*[Enwl-eng] Urge South Africa to ban animal testing for cosmetics

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Wed Jan 26 13:42:05 MSK 2022


Humane Society InternationalTogether, we can help to ban cosmetic animal 
testing in South Africa.

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                        Dear ,

                        Did you know that cruel cosmetic testing is still 
legal in South Africa? Gentle rabbits can be locked in neck restraints, 
suffering with inflamed, swollen eyes and skin – all with no pain relief.

                        HSI is urging South African policymakers to BAN 
cosmetic animal testing. But we need your help!

                        Urge South Africa to agree to a ban on animal 
testing for cosmetics!

                                Act Now

                        It’s time South Africa follows the example set by 41 
countries, including the European Union, Australia, Colombia, Israel, India, 
Taiwan, New Zealand, Mexico and more by going cruelty-free.



                        It’s time to do the right thing and put an end to 
this cruel and outdated practice once and for all. Sign the petition today!



                        Together, with help from animal lovers like you, we’ll 
show the world that it’s South Africa’s turn to ban cosmetic animal testing.


                        Thank you for all you do for animals.



                        Sincerely,



                        Jeffrey Flocken
                        President of Humane Society International


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