PETA Asia’s 2022 Highlights for Animals
PETA Asia was able to help countless animals (and their guardians) in 2022 – despite the lingering pandemic. We’re looking forward to helping even more animals in 2023!
Read MorePETA Asia’s 2022 Highlights for Animals
PETA Asia was able to help countless animals (and their guardians) in 2022 – despite the lingering pandemic. We’re looking forward to helping even more animals in 2023!
Read More2022 Was a Successful Year for PETA Asia! Let’s Make 2023 Even Better
PETA is proud to be a voice for change and we will stay loud and reach more animals in 2023!
Read MoreEXPOSED: Chaokoh Caught Still Using Forced Monkey Labor
Despite false claims by Chaokoh and other companies, monkeys are still being kidnapped and forced to pick coconuts in Thailand.
Read MorePETA Rescue Team on the Scene After Typhoon Noru Rips Through Central Philippines
PETA’s rescue team traveled to where the storm had ripped through the central Philippines to distribute dog and cat food and to look for injured animals in need of …
Read MorePromise Broken: Apparently EGYPTAIR Is Again Shipping Monkeys to Their Deaths
EGYPTAIR has apparently gone back on its word and has resumed shipping monkeys to their deaths in laboratories
Read MorePETA Asia Releases Gut-Wrenching Footage from Marubeni’s Subsidiary
Eating chicken means paying for babies to be crushed, smothered, and frozen alive. Watch PETA Asia’s disturbing whistleblower video—and go vegan.
Read MorePETA Demands Ajinomoto Open their Eyes at Shareholders Meeting
PETA Shows Ajinomoto Just How Blind Its Experimenters Are
Read MoreWhat’s in the Bag? Shoppers in Tokyo Were About to Find Out
Outside Louis Vuitton’s windows, PETA gave shoppers a window into its cruel practices.
Read MorePETA ‘Dinosaurs’ Hit the Streets of Manila to Urge People to Go Vegan
Why risk extinction when it’s easy to stop destroying the planet and inflicting unnecessary suffering?
Read MoreHundreds of Animals Treated as PETA Resumes Field Clinics in 2022
PETA’s field clinics are back and ready to treat animals in indigent communities across the Philippines.
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