In the heart of Poland's capital, under the Palace of Culture and Science, activists set up a display showing how mink farms operate.
Some of the slogans on banners carried by protesters included: "Every real fur has animal blood," "Fur is out of fashion," and "Time for a ban on fur farms in Poland."
Among the participants of the protest in front of the Polish Parliament was Krzysztof Skiba from the legendary rock band Big Cyc, holding a sign that read: "There is no beauty in cruelty." (photo: PAP/Rafał Guz)
The protestors marched through the streets of Warsaw from the Polish Sejm, the lower house of Parliament, calling for a nationwide ban on fur farming.
Marching from the Polish Parliament, they demanded a nationwide ban on fur farms, appealing to moral and religious values, arguing that the suffering of animals is cruel and goes against God's will.
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