From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Donkeys bludgeoned and skinned
Date November 20, 2019 1:29 PM
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Dear Friend,

A truck crammed with donkeys pulls up outside a dingy building in Kenya. The
exhausted, dehydrated animals tremble with fear as men brandishing blunt sticks
fling open the back of the vehicle.

As the donkeys step down, the men begin to beat them, forcing them toward the slaughterhouse where
they'll be violently killed —their skin stripped away from their corpses and boiled down to make ejiao, a traditional Chinese medicine. PETA is determined to prevent donkeys—and
other animals—from ever facing such horror, and today, we need your help.

Will you give an immediate boost to our vital work to stop the trade in ejiao
and other vile products? Even $5 will make a difference!

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Since PETA first blew the lid off the Chinese ejiao industry, we've been working
hard to stop the suffering that it causes.

After viewing our footage of donkeys being bashed in the head with
sledgehammers, eviscerated, and skinned, consumers around the world are
rejecting donkey gelatin—and after hearing from PETA, major U.S.-based retailers
like Walmart, Jet.com, eBay, and VitaminLife are banning products containing it.
China's largest ejiao producer has experienced a precipitous decline in revenue
after intense campaigning by PETA and our international affiliates, and we won't
let up until the killing ends.

We need your help—even just $5—right now to stop the suffering of donkeys and other animals.

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At Kenya's government-sanctioned slaughterhouses—some of which opened solely to
supply the ejiao trade—PETA Asia eyewitnesses saw workers mercilessly beat
frightened donkeys, leave injured animals to languish without care, and dump the
bodies of dead donkeys outside to rot. Some of the animals had been shipped to
Kenyan slaughterhouses from countries where slaughtering them is illegal.

With your gift today, we can keep doing more to reduce the demand for donkeys'
skin and other products of cruelty.

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PETA's powerful, eye-opening exposés, demonstrations, and campaigns are
inspiring thousands of people to embrace a compassionate vegan lifestyle that
excludes all animals' body parts.

With help from thousands of our supporters, we're calling on the Kenyan
government to ban donkey slaughter immediately and urging the Chinese ambassador
to the U.S. to stop the cruel treatment of donkeys for ejiao.

Donate $5 right now to help us win for donkeys and other animals.

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Thank you for your compassion.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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