In January 2015 we helped spread the word about PALS (Palestinian Animal League) UK tour and had the honour of hosting one of their presentations at the Mill Hill Chapel in Leeds. As such we had the opportunity to interview two key representatives of PALS, Ahmad Safi (the Founder) and the amazing Liz Tyson, long standing director of CAPS (Captive Animals Protection Society) who is a specialist in Animal Welfare Law.
Firstly, Liz is questioned about the value of Zoos and briefly considers some of the implications of animal welfare regulation:
Secondly, Ahmad Safi speaks about his own experience of being/becoming vegan as a Muslim, then touches on the Israeli Occupation:
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