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more information contact: lauren Ornelas 530/759-8482 cell 530/848-4021
Adidas' support of massacre exposed
Seattle
A 13 foot tall industrial box truck with four
large video screens, known as the Tiger Truck, will roll into
Seattle Friday night. The screens show images of kangaroos
being shot and baby joeys being stomped, to expose the cruelty
Adidas supports by making soccer cleats of kangaroo skin.
Viva! launched an international campaign against Adidas last
year.
When: Friday, August 8, 9:15pm
Where: Adidas Retail Outlet, 1501 Fifth Avenue
Why: To reveal to the public Adidas' use of kangaroo skins
for their soccer cleats
"We are taking to the streets what Adidas does not
want anyone to see," said lauren Ornelas, US Campaigns
Director for Viva!USA. "Hunters in Australia are shooting
kangaroos and bludgeoning their babies to sell their skins
to companies like Adidas."
In May of this year, Viva!USA sued Adidas, as well
as some other sports stores, for violating California Penal
Code § 653o, which states that the body parts or products
of kangaroos cannot be imported into or sold in the state.
"We want people to know exactly who is responsible
for this cruelty," said Steve Hindi of SHARK (Showing
Animals Respect and Kindness), owner of the Tiger Truck. SHARK
is based outside of Chicago, Illinois. See www.sharkonline.org.
The Tiger Truck started its tour in San Diego, then to Los
Angeles, and will eventually make its way to Portland (the
Adidas USA Headquarters), Sacramento, and San Francisco.
Last year Viva!, an international organization with USA Headquarters
in Davis, CA, launched a global campaign against Adidas' use
of kangaroo skins. For further information on this campaign
and to view pictures of kangaroo hunting, see www.savethekangaroo.com.
A copy of the lawsuit and video footage of kangaroo slaughter
are also available on the website.
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