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Animal rights protesters dye fountains red in London's Trafalgar Square
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Animal rights activists hold signs as they sit at a fountain whose water was turned red after protesters poured coloured dye into the clear water, on Trafalgar Square in London. Credit: Reuters Photo
Animal rights activists hold signs as they sit at a fountain whose water was turned red after protesters poured coloured dye into the clear water, on Trafalgar Square in London. Credit: Reuters Photo

Protesters dyed bright red the water of two fountains in London's Trafalgar Square in a protest on Saturday against the farming of animals.

A few dozen activists from the Animal Rebellion group held placards aloft as dye was poured into the fountain's basins.

"We are here today to demand that the government prevent future pandemics by ending animal farming and transitioning to a plant-based food system," the group said in a statement, adding red symbolized "blood that is on the hands of the UK government."

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Police later said two people had been arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage

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(Published 11 July 2020, 21:52 IST)