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PETA Activists Wrapped Up in Seoul, South Korea

2010-11-11 4 Dailymotion

Two animal rights activists caused quite a scene in Seoul Tuesday. Covered only in body paint, the women wanted to make a statement ahead of the G20 Summit.<br /><br />On Tuesday police in Seoul, South Korea arrested two PETA activists near the G20 Summit venue. The animal rights activists were covered only by blue and green body paint.<br /><br />They were arrested as soon as they got out of their car.<br /><br />PETA officials say the two protesters are being detained but no charges have been filed.<br /><br />PETA is one of the world's largest non-government organizations focused on animal rights and environmental issues.<br /><br />Thousands of activists are set to gather in Seoul to protest against the G20 Summit on November 12.<br /><br />South Korea has increased security for the G20 summit during which an estimated 10,000 participants, including 32 heads of state, are expected to gather.<br /><br />South Korea's chief of police says they have stopped over 200 foreigners from entering the country who have previous records of protesting.<br /><br />The G20 Summit is a yearly meeting of the world's 20 biggest economies to discuss global financial and economic development.

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