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Masked gunmen steal 52 monkeys in Cambodian heist

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Aug 22, 2007, 5:11 GMT


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Shirley McGrealSep 3rd, 2007 - 03:10:20

Itb was interesting to read about the theft of monkeys from Angkor Bright. The real question is where did Angkor Bright get all its monkeys? If they were stolen from the wild, then they are just as bad as whoever stole the animals. It is very sad to see the Buddhist nation of Cambodia allowing non-Cambodian businesses to loot its wildlife.

Save Cambodia's monkeys! Release them back to the forests! No torture in experiments! No letting them be shipped to Vhina and killed for human coonsumption! Let them live!

Dr. Shirley McGreal, Founder, International Primate Protection League

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