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An exhausted horse screamed as she collapsed headfirst onto the ground. Her handler’s response? He beat her relentlessly until she somehow mustered the strength to stand up again.
Despite painful wounds from her fall, she was forced to keep working, dragging a carriage of tourists under the sweltering sun.
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We’ve already set aside dedicated matching funds just for you—when you give 100 right now, it will TRIPLE!
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PETA Asia eyewitnesses saw that horse collapse during a previous undercover investigation. Over the years, PETA’s exposés of Egypt’s tourism industry have revealed rampant cruelty and death for horses and camels:
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After being forced to work all day in the scorching sun, starving and severely wounded horses are left to scrounge for scraps in garbage piles. 3X your gift to help them!
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Camels are beaten bloody. Those who are too broken to go on might be sent to slaughter, left to writhe in pain after their throats are slashed. Stop this abuse!
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Animals are worked until they drop. Corpses appeared daily at a dumpsite near the pyramids, along with horses who were discarded like trash while still alive. Save animals now!
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Tens of thousands of PETA supporters have joined us in demanding that the Egyptian government end this cruelty. Together, we’re persuading travel giants like Marriott, Airbnb, and dozens more to stop promoting or selling animal rides at the pyramids, delivering a significant blow to this vile industry.
The authorities are now feeling the pressure, and a PETA-approved bus transport system at the Pyramids of Giza is launching—but we must not relent.
These suffering animals deserve to rest, play, and experience peace at a sanctuary. So please, let’s end the abuse and give them a chance at a better future. Pledge to never ride animals in Egypt or anywhere else, loudly ensure everyone you know makes the same commitment, and give love for GivingTuesday right now—while all gifts are being matched for triple the impact. You could change a life.
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Kind regards,

Tracy Reiman President
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We’ve set a deadline of December 2 to raise $100,000 in PETA’s GivingTuesday challenge. Gifts made after that date or after our goal has been met won’t be matched, but they’ll still make a tremendous difference to our work for all animals.
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