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Killer whales sue Seaworld for 'slavery'
FIVE KILLER WHALES have been named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit against SeaWorld which argues that they deserve protection from slavery.
The case is being taken by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the controversial animal rights activist group.
PETA argue that the US constitutional right to freedom from slavery should also apply to animals.
SeaWorld’s legal team have said that the case is a waste of time and resources, according to the BBC, which quotes the marine park’s lawyer, Theodore Shaw, who told a court in San Diego: “Neither orcas nor any other animal were included in the ‘We the people’… when the Constitution was adopted.”
The animal rights group yesterday said that it was seeking the release of five orcas to a “more appropriate environment”, such as a coastal sanctuary, adding:
PETA say that it is the first time that a US court has had to consider whether constitutional rights apply to animals.
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