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India 'wet markets' sell charred monkey hands as dogs wait for slaughter

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Horrifying footage shows charred monkey hands and captured dogs waiting to be slaughtered inside India's 'wet markets'. In a heartbreaking video shared by PETA, pooches can be seen tied up in sacks with just their heads poking out.

Monkey body parts, including tiny hands, can also be seen for sale at the sickening bazaars. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) said the footage shows 'rampant violations' of animal welfare and wildlife protection laws.

It also warned that the 'wet markets', where live animals are sold, act as 'breeding grounds' for deadly diseases. PETA's video stated: "At Nute Bazaar in Manipur, meat from monkeys, porcupines, barking dear, wild boars and migratory birds was illegally sold. "At Churachandpur

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