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The following footage was shot during Animals Australia's investigations in the Middle East. We have spared you from the most shocking footage, however, some people may find the following videos distressing.

Watch "5 Investigations. 7 Countries. 1 Conclusion"

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Animals Australia's fifth investigation (December 2007) exposes industry claims as as just another desperate attempt to defend a brutal trade in animal misery. Find out more...

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Watch "Middle East September 2007 Investigation "

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Animals Australia's September 2007 investigation reveals yet again the suffering and cruelty endured by Australian sheep exported live to the Middle East in a region with no animal welfare laws. Find out more...

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Watch "Indefensible"

This moving documentary shows the routine handling of Australian sheep exported to Egypt. People in the Middle East believe Australians approve of this treatment of animals. This footage was taken in December 2006.

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Watch "Change is Needed "

This video highlights the need for Egyptian authorities to pass animal protection laws, and includes footage of Australian and non-Australian animals in Egypt. WARNING: contains some slaughter footage.

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