to live is to suffer. especially when everyone is too cynical to bring heaven on earth by getting involved politically:
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They don't just do this animals. This is their mentality about everything.
Profits > Life to corporations.
Dozens of bomb sniffing dogs 'killed by American security company in Kuwait after its contract with oil firm ended'
- WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
- At least 24 dogs were killed by Eastern Securities, animal campaigners said
- US firm accused of killing them after contract with Kuwaiti oil firm ended
- Workers had not been paid for two months so allegedly took action
- Employee claims the dogs were sick and some were meant to be put down
- But colleague 'jumped the gun' and slaughtered them all in one go, he said
- Grim photos show piles of dead dogs and worker stood on top of a body
By
Ollie Gillman For Dailymail.com
Dozens of bomb sniffing dogs have been killed by an American security company after its contract with an oil firm ended, animal rights activists have claimed.
Eastern Securities of Kuwait has been accused of murdering the dogs because they were no longer needed after its deal with Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) ran out.
At least 24 dogs were slaughtered. Pictures of their dead bodies were posted on Facebook, including an image showing a worker standing on top of one of the canines.
One horrifying picture shows the dead dogs piled up, while another shows two gloating workers standing over one of the animals.
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Horrific: Dozens of bomb sniffing dogs have been killed by an American security company after its contract with an oil firm ended, animal rights activists have claimed
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Gloating: At least 24 dogs were slaughtered. Pictures of their dead bodies were posted on Facebook, including an image showing a worker standing on top of one of the canines
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Dozens of bomb sniffing dogs killed by American security company in Kuwait | Daily Mail Online
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