
Animal-rights protester runs onto field during Club World Cup match with anti-Morocco message
PHILADELPHIA — An animal-rights activist ran onto the field during a Club World Cup match between Manchester City and Wydad at Lincoln Financial Field on Wednesday, urging Morocco to reform its treatment of stray animals.
The man wore a shirt that read, 'Morocco, end the stray dog massacre,' and carried a sign that read, 'Morocco: stop shooting dogs and cats.' He ran for a few seconds before he was tackled by security workers and escorted out of the stadium.
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New York Times
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- New York Times
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Yahoo
33 minutes ago
- Yahoo
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USA Today
37 minutes ago
- USA Today
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