6 monthes ago | By Metro
Egyptian reality TV show Mahadesh Fahem Haga has sparked outrage after stars used live animals in cruel ‘pranks'.
Footage of the Egyptian series - hosted by Mohamed Tharwat - was shared by PETA Asia, to highlight the awful treatment animals suffered in front of cameras.
One clip exposed the moment a man shoved a donkey to the floor in the middle of what appeared to be an empty shop.
While another video showed a struggling monkey being dangled from a chain on his neck, and swung around.
A man was also seen throwing an injured duck at two other people during an argument, and leaving the...
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6 monthes ago | By Daily Mail
The Mahadesh Fahem Haga show has been dubbed 'cruel' by animal rights organisation PETA. The Egyptian programme showed a monkey dangled from a chain around its neck.
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