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Hamza Ali Abbasi wants all zoos in Pakistan to be shut down

Hamza Ali Abbasi wants all zoos in Pakistan to be shut down

Hamza Ali Abbasi wants all zoos in Pakistan to be shut down

Hamza Ali Abbasi

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Pakistani entertainer, Hamza Ali Abbasi has always been in the limelight for speaking the truth and raising his voice against the wrongs happening around him.

The Mann Mayal actor has frequently been loud and clear whenever it comes to the issues regarding human rights. But now is raising voice after getting triggered at the sight of animals being handled in the zoos of Pakistan.

The actor took to his official Twitter handle and wrote, “IHC rules that Zoos are concentration camps for non human living beings. Its TRUE. Caging animals for public entertainment is CRUEL & EVIL.”

He further added, “Pakistan has a chance to earn the respect of the world & make God happy by freeing all the animals in captivity & #CloseAllPakZoos PLEASE!.”

He then added in another tweet, “If you agree, please be the voice for those who can’t speak for themselves and make this hashtag trend for as long as we can so maybe someone in the decision-making arena may listen especially after IHC ruling. #CloseAllPakZoos.”

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Moreover, the Alif actor displayed his anger right after the two Himalayan bears were found at Islamabad zoo. The two brown bears were living in such a detrimental condition that it captured international attention and after a lot of backlashes they were then relocated to Jordan sanctuary.

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