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The Vegan Society's Declaration of Rights for Animals

The Vegan Society's Declaration of Rights for Animals states that all animals are sentient beings capable of feeling pain and happiness. They should not be exploited or harmed for human use, including food, clothing, entertainment, or research. Animals deserve respect and the freedom to live naturally without unnecessary suffering. The declaration advocates for universal compassion and ethical treatment, promoting a future where animals are recognized as worthy of moral consideration and their rights are protected through compassionate choices and humane policies.