“TikTok plunges into the depths of uninhibited animal torture”

In an article published by RFI, Junior Researcher Gladys Le Goff was interviewed about the legality of sharing videos of fish and insect torture on social media.

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Sur TikTok, plongée dans les limbes de la torture animale désinhibée

Dans un article publié par RFI, Gladys Le Goff (chargée de recherche) a été interrogée sur la légalité de la diffusion de vidéos de tortures de poissons et insectes diffusées sur les réseaux sociaux.

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