Live exports under fire after Australian cattle cruelly treated in Middle East

By Melanie Kembrey
Updated October 24 2014 - 6:08am, first published October 23 2014 - 9:32pm
A sheep struggles to move after its legs were bound. Photo: Animals Australia
A sheep struggles to move after its legs were bound. Photo: Animals Australia
A bull violently struggles on the back of a truck. Photo: Animals Australia
A bull violently struggles on the back of a truck. Photo: Animals Australia
A sheep suffering on the back of a truck. Other sheep were filmed being cruelly stuffed into wheelbarrows and car boots. Photo: Animals Australia
A sheep suffering on the back of a truck. Other sheep were filmed being cruelly stuffed into wheelbarrows and car boots. Photo: Animals Australia

The campaign to end live exports has reignited after new vision emerged showing horrifying mistreatment of Australian animals in Middle Eastern countries.

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