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Fireworks-Free Independence Night: A Victory for Animal Rights

The Animal Rights Association expressed their satisfaction with the government’s decision to cancel Independence night fireworks. This decision is seen as a significant step towards animal welfare as it’s been observed that animals usually become scared and displaced due to the loud noises and bright lights produced by fireworks. The government’s decision reflects a growing understanding and respect for the well-being of animals, and it’s seen as a significant victory by animal rights advocates.

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