Images show a starving, weak 70-year-old elephant forced to walk miles for a festival

The starving elephant will also work alongside dancers. jugglers, fire-breathers and musicians.

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Save the Elephant Foundation shared the images as part of World Elephant Day and an online petition is attracting the attention of thousands.

“Tikiiri joins in the parade early every evening until late at night every night for ten consecutive nights, amidst the noise, the fireworks, and smoke,” the petition said.

“She walks many kilometers every night so that people will feel blessed during the ceremony.”

Tikiiri will wear a glamorous costume during the parade so nobody will see her starved body underneath.

“No one sees the tears in her eyes, injured by the bright lights that decorate her mask, no one sees her difficulty to step as her legs are short shackled while she walks,” the petition reads.

“How can we call this [the festival] a blessing, or something holy, if we make other lives to suffer?”

The petition already has almost 12,000 signatures with so many comments from outraged animal lovers.

One signer said: “Any level of cruelty to animals is reprehensible. This level of cruelty is absolutely deplorable. I only hope this elephant can be saved.”

The petition includes a message to the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Ranil Wickremesinghe calling for this barbaric treatment of elephants to stop.

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Humans. We are the worst thing to happen to this planet. Our cruelty beyond measure. If animals could speak, we would weep. If nature had a voice, we would have to hide away in shame.

Please share so more can sign this petition and bring an end to this suffering.

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