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A group of female Labor MPs have written a letter of complaint to the Animal Justice Party after it used pictures of their faces surrounded by blood spatter in an anti-duck shooting advertisement.
The ads, which appeared on social media, were designed to criticise the Victorian Labor government's refusal to ban the controversial practice.
But several of the MPs targeted have demanded an apology from the Animal Justice Party, claiming the blood spattered portrayals promote violence.
The letter was co-signed by Labor MPs Katie Hall, Belinda Wilson, Christine Couzens, Nina Taylor, Kat Theophanous, Alison Marchant, Sonya Terpstra and Ella George.
The advertisements, which appeared on social media, were designed to criticise the Victorian Labor government's refusal to ban the controversial practice (pictured: Labor MP Nina Taylor)
The letter of complaint was co-signed by Labor MPs Katie Hall, Belinda Wilson, Christine Couzens, Nina Taylor, Kat Theophanous, Alison Marchant, Sonya Terpstra (pictured) and Ella George
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