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Lewis Pogson, Animal Liberation Political Prisoner, released today.
Lewis Pogson, who was convicted of the liberation of 129 rabbits destined for the vivisection industry and 3/4 million pounds worth of sabotage was released today on home detention curfew.ANIMAL LIBERATION
AFGHANISTAN: WHY THE TROOPS SHOULD COME HOME
Cambridge Stop the War Coalition are holding a public meeting onAfghanistan with:
Karla Ellis (Military Families against the War)
Judith Orr (Stop the War Coalition national officer)
on Friday 18th June at 7.30 pm in the Friends Meeting House, 12 Jesus Lane,
Cambridge.
Campaigners Challenge War Celebration
Today the Anglian Regiment marched through Cambridge with "drums beating and bayonets fixed".Local protested dropped a banner from Kings College and protested in front of Kings College with banners calling for and end to the war. They faced hostile responses from some of those lining the streets as well as the local EDL group. Banners with 'End the War - Bring them Home' and "If any question why we died, tell them because our fathers lied" (Kipling) were held high.
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200 blow a collective Raspberry on Saturday June 5th.
Despite plenty of black propaganda in the local press from the local police after they forced Strawberry Fair to close this year, about 200 people still turned up to have a peaceful and friendly protest on Midsummer Common on the day SF would usually happen, Saturday June 5th.Solidarity Vigil for Gaza, Saturday June 5th
It was a busy day for activism in Cambridge City on Saturday June 5th, with Campalsoc staging a solidarity vigil in response to the week's events, while on the other side of town, and then later in the day a party took place in protest at the forced closure of Strawberry Fair, but more about that soon in another item.Autonomous 'Strawberry Fair' A Massive Success
Despite criticism from official fair organisers who told people not to go, the autonomous fair was a massive success!Cambridge protest against Israeli attack
Over 40 people gathered in Cambridge Market square today in an emergency vigil, to protest against the Israeli attack on the aid flotilla. Israeli commandos boarded one of the humanitarian aid ships at dawn and killed over 10 people.The vigil was called at very short notice, and coincided with the larger demo outside Isreali embassy in London. In Cambridge people gathered with peace signs as well as plackards with slogans such as "stop the occupation", and "end the blockade on Gaza". Leaflets were distributed with background on the occupation of Palestine, and activists chalked the news on the pavement.
Cambridge protest against flotilla massacre
More than 40 people have spontaneously converged outside the Cambridge Guild hall protesting the massacre of at least 15 flotilla protesters. Placards read "End the Siege of Gaza", "Free Palestine", "Stop the massacre". A bunch of random teenagers busking in the background provide a soundtrack...Flottilla massacre protest outside Guildhall
More than 40 people have spontaneously converged outside the Cambridge Guild hall protesting the massacre of at least 15 flotilla protesters. Placards read "End the Siege of Gaza", "Free Palestine", "Stop the massacre". A bunch of random teenagers busking in the background provide a soundtrack...Strawberry Fair Fight Back
This Saturday we will be resisting the local plods effort to stop the annual free association of people on common land.Health fears over chemical site (ex Bayer site Cambridge UK)
Health fears over chemical siteVillagers are blaming a massive clean-up operation at a former chemical factory for making them feel unwell.
Soil at the old Bayer CropScience site in Hauxton is being decontaminated ahead of the construction of 380 homes, but the work is giving off nasty odours.
National Anti-Vivisection Alliance Launched
The National Anti-Vivisection Alliance (NAVA) has been formed as a united grassroots coalition of groups fighting to end animal experimentation in the UK. NAVA is made up of groups who campaign against a broad range of animal experimentation, including university and academic facilities, contract research organisations, commercial organisations and cosmetics testing.Strawberry Fair – Open letter to Cambs Cops
Open letter to the cops about Strawberry Fair. This letter is published by Cambridge Anima who promote cross movement solidarity between the human, animal and earth movements.Video: Boycott P&G 2010 in Cambridge
Video of the Boycott P&G 2010 protests in Cambridge'Rabbits' and 'Vivisectors' Support Boycott P&G 2010 in Cambridge
'Rabbits' and 'Vivisectors' take action a week after the 14th International Day of Action against Proctor and Gamble (P&G).Full Story | 1 addition | 1 comment >>
Psychedelic Research and the Law: Authorities Trounced in Legal Battle
I have faced criminal charges as a result of engaging in psychedelic research. I am a serious scientist and an archaeologist from Cambridge in England. This article will tell you why I am engaged in psychedelic research and about the legal obstacles I have faced along the way. I hope what you are about to read, will help other people who are engaged in psychedelic research and also, be helpful in defeating any legal opposition from governments and regulatory bodies.Beekeepers at war over funding from chemical companies
The Telegraph, 5 May 2010. Beekeepers at war over funding from chemical companiesAngry bee keepers have blamed Britain’s rapidly decreasing population of honeybees on their own organisation. By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent .
Sorry to quote the Torygraph, but we have been running a campaign in Europe, for two years and when the mainstream media occasionaly wakes upto reality, we pump it .