UK Animal Liberation Newswire Archive
International day of solidarity to release anti-fur activists - 02.12
29-11-2009 22:40
Call for an international day of action for the release of animal rights activists imprisoned in the Netherlands - Wednesday, 02.12.2009Support the Eco-Prisoners (December 2009)
29-11-2009 20:40
Spirit of Freedom(December 2009)
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EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK
13 Ways to Promote Alliance Politics and Total Liberation
29-11-2009 04:02
Since the recent debut of the "Manifesto for Radical Abolition" ( http://negotiationisover.com/?page_id=3738) and our Total Liberation Facebook group ( http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=app_2373072738&gid=309613730182#/group.php?v=wall&gid=309613730182), people from all over the worldhave expressed gratitude for our critiques and project, while eagerly
requesting suggestions for promoting total liberation. What follows are
thirteen practical strategies.
Flannels protest after recent successes with local anti fur campaign.
28-11-2009 21:14
Carol singing at Sequani
28-11-2009 18:42
Demo on Xmas eve opposite Sequani labs, Hereford.National March & Rally Against Bradford University
28-11-2009 15:14
SATURDAY 13TH FEBRUARY 2010Direct Action; Germany, Chile, USA, Sweden, Italy & Russia
27-11-2009 19:51
FREEDOM FOR 80 MINK (Germany)
MAXMARA PAINTED RED IN SANTIAGO (Chile)
SURPRISES AT THE UNIV. OF UTAH (USA)
FUR SHOP GLUED AND PAINTED (Sweden)
EXPLOSION BLACKENS DOORWAY AT ZOOLANDIA WAREHOUSE (Italy)
SLOGANS PAINTED ON FUR SHOPS, BUTCHERS (Russia)
COMMUNIQUE, PHOTOS RELEASED FROM FUR FARM RAID (Italy)
Sheffield FREE Vegan Food Fayre - Sat 5th Dec
26-11-2009 15:19
Cruelty-Free Xmas Fair in Birmingham, Sat 12 Dec
26-11-2009 03:10
From 10.30am - 3pm at All Sants Church Hall, Kings Heath, Birmingham
http://www.veganmidlands.org.uk/events/kingsheath09.html
Bradford Anti-Vivisection Demo - This Saturday
24-11-2009 00:08
Over the past week, demonstrations have been held at the University of Bradford against their vivisection laboratories, which have succesfully brought what is happening to the attention of students and staff alike.Although the vivsection labs at Bradford are small, the amount of suffering inflicted is huge and sickening. We can reveal that animals are routinely starved to force them to perform procedures, mutilated and generally abused.In one experiment, nursing mothers were forced into cocaine addiction in order to see what they found most attatched to - their offspring or cocaine. Other research includes into the effects of being wounded by a scalpel on scarring, whether animals lose weight when given anti-psychotics and inducing schizophrenia onto rats.
2nd Animal Liberation Prisoner Held in Holland
22-11-2009 17:04
Earlier this month we reported that a German woman had been arrested in Holland at a mink farm. 5,000 mink had been released from the farm. Shortly after news of the first arrest came out rumours started to emerge of a second and possible third arrest.Anti-Vivisection Demo at Bradford Uni
20-11-2009 19:38
Twelve anti-vivisection campaigners today held a noisy and visual demo at the University of Bradford following the expose of animal abuse inside their laboratory.Corporate Watch: NDET issues bail conditions designed to prevent protest
19-11-2009 11:39
Following two house raids in Evesham and Gosport in the early hours of Tuesday 10th November, four animal rights activists were arrested, charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and given wide-ranging bail conditions designed specifically to prevent their participation in any facet of animal rights campaigning. The charges are based upon the seizure of a solitary piece of 'evidence' in a raid a year earlier.The raids commenced at 7am when police wearing balaclavas, including members of the National Domestic Extremism Team (NDET), raided two houses. At one address masked police scaled the walls and broke windows, instead of knocking on the door, to gain entry. At the other, 20-30 police burst in brandishing fire extinguishers. From these two raids four people were arrested and later charged with conspiracy to cause criminal damage. The arresting officer was DC Mace, of the NDET London, and the accusations relate to several minor acts of criminal damage in the south of England, claimed by anonymous animal rights activists.
Camden Bio Hazard Lab plans will pose threat to Camden Irish community
19-11-2009 01:01
There are plans to build a deadly pathogen lab in Camden. The lab could be a level 3 facility which means that it could contain anthrax and bird flu. This in turn means that the community could face scrutiny under teoor legislationa nd that the community on the Somers Town estate, many of whom are Irish could face intimidation and surveillance under terror legislation in relation to The Troubles.Nuclear Waste trains and the Camden Bio Hazard Lab. The ultimate dirty accident.
19-11-2009 00:48
There are plans to build a high level virus containment facility in Camden. MI5 have voiced fears over safety around the lab [Evening Standard] and scientists from the NIMR have voiced security fears. Residents have also voiced fears as to the proximity of nuclear waste carriage trains which travel from Stratford to Sellafield and vice versa. The nuclear trains sit at Kings Cross. Imagine an explosion...Direct Action; Italy, Mexico & USA
18-11-2009 21:50
OFFICE OF HUNTING ORGANIZATION VANDALIZED (Italy)
RESEARCH BUILDING GRAFFITIED (Mexico)
HOME MAKEOVER FOR MARAMOTTI FAMILY, OWNERS OF MAX MARA (Italy)
HUNTER'S CARS DAMAGED WITH STONES (Italy)
MOTOR OIL DUMPED AT ENTRANCE TO PET SHOP (Italy)
DOZENS OF MINK FREED (DELAYED REPORT) (USA)
Two jailed for contempt of court in USA
18-11-2009 15:51
Originally published by at http://www.lasthours.org.uk/news/two-jailed-for-contempt-of-court-in-usa/Two people, Carrie Feldman and Scott DeMuth have been jailed for refusing to testify in front of a grand jury in Iowa, USA. The two were found to be in contempt of court this Tuesday. Both will be held until they agree to testify or for the duration of the grand jury (another 11 months). By law the longest they could be held is 18 months.