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Bad week for Oxford Uni & RMC

suzie iversan | 18.07.2004 12:02 | Animal Liberation | Oxford

A mass of bad publicity for Oxford University over the new animal laboratories it is building, and for their concrete supplier RMC.

Protest outside RMC in Rugby
Protest outside RMC in Rugby


Last week was not a good one for Oxford University or it's concrete supplier RMC.

For Oxford University, it started with the announcement of a day of action against their annual AGM last Saturday. Normally a day full of events, and with their Chancellor, EU Commissioner Chris Patten in town for the day, it turned out to be a damp squib. When activists turned up, they found that most things had been locked down by the University itself, who appeared to have had a severe bout of the paranoids.

Then, there was a 48 hour hunger strike by the 85 year old veteran animal rights campaigner Joan Court. Joan is protesting against the University's building of a new animal laboratory on South Parks Road, which is going to have a strong focus on primate research.

From 10am Wednesday morning to 10am on Friday, Joan remained outside the building site for her fast. She was kept company at all times and support was fantastic, with people coming down all during the day and night to bring supplies and support. Many were people who simply admired her for the stand she was taking and having the guts to go ahead with it. She certainly inspired far more than her supporters dreamed of.

Media attention was also overwhelming. For the first time the Oxford Mail covered the campaign, giving Joan attention for three days in a row, including a big picture on the front page one day. The rest of the local media were also fascinated, with extensive coverage on Passion and Fox FM, the lead story on BBC regional news and second story on Central TV's regional news at one stage.

All in all, it was an incredible bout of publicity that gained much support for the SPEAK campaign, and left the University looking silly. The best they could manage was a belated meally-mouthed statement about how animal research was important for medical advancement - not that the experiments planned for the new labs have much to do with developing medicine in the first place, being as they are to be mostly in the hands of the experimental psychologists. Scientists are ready and waiting to debate with Oxford University the value of their experiments should the University ever pull its head out of the sand.

The icing on this cake was the good news that an attempt to suppress people from leafleting colleges by having them arrested for burglary failed as the charges were dropped.

Meanwhile in the rest of the country there were tales that the supplier of concrete to construct the new Oxford labs, RMC (aka Ready Mix Concrete), had a bit of a problem with combustibles spontaneously igniting for the third time this year, this time down in Surrey. Oops. See the communique at  http://www.arkangelweb.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=703&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

Every week for the last two months there have been demos outside the secondary headquarters of RMC in Rugby (RMC also own Rugby Cement) by activists protesting the involvement of RMC with Oxford University. Last week one of these protestors was arrested for the heinous crime of playing a drum. The police here are not as slow as their Thames Valley counterparts and only took four days to realize the charge would stick so had to be dropped.

Cheered by this the activists turned up for their weekly demo on Friday to continue hammering the message home to RMC. This time they were joined by a large group of school kids equally disgusted by the activities of the cement company. Despite the obvious intimidation techniques of the police, the pupils stayed their for their entire lunch break and giving us a very effective demo. See photo. The protestors have no intention of giving up the demos until RMC pull out, so will be back next week again. But if you cant make it and want to show your support, why not contact them at
RMC Rugby, RMC House, Evreux Way, Rugby, CV21 2DT; Tel: 01788 542111; Fax: 01788 540166.

So a very successful week for the campaign to stop the Oxford University Animal Labs. And the University cannot be looking forward to the next round of publicity this coming weekend as there is a National Demonstration to be held against the labs in Oxford itself - meet 12noon at Carfax Tower, as well as the weekly demo, 1pm-5pm at the labs on South Parks Road. If you cannot get along to either, why not check out www.speakcampaigns.org.uk

Me'thinks that being hacked by their own students is possibly the least of their problems.

suzie iversan

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OAR Meeting

19.07.2004 10:23

Oxford Animal Rights Meeting is this Wednesday at 7pm in the Friends Meeting House, St Giles, Oxford. Open to all, for both local and national animal rights issues.

Oxford Animal Rights


Lets Have a Public Scientific Debate

19.07.2004 12:29

I see the Broadsheets are coming out in force recently to (not all of them) try and make animal rights enthusiasts look like a bunch of timewasters. Does'nt seem to matter that we regularly have, nurses, midwives, solicitors etc, demonstrating outside the site on South Parks Road in Oxford. People would like to think that we are all claiming benefits and take drugs all day. NOT THE CASE!!

Why oh why cant we have a scientific debate on local television/radio with a vivisector "scientist" and a non animal testing scientist? I will tell you why!! They know they will lose the arguement. After all, didnt Dr Vernon Coleman offer any vivisectionist £250,000 to prove LIVE on radio or TV that animal experiments work. This was a widely publicised offer and no-one took him up on it because they know they CANT PROVE IT.

Drug related side effects from animal testing is the biggest killer of our times, and any drug thats on the market now that actually does work, is there by pure chance. Kill so many animals and humans and eventually, you may come up with something that may work.

So come on Oxford University; Lets have a live medical debate. We have lots of Doctors fighting our corner now. Are you up for the challenge?

Kristine

Kristine
mail e-mail: downhamkris@hotmail.com


BUILDERS HAVE PULLED OUT OF OXFORD

19.07.2004 20:19

Today on Channel 4 news Oxford Labs was at the top of the news and what
news,Montpellier have pulled out and shares have hit the floor.
So no building work for now and what a set back for the vivesectors who
were hoping to torture thousands of animals.
Of course there was a small debate and someone,didnt catch the
name said this lab will go ahead,how? is the question when its costing
millions and more police and security then ever!
Saturday 24th July is the national demo and we will be speaking for the
animals,they have no else.
As always forever for the animals
J

Jackie Lambert