To the UK .. 'a nation of animal lovers' ..
Kritikal Ov Thee Masses | 29.01.2005 19:09 | Animal Liberation
The UK dubbed as 'a nation of animal lovers' can't even be bothered to turn out for a high profile day of action against primate abuse at Oxford University.
..Well done for not turning up British 'animal lovers' ... You truly are a bunch of wet farts!
..Well done for not turning up British 'animal lovers' ... You truly are a bunch of wet farts!
Animal rights activists protest at Oxford
(Filed: 29/01/2005)
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/01/29/uanimal.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/01/29/ixportaltop.html
About 200 animal rights protestors have marched against Oxford University's controversial animal research laboratory.
The demonstrators, some of whom were blowing whistles, carrying banners and dressed in animal suits, said they believed that work carried out at the site would be cruel and unnecessary.
Construction of the £18 million facility stopped in July last year amid allegations of harassment from some campaigners.
In November the university was granted a High Court injunction banning any harassment of its staff and students and any protests within the city centre, except for a scheduled protest once a week.
The university has not revealed whether it has found a contractor willing to brave opposition from activists after the last one, Montpellier, pulled out.
(Filed: 29/01/2005)
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/01/29/uanimal.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/01/29/ixportaltop.html
About 200 animal rights protestors have marched against Oxford University's controversial animal research laboratory.
The demonstrators, some of whom were blowing whistles, carrying banners and dressed in animal suits, said they believed that work carried out at the site would be cruel and unnecessary.
Construction of the £18 million facility stopped in July last year amid allegations of harassment from some campaigners.
In November the university was granted a High Court injunction banning any harassment of its staff and students and any protests within the city centre, except for a scheduled protest once a week.
The university has not revealed whether it has found a contractor willing to brave opposition from activists after the last one, Montpellier, pulled out.
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