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FREE FELIX, Demo report + Banner drop pictures

Chris | 06.08.2007 11:19 | Animal Liberation | Education | Health | Oxford

Gloucestershire animal action FREE FELIX day of solidarity.

Banner drop
Banner drop


As part of the Felix Solidarity Day on the 4th August, activists from Gloucestershire Animal Action unfurled a 12ft by 12ft banner which read “FREE FELIX, STOP THE OXFORD LAB” (See pic below) from the top of the Beechwood Arcade in Cheltenham Towns busy shopping area in Gloucestershire.

The banner was left hanging for around 30-40 minutes before security from the arcade along with community police officers ran to try and apprehend the individual who dropped the banner, although no laws were broken and the roof is accessible via a fire escape with no private property warnings? The banner was eventually taken down by security.

Simultaneous demos were taking place during the banner drop outside Vodaphone and Thomas Cook with a huge amount of public support(to the horror of community police who were told to monitor all protests for the day - there were only two of them). Four information stalls were set up with loads of speak / vivisection info, petitions, AR and vegan outreach materials were available to members of the public.

Until all are free!

GlosAnimalAction

Chris
- e-mail: chris@stopanimalcruelty.co.uk
- Homepage: http://stopanimalcruelty.co.uk

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Well done, and regarding media bias...

08.08.2007 00:30

Good to see that there are people willing to stand up for democracy and draw the attention of the public to the fraud that is vivisection, it is appallng that these people face arrest and harrassment for displaying a banner against animal research under the new SOCPA nazi law.

I see that the BBC have upheld a complaint from the Europeans for Medical Progress about the programme Monkeys, Rats and Me by Adam Wishart, deeming it biased and unfavourably in favour of vivisection, with discourse from professional anti vivisectionists being deliberately edited out. Now there's a surprise. 'Monkeys Rats and Me was nothing but a piece of grubby propaganda and the BBC have stated they will never show it again.


 http://www.curedisease.net/news/bbccomplaintresponse.shtml

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