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Chilean Primate Research Centre Close Down

AR Chile | 30.01.2008 22:01 | Animal Liberation | World

After the centre was exposed by an undercover investigation during the summer of 2003, and a constant campaign to close it down that started on April of 2006...this is just the first vivisection place to be closed in Chile.

Information from Chile!!:

We have excellent news, the primate research centre owned by the Universidad Católica, in Chile, has been closed. After the centre was exposed by an undercover investigation during the summer of 2003, and a constant campaign to close it down that started on April of 2006, last Saturday the 88 monkeys kept inside this hell were taken to Monkey World by a Chilean Air Force plane, and arrived yesterday to England. It is being said that this has been the greater rescue of monkeys ever done in the world.

We were all informed here in Chile by a TV news article, given by a channel owned by the same university that had the centre, so they tried to clean their image and show a “nice” centre. Obviously they did not mention campaigns, but people know why it was closed and know that this is just the first vivisection place to be closed in Chile.

This is a victory for the animals, and for every animal rights activist in the world that works to end vivisection and animal abuse. These 88 monkeys are free because activists campaigned constantly, were perseverant and did not stop when the university tried to halt the campaign with their lawsuits and aggressions to activists. This is a demonstration of the power the serious and hard work can do focusing on a single target, with the commitment of activists.

We want to thank everyone who helped us in this campaign, with materials, suggestions, spreading information, and anything done to help the monkeys. We are sure this will give more force to every campaign and is a kick to the vivisection industry. Having finished here will allow us to find a new vivisection target and dedicate more time to international campaigns, such as SHAC.

Coalición por los Derechos Animales – CDA



"...pressure mounted after staff at the lab received death threats from animal rights protesters." Times Online

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Incredible!

30.01.2008 22:54

Well done all.

Onto the next!


Solidarity X

L|berAtion for All!


From the UK

31.01.2008 15:24

Good to read. It has been reported widely in the UK, unfortunately and predictably, the mainstream media failed to make links to the situation of monkeys in Chile and those in the UK. Apparently we regulate abuse over here.

Keep on fighting!

Rhesus


F.L.A vs Universidad Católica, Chile

31.01.2008 19:49


Universidad Católica, during Rally for Primate Freedom
Universidad Católica, during Rally for Primate Freedom

 http://www.directaction.info/news_jun02_07.htm Hoax Bomb (June 2007)
 http://www.directaction.info/news_aug27_06.htm Paint bombed during rally (August 2006)

These are two of the first few ALF actions in Chile, the others (that have been reported) are the University raid in 2003 and March 2007 when four meat shops and a bird shop were attacked.

No doubt the Animal Liberation Front (and probably the Animal Rights Militia, as death threats were sent) will now begin to grow as activists recognise how campaigns can be won a lot easier with night time direct action being utilized, along with aboveground actions.

This will surely be a simple example for activists to following next time:

Raid it, Paint it, Hoax it, Send death threats the researchers...10/10!

ALFer
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