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National March & Rally @ Novartis UK HQ

SHAC | 28.04.2008 18:10 | SHAC | Animal Liberation | South Coast | World

400 campaigners from across the UK gathered at Horsham Park for a National march and demo at Novartis UK HQ, where experiments on primates, guinea-pigs and other animals are tortured for profit.

Puppy Killers - Close Down HLS!
Puppy Killers - Close Down HLS!

Marching through the city
Marching through the city

Police line
Police line

Speeches
Speeches

Lynn Sawyer
Lynn Sawyer

Novartis & HLS are to blame
Novartis & HLS are to blame

as well as Staples (top supplier)
as well as Staples (top supplier)




Novartis is also one of HLS's largest customers, most notorious for the Xenotransplantation scandal back in 2000. The research was conducted by a biotechnology company, Imutran Ltd, which was a subsidiary of the multinational drug firm Novartis Pharma AG, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge. The experiments took place at the controversial Huntingdon Life Sciences laboratories. See:  http://www.shac.net/HLS/exposed/xeno.html and  http://www.xenodiaries.org/summary.htm for more information.

It was a day to demonstrate our anger, our sorrow and our determination to one of the main customers of HLS, to the people of Horsham and to the world. There were many information stalls from national campaigns and groups, and Veggies were there to fuel our anger and determination with lots of vegan food!

Amanda Richards from SPEAK kicked off the speeches, reminding everyone of why we were in Horsham and talked about the campaign against HLS since the Channel 4 documentary ‘It’s a dogs life’ in 1997. Which showed HLS workers punching beagle puppies in the face and of all the many exposes since than.

Next up was Lynn Sawyer, a mid wife, who during a protest against HLS in 2000 was shook off a 20 foot tripod by an off duty policeman. Lynn broke her leg in 4 places and had to have plastic surgery to her face. The policeman lighty due to intimidation of witnesses! But Lynn carried on campaigning against HLS. This shows you the determination of campaigners to close HLS down. She talked about HLS and the misuse of the Harassment Act, which was meant to protect people from Stalkers. But instead has been used by HLS and other animal testing companies to stifle legal protest and free speech.

Debbie Vincent then spoke about Novartis and reinforced the message that we must keep fighting for the animals inside HLS, and inside Novartis. She talked about the global movement against HLS all over the world, with over 700 protests in 30 countries last year!

The march around Horsham began and no one in Horsham town centre was left unaware of our presence of why we where there! To inform them about the primate research going on in their town, right on their door step!

There was overwhelming support from the local people of Horsham and many leaflets were given out during the march, in fact as the march weaved its way through the town several local residents joined the march up to Novartis and pledged their support! The noise and the visual presence was awesome, with banners as far as the eye could see, trailing all the way back through the town. Many locals were surprised to hear that primate research happened in their town, a fact that Novartis have tried to hide. In fact, Novartis tried to get the march stopped in the High Court!

After leaving the town centre we carried on marching up to Novartis itself on Wimblehurst Road and Parsonage Road. As people gathered outside Novartis, a young campaigner Lia gave a rousing speech, urging everyone to take up the fight against Novartis and HLS, Nationally and locally and to not let up until we win. She also talked about the Xenotransplantation scandal where pigs’ hearts were stitched onto wild caught bamboons which caused immeasurable suffering to them. These experiments were carried out at HLS, where they broke good lab practice 520 times and were never prosecuted! As the sun shone down on the righteous, we vented our grief, our anger and outrage at Novartis. The air was rent with noise; we filled the afternoon air outside Novartis with the sound of megaphones, sirens, voices, whistles and drums.

Near the end of the demo, we then had a minutes silence for the animals inside Novartis and HLS, as this protest was for them. We then marched back to Horsham Park where we gathered before finishing.

This protest was amazing, for those who came, thank you on behalf of every one of the 70,000 animals waiting to die inside HLS. To the many locals of Horsham for their support and promises of helping campaign against Novartis in Horsham, were regular protests take place. This is the start of new stage against our fight against Novartis and HLS, with many campaigners vowing to re-double their efforts to close these hell holes down. It was a very inspiring day!

Lia’s speech outside Novartis:  http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5edZRByKMNw

More videos of the day to come...

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More videos..

28.04.2008 19:59

I hope there are a few good ones of the rage and anger against the animal abusers inside Novartis and the police who are defending the state's internment of Greg, Natasha & Heather.

Antispe


Why don't you...

28.04.2008 22:49

propose a feature?

we could do with a new one :)

DiY


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Ego or animal liberation?

29.04.2008 07:54

Ego or animal liberation?
27.04.2008 14:44

Absolutely pointless action. Novartis is covered by a 20 ft solid steel fence. Ten thousand activists couldn't pull that down let alone the 300 who were at the demo. The police had put their usual temporary barriers up to keep people 5 metres from the fence. I don't know why they did this. Perhaps to give people a chance to have something to damage so they could then bring in the riot cops, nick people, etc? A handful of activists started to shake the fence causing it to kick off with the police and for the riot police to appear which I think scared the activists into stopping. Could someone enlighten me into the purpose of this? An anti police action? An expression of anger? If it's about anger then pound a pillow or join a boxing club, don't be a fool at a demo. No wonder the state is able to crack down so easily on demonstrating when we act in such a way.

The animal rights movement more than any other has a bad reputation with the general public. Many AR people have the attitude of 'who cares about what the public think'. We are all 'members of the public' and we should care what people think of us. Half a dozen people at the demo were in hoods and masks. What is the point in wearing a hood and a mask in a demonstration in a town centre where you are trying to educate the public about vivisection? You just play into the hands of the state/media who portray the animal rights movement as terrorists.

Were people really dressed like this for animal liberation or to give their ego a trip by feeling like a tough guy? Think about your actions.

Well done to the hundreds who did turn out.
Ruby




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