Carnival Against Vivisection
Indymedia Uk Features | 21.08.2008 19:18 | Stop Sequani Animal Testing | Animal Liberation | Birmingham
In solidarity with Sean Kirtley, who was imprisoned by the state for supposedly organising legal demonstrations against Sequani's vivisection laboratories, activists will be making a stand for the animals with a march and rally against Sequani labs on September 6th in Ledbury, Herefordshire.
Since campaigning against vivisection labs has been criminalised under Section 145 of the SOCPA legislation, such as operating a website critical of a company like Sean did, the event has been organised without organisers and is not an authorised event.
Hereford Police have already shown concern for the day of action by contacting NETCU Watch and are appealing for organisers to identify themselves, in the hope of finding somebody responsible. Despite this, the call for mass action has been promoted by various groups including Antispe Britain, West Midlands ALF, Stop Sequani Animal Testing, SHAC, and the Western Animal Rights Network.
Details: About | March, Maps + Important Police Information | Routes | Programme/Newsletter | Antispeciesist Action Press Release | Poster Translations | Hereford Police | Police want the organisers | Transport | Other Targets in Herefordshire! | SEQUANI Site plan with building information | Promo video | Webpage for the Carnival
Sequani newswire: Sean Kirtley Moved Prison | The tormented and the witness: Inside Sequani Limited EXCLUSIVE REPORT! | ALF Support The Carnival | why come to the carnival | GSK and Mars vending machines sabotaged | Sean Kirtley's Appeal Launched | Independent: Judge who sentenced animal rights activist was fan of blood sports | AR Protesters Illegal Arrest at Arromight Hereford [Videos: 1 | 2] | Activist arrested for writing in the ground | ALF Chickin' Nickin' For Sean | Sequani Trial Talk | Law-lord ruling to free Sean Kirtley? NETCU on the run | Felix Says "Free Sean Kirtley" | Solidarity actions for Sean Kirtley | Serious Implications for Freedom of Speech as Activist Jailed for 4.5 years | NETCU and Judge Ross crucify civil liberties | Response to state crackdown on peaceful protest | Support Freedom of Speech - Support Sean!
Related links: Free Sean Kirtley | Stop Sequani Animal Testing | Antispeciesist Action | Animal Liberation Front | Bite Back | NETCU Watch | Western Animal Rights Network
Indymedia UK topic pages: Stop Sequani Animal Testing | SHAC
The following is text is from the Carnival Against Vivisection website: http://www.smashsequani.wordpress.com
In a time when activists are being locked up for organising legal protests conventional activism needs to adapt to continue the fight against animal abusers. Autonomous action will and must be taken to bring the fight to industry exploiting this planet and its inhabitants - enough is enough.
We must abandon the need for leadship in a time when leaders are easy targets for police. It is possible to organise without leadership and this event hopes to prove that the non hierarchical structure of the ALF and ELF can be applied to legal protest as well as direct action.
The police cannot destroy compassion, they can kill the protesters but they cannot kill the protest. Make plans, do what is right.
The following is text is from the Free Sean Kirtley website: http://www.supportsean.wordpress.com
Sean Kirtley was sentenced to four and a half years in prison after an 18 week trial which was at the time the longest running animal rights trial in history. He was found guilty of "conspiracy to interfere with contractual relationships so as to harm animal research organisation".
Sean along with many others had his door smashed in and his house raided by police back in 2006 as part of “Operation Tornado” which was designed to start a case and try and lock up peaceful animal rights campaigners using new SOCPA legislation which was created to protect the vivisection industry from effective campaigners such as Sean and the Sequani defendants.
He was behind the SSAT (Stop Sequani Animal Testing) website and was seen by the police as the organiser of many the demonstrations against Sequani and suppliers of Sequani. He never himself actually broke the law during any protests, the police were present for most of the demonstrations he attended.
The following is text is from the Stop Seqauni Animal Testing website: http://www.sequani.wordpress.com
Sequani Limited are a Contract Research Organisation (CRO) that test pharmaceutical drugs, chemical compounds and medical devices on animals. Tests that are carried out at Sequani include; acute toxicity tests, reproduction toxicology tests, carcinogenicity tests, mutagenicity tests and repeat dose toxicology tests.
Among the animal 'test models' that Sequani imprison and experiment on are beagle dogs, rabbits, genetically stunted pigs known as 'minipigs', transgenic mice, chinese hamsters, rats and guinea pigs. These animals know no other life than that of which their captors have chosen for them; a life of imprisonment, misery, suffering, fear and death.
Protests held against Sequani vivisection laboratories in Ledbury, have spanned over the last 20 years. First focusing on the notorious Toxicol Laboratories UK in the 1980’s, then Quintiles England in the late 1990’s, now 'Sequani Limited'. Different company names, same company registration number, same company location, same animal killers.
Barbaric animal experiments that offer dangerously misleading data obtained by testing drugs on non-human animals have already led to the cruel and agonising deaths of countless millions of non-human animal lives. Animal tested drugs have also led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of human lives.
The animal testing industry, its clientèle and the government, are less than concerned about the massive death toll that animal testing creates, their only concern is for the huge profits that are to be made from releasing new products onto the market at whatever cost.
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It's our turn to show how it's done
21.08.2008 21:36
Fight the police state!
Liberate the animals........
Veganarchist Resistance
take risks for animals is the most noble gesture that we can offer the animals
23.08.2008 05:20
greetings
angela
Animal liberation - A movement evolving
27.08.2008 14:07
It has been many decades since the formation of the animal liberation front as a group of individuals willing to take action to save the lives of animals using tactics which were seen as radical and direct action which crossed legal boundaries on many occasions. The ALF in its infancy was seen as a group of super heroes willing to risk freedom by the public and their brash actions were revered by those who saw images of animals being rescued from the horrors of the vivisection laboratory.
Some argue the animal liberation movement has lost public support after being marginalized as terrorists by the police lobby groups and state controlled media, however support received during street level activism e.g. information stalls and animal rights outreach seems to be as strong as ever.
It might sound cliché to say “make no mistake, we are at war” but this sadly is a fact. With the creation of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) and the creation of the National Extremist Tactical Co-Ordination Unit (NETCU) evidence gatherers now interfere with peaceful demonstrations and targeting so-called leaders and campaign organisers of high profile campaigns such as SHAC (The campaign to close Huntingdon Life Sciences) and SPEAK (Against the Oxford University primate lab).
That said, the use of illegal direct action has continued across the UK and animals are being liberated all the time from farms, breeders, pet shops and various other exploitative hell holes. The clandestine non-hierarchical nature of the animal liberation front has always been the key to its successes this is also the case with the Earth Liberation Front who use the “no leader’s” small cell approach where a group of friends will decide to take action in defence of animals or the planet earth and seem to almost always avoid capture by police or security.
So we have two sides to our movement, the above ground, and those who take part in clandestine actions to liberate animals and sabotage industry. The police however have, in recent years taken the easy option and started to target legitimate campaigners and have imprisoned and remanded many high profile campaigners such as Greg Avery of SHAC, Mel Broughton of SPEAK and most recently Sean Kirtley of the Sequani campaign.
The police have taken the easy road and used “conspiracy” charges to lock away campaigns for noisy demonstrations and supposed intimidation. Conspiracy is a weapon of mass destruction for any social justice movement as the supposed culprits don’t have to have actually broken the law themselves, they need to only have conspired with others or as the law states “persons or persons unknown”.
How terrifying for those who have kept within the boundaries of the law thinking themselves safe from police tyranny. The Sequani trial recently saw a media blackout to prevent any media coverage of the case against six campaigners from the Sequani campaign against the labs in Ledbury, Herefordshire. The reason being that the trial was a farce, with supposed witnesses caught out in lies, admissible evidence given in court and the small fact that the judge who sentenced Kirtley was himself a blood sports enthusiast.
As a movement we will need to keep up the good fight and open campaigning in the public eye is a must but we might be able to take something from the success of the ALF and ELF that is the non-hierarchical structure.
The Carnival Against Vivisection at the Sequani Labs in Ledbury on the 6th September will see the first mass action against a lab in years which has no organisers and should serve as a template for future actions and protest. In a time when organisers of lawful demonstrations are criminalised we must do away with leadership. If police wish to monitor us and take our photos we must cover our faces. If they make legal avenues of protest impossible we have no option but to take illegal direct action.
The police have only themselves to blame, we can disappear as an open public protest movement but when the sun goes down, those who exploit humans, animals and this planet are not and never will be safe from those righteous people who are being born every day.
Resist!
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www.sequani.wordpress.com
www.speakcampaigns.org
www.shac.net
Netcu Watch
e-mail: warn at riseup dot com
Homepage: http://netcu.wordpress.com
Correction to the above
27.08.2008 15:01
bunny
Re:Annoyed Sab
29.08.2008 17:31
I'm nothing to do with any of the campaigns, but really?
You would rather the risk of the word not getting out enough for an event that could quite possibly change the way the animal rights demos are organised (or not in this case)?
I would rather this website be absolutely full up of 'Spam' so that absolutely everybody that is available can see when and where and be alerted to it.
And you decide to stay in Devon because there are too many posts?
Good work
Sam
Hidden ..
30.08.2008 10:56
To Sam: Annoyed Sab said he/she would do something local. Given they are a sab presumably this will be something of benefit to the animals. Why are these people in the Carnival thinking that they are the Animal Lib movement? They aren't there's lots of others trying to help too.
Here's the full post from Annoyed Sab - why are all posts questioning the Carnival being hidden? What guideline did this go against?:
"Fed up with the constant spam from this event. Carnival against viv, Stop Sequani, WARN and Netcu Watch are all the same people and yet they write here as if they are different groups. Can we stop the spam please. There are enough posts for people to read, we don't need more. These idiots even spammed a post for hunt sabs against Cameron. I was going to go to the Carnival but then they kept spamming so I think I'll stay in Devon and do something local instead."
Confused @IMC
reply
30.08.2008 12:28
In my opinion there is still a large importance to this demo.
It is the first of it's kind, and if it goes well then there's nothing to say demos like it won't pop up all over.
It's up to you how you perceive what the people promoting the Carnival think they are, but in my opinion, I think the turn out to this march will have a large significance on how the movement moves forward.
Sam
Sam
It's nothing new
30.08.2008 23:34
Whatever I do locally will achieve far more than walking down a street shouting slogans and trying to start a fight with the police to get news headlines. If the hundreds or thousands of people who will come to this instead did something locally more will be achieved.
I'm more interested in saving animals than I am with walking around the streets shouting..
Annoyed Sab
Addition
30.08.2008 23:49
Annoyed Sab
Getting into the papers is bad?
31.08.2008 01:19
I'm not sure why a Sab would get Annoyed because others are highlighting the police state and a political prisoner who was thrown in jail for protesting, seems a little odd to me. As is the asumption that one person/the same group are promoting the event. It's clearly not one person, but many groups and a variety of different individuals.
Even Animal Aid are promoting the event!
excuse me
Ironic I suppose
04.09.2008 08:40
Rather than calling for a boycott of the event because of spam why dont you just keep your mouth shut and do what you want? Take control but dont try and fuck things up for others because you arent coming, no-one is interested...
See you on the rooftops :)
IronyBob
Bob- read the post
05.09.2008 12:21
Militant PDSA wing
Bob- read the post
05.09.2008 12:23
MilitantPDSAwing
animal testing .why not peodaphile and corrupt mp testing.thats more useful
05.09.2008 20:43
peter ambler
e-mail: tigger1946@fsmail.net
lets all get locked up 4 the fun of it .once the jails are full where do they g
05.09.2008 21:25
pete moon hotel derby//////???????
Bit of a damp squib really.....
06.09.2008 21:53
Hardly the 'stand' that was required. This isn't working.
Jacob
200 people, not 60
07.09.2008 13:18
About 200 protestors of all ages are now marching through the town, with police on motorcycles leading the way and unmarked police cars being used to stop traffic.
http://www.ledburyreporter.co.uk/news/local/3651885.Protest_takes_to_the_streets
not netcu
Yeah - watch the video on Utube.... 60 is fairly acurate
07.09.2008 13:49
read full article here :-
http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/3651764.Animal_rights_activists_stage_Ledbury_protest/
There is little point in pumping up the numbers after the event. The pictures and videos show the truth.
Jacob
Think chronology; 60 grew to 200
07.09.2008 14:49
Did you not consider more people might of arrived over 1pm? Obviously not. Trains etc were reported to of been cancelled so would of made sense activists arriving late.
Ledbury Reporter video shows a good 200 ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWBBI_oRHi0)
not netcu
How many animals saved?
07.09.2008 17:10
I'm glad we stayed local and didn't go along to this.
Annoyed Sab
Videos from Sequani demo
08.09.2008 18:59
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HaqJB95SWjc
happy viewing folks.. and keep shouting :)
Steve
e-mail: steve@melsteve.fsnet.co.uk
re annoyed sab'
09.09.2008 10:38
Tommrrow night 16.00 Hereford race course we are all off to the circus, anyone got space for an elephant? Just around the corner is Cargill chicken slaughterhouse full of broiler chickens about to be murdered. Sadly Rocky died last week but had a few months of being pampered.
Lynn
Lynn Sawyer
e-mail: lynn@sawyer8749.freeserve.co.uk
To Lynn, how many foxes did you help dig out in your time?
09.09.2008 21:26
By the way what did you do with the car reg (one of which was probably mine!) in the late 80's that you collected as an infiltrator in the Sabs? That's right you passed them on to your hunt scum friends in the BFSS.
You may be doing your bit for animals now, but I won't allow you to lecture sabs who are just trying to do their best when you used to fox hunt, worse than that you used to help dig out foxes when they went to ground.
To sum up though I hope no-one gets down hearted by whats happened recently. The animals are too important to let pettyness on Indymedia get in the way. Lets all go out and do something to help them, put the weekend behind us and carry on doing what needs to be done to save lives.
Another Sab.... Helping Nature to Bite Back
Another Sab
Great isn't it?
10.09.2008 08:03
We all know ex vivisectors etc who have turned around and said "look, I used to do this and that but now I realise I was wrong and want to fight for animal liberation". I personally actually respect these people more than someone who was born vegan/has never been involved in animal exploitation, which, lets face it, hardly any of us can claim.
If I had been a fox hunter, I would probably have tried to keep it quiet but I think Lynn (I don't know her personally) has used that fact to help animals by saying that anyone can change their lifestyle to help animals. That takes an extremely brave person in my opinion.
I would imagine Lynn is rolling her eyes at that last post, especially as her previous post appeared (to me) to be rather supportive to the post she was referring to (sorry, forgot the postees name).
;))
SG
response to another sab
10.09.2008 12:51
I do often feel inadequate against the sheer scale of animal abuse as I am sure we all do which is why when other activists seem to try and undermine what we as a local group try and do to stop animal abuse and the imprisonment of a fellow activist for peaceful protest I feel that I have a right to defend our actions. Annoyed sab, as I read it, was a little sanctimonious, I was maybe a little sarcastic. S/he saved lives which as I said before is brilliant but s/he seemed to imply that other activists were wrong to attend the demo. Of course that is his/her opinion but surely we have the right to reply? Yes I have done some dreadful things (and I deserve to be criticised about my past) but not so those in their teens and twenties who have sone their utmost to help animals at the first opportunity as young adults who do not warrant being lambasted, accused of being informers or at least a hindrance to the animal rights movement. It appears as though some people want to create a climate of fear whereby anyone who is associated with arranging any anti vivisection protest whether it be a Shac national or the carnival against vivisection has to run the gauntlet of accusations from fellow activists (or those pretending to be so, a mixture I think) as well as facing possible prosecution from the police and/or corporations. What exactly are all these negative posters trying to achieve (excluding some constructive, intelligent, thoughtful criticism)? Paranoia? A huge great big split in the AR movement? Or just spread poison for the fun of it? We don't have to like or trust one another but the constant sniping just because some of us went to a demonstration that others did not want to attend is all out of proportion and rather petty. Talk about washing dirty laundry in public folks.
Finally if I have been sarcastic, rude and/or an egomaniac, sincere apologies I was defending what to most of us who were there thought was a productive day. It was not organised at all other than a couple of banners, a few leaflets brought to the demo and prisoner support set up. The point is that we feel people should be thinking and doing things in small trusted groups without permission or deference to anyone else for example staying in the local area and stopping rabbits being killed.
Lynn
lynn Sawyer
e-mail: lynn@sawyer8749.freeserve.co.uk
Lynn Sawyer
10.09.2008 17:10
I have never heard her complain about any of these things which would ruin the most hardened activists, she understood that fighting against industry and animal abusers would be a difficult journey. But she still has boundless creative positive energy that our movement cannot do without, not to mention the fact that she is cheeky as hell and has (excuse my language) bollocks the size of grapefruits.
So Lynn used to be a hunter? READ ALL ABOUT IT! It’s in Keith Mann’s book, Lynn will talk about it openly if you ask her, the story of her “joining the antis” is on the HSA website. Lynn hates the fact she used to hunt, however as a sab, she knows more about how the hunt operate than most which made her an incredibly effective activist against the hunt.
Lynn clearly wasn’t criticising “annoyed sab” even if they were clearly trying to criticise others for attending the Carnival. There are far too many people telling others what they should do, what is so wrong with people thinking for themselves? The Carnival was a great day out, it was so much more than another animal rights event, it was a change in tactics which scraped the need for leadership and drew support from other movements which I admire and am grateful.
This infighting, sniping and bullshit has no real effect on our protests, we will continue to fight for animals as will future generations and a mixture of shit stirring and outright lies wont shake those who are committed to the long term goal of animal liberation.
Keep fighting everyone, whoever you are, whatever you do for animals I appreciate everything you do.
Chris Dowdeswell
WARN
Chris Dowdeswell
Homepage: http://sequani.wordpress.com
frag him
14.10.2008 08:25
let the bugger rot in Jail. your ideas suck anyway
Nessie
free all Now
14.10.2008 08:35
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyPulans1lw&feature=related
free all Now
Mange lapin
16.10.2008 22:33
Carrots