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SHAC Time For Action 4 Out Now!

SHAC | 12.04.2009 14:35 | SHAC | Animal Liberation | Health | Social Struggles | South Coast | World

The much anticipated Time for Action 4 movie, documenting the SHAC campaign from 2007 - 2009 is now available!

The DVD also contains all of the previous Time for Action movies, as well as undercover footage from inside HLS from 1997 - 2008, and the Channel Four documentary that launched the campaign.



To order a copy, please send a minimum donation of £4 to SHAC, c/o FRIEND, 89 Bush Road, East Peckham, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 5LJ, please remember to include your name and full address.

Click below to watch the preview
FLV  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2009/03//424281.flv
Youtube  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLquWciie6o

Click below to watch the trailer
FLV  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2009/03//424282.flv
Youtube  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymj1QDBO1p8

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Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) are in the business of poisoning healthy animals to death. They are a contract testing operation that tests products for others. They have three sites two in the UK and one in the US. Five hundred animals are put to death every day by HLS, killing tens of thousands of horses, cats, dogs, primates, rabbits, hamsters, rats, mice and fish amongst others each year.

Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) was set with the sole aim of closing HLS down. The campaign was set up at the end of 1999 by a group of activists who had successfully closed down Consort kennels and Hillgrove cat farm. Both campaigns ended with the businesses closing down and hundreds of animals being safely rehomed instead of tortured in labs.

Shareholders, stockbrokers, market makers, suppliers and clients have all dumped HLS, including the world’s largest companies; all four main high street banks in the UK, the world’s largest financial institution, the world’s second largest bank and the world’s largest insurance broker. Huntingdon are $83 million dollars in debt with NO commercial bank and insurance company anywhere in the world prepared to deal with them.

HLS’ key weakness is their finances and by throwing the spotlight on those funding their abuse campaigners across the globe have managed to bring HLS to the brink of financial collapse. Throughout the campaign activists have made financial history as one by one major corporations have yielded to protester power and severed their links with the failing company.

Campaigners use evidence obtained in seven undercover investigations at their different laboratories in the UK and USA where HLS workers have been caught on film punching puppies in the face, simulating sex with animals in their care, cutting open primates while they are still alive and falsifying experiments to get products on the market. HLS workers have even been caught drunk at work and dealing drugs at the labs.

Huntingdon Life Sciences have a criminal record from a British court of law for breaking the Companies’ Act. They are the only UK laboratory to ever have their licence revoked by the government.

Indymedia topic page -  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2008/shac

SHAC
- e-mail: info@shac.net
- Homepage: http://www.shac.net

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The other side of the story,,,,,,

12.04.2009 17:14

On Wednesday 21st January, seven activists from the campaign Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) were sentenced to a total of fifty years in prison, after they were found guilty in December 2008 of 'conspiracy to blackmail' Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). Heather Nicholson was jailed for 11 years, Gregg and Natasha Avery sentenced to nine years each, Gavin Medd-Hall an eight-year prison sentence, Daniel Wadham jailed for five years, Dan Amos and another were both sentenced to four years in prison.

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Sinking ship?

12.04.2009 21:47

Looks like SHAC is the sinking ship having to sell video's of their crimes to raise cash......

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