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50 protesters at Sequani halloween demo

it's a ghoul! | 01.11.2009 18:25 | Stop Sequani Animal Testing | Animal Liberation


Fifty activists most dressed in horror costume kept the pressure up against the vivisection industry in Ledbury, Herefordshire throughout the afternoon and into the night yesterday.

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Shame

01.11.2009 20:31

Only 50 ?

Have to say that is a problem if that's all we can get for a demo of this importance
A better outreach to the wider public is needed.

Matt


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Bloody good turnout

02.11.2009 08:30

That's an excellent turnout for a Sequani demo!

Put Horsham and the SHAC National to shame.

Donal


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Can the above post be removed

02.11.2009 11:02

It is clearly a rather pathetic troll.

Dave


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