SHAC website closed down after court injuction
Watching them watching us | 15.02.2010 16:29 | Animal Liberation
At 1330 today following a court application by a drugs company who can't be named the website of the Stop Huntington Animal Cruelty (SHAC) campaign was shut down.
The administrators of the site were informed by their ISP that they had been served with a summons obtained in the high court and granted earlier today. This follows the report of a representive of a private military contractor being identified as having worked within an organisation that has links to the SHAC campaign. The injunction prevents naming of the individual, the information she had obtained and the arrests that resulted from that information.
SHAC is currently talking to its legal team to obtain advice.
SHAC is currently talking to its legal team to obtain advice.
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More State crackdowns
15.02.2010 16:41
Until all a free
Shame it's true
15.02.2010 16:45
I first heard of her in July 2009 when she came to the meeting in the North, I remember somebody saying then she talked like a soldier but we all laughed and made jokes.
We must never forget we are always under attack from them and the lackys they employee
This will hit us hard but we will recover. Stay firm, stay loyal, stay quiet !
Ian
Stay calm
15.02.2010 17:13
Regretfully we have had an individual gain access to some information but nobody needs worry it is all under control with people that we can all trust. This individual was identified some time ago so there is nothing to worry about.
Lynn Sawyer
It's ok everyone knows it Astra Zeneca
15.02.2010 17:28
We are calling out for a protest outside the AZ headquarters at Stanhope Gate London tomorrow at 12 noon. Bring everything you can think of to make some noise. Let them know that SHAC will not go down without a fight.
SHAC Supporter
Secret injunctions ?
15.02.2010 20:31
Is anyone missing
someone else
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