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SHAC court case - why are Indy hiding public reporting

SHACWATCH | 16.02.2010 15:26

For reasons known only to the secretive inner elite who control editorial passwords on Indy UK the news of the Astra Zeneca court injunction is being hidden or removed altogether.

Yesterday there were five separate posts detailing the court injunction that Astra Zeneca obtained that shut down the SHAC website, today we see from the 'View All Posts' section that three of them have been removed altogether and two of them have been hidden.

Why we wonder, this news is all over animal rights websites both in the UK and here in the US. There are no legal restrictions stopping publication, reporting does not break any of the Editorial Guidelines so again we ask, why ?

Could it be that the news that once again SHAC was infiltrated, that once again details of SHAC supporters are in the hands of the police, that once again arrests are likely as a result has caused those supporters of SHAC among the Indy collective to attempt to surpress the news ?

Surely not, I mean they would never do that would they ? Any more than they would cover up the fact that they logged IP details of posters for years and then gave them up to the police when they were served with a warrant last year.

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  1. Probably because there is no injunction — a friend