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Universities Issue Banning Orders to Activists

SAEAB | 17.03.2010 18:26 | Animal Liberation | Repression

Universities Issue Banning Orders to Activists

A number of universities have begun a new tactic in a desperate attempt to stop awareness spreading about their conduction of vivisection by issuing banning orders to known local animal rights activists.

This goes to show that a nerve has been struck by campaigners, involved in exposing and demonstrating against vivisection and animal abuse inside the hidden walls of academic laboratories.

We would like to make it clear to those universities that they can ban as many activists as they like, but we will not surrender our right to protest at their campuses and let people know they conduct animal experimentation. Our principles are stood strongly by, opposing animal research on the grounds of science and cruelty and we will not be silenced.

SAEAB
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and the news is what?

17.03.2010 22:47

"A number of universities" - what number? which ones?

"known local animal rights activists." - local to where?

"inside the hidden walls of academic laboratories." - how exactly do they hide their walls? Big ivy? Do you mean that the laboratories are hidden inside the walls?

"We would like to make it clear..." - so this is a message to universities? Not actually news?

troofer


re: troofer

18.03.2010 01:15

Maybe the individuals concerned don't want their details to be made public? It's still interesting news, even without the specifics.

anon


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anon

18.03.2010 09:08

A banning order is public knowledge and so are the names of the activists. I can bet you one thing, Luke Steele and his little bunch of loonies will soon fall foul of the law in a very big way. Watch this space.

Will never learn.

Just William


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