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March Against the Murderers - Sat 3rd July - Bradford

Stop Animal Experiments at Bradford (SAEAB) | 21.03.2010 19:19 | Animal Liberation

MARCH AGAINST THE MURDERERS - SAT 3RD JULY 2010
Meet 12noon, Centenary Square, Bradford

MARCH AGAINST THE MURDERERS - SAT 3RD JULY 2010
Meet 12noon, Centenary Square, Bradford

The University of Bradford continue to conduct cruel and viscous experiments on animals inside their laboratories at the Great Horton Road Campus. These labs have been exposed twice, which has revealed continued testing of recreational substances, including cocaine, ketamine and PCP on animals.

There is no reason for this vivisection to continue, so join us on July 3rd to March Against the Murderers and call for a closure of the Bradford animal labs.

SPEAKERS TO BE CONFIRMED
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Stop Animal Experiments at Bradford (SAEAB)
- e-mail: saeab@hushmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.academicabuse.wordpress.com

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exposed?

21.03.2010 19:36

sorry, I'm dead against the uni, but copy and pasting links to publisised journals isn't "exposing" them. If you want the credit do the work...
and that doesnt mean bragging about breaking into abandoned buildings...
stop giving the clowns at shacwatch an easy job!

AR


viscous / vicious

22.03.2010 01:32

sorry to be a spelling Nazi, but "cruel and viscous experiments" isn't spelt right!

"viscous" means a thick liquid, like oil.

I think you mean "vicious".

hope the march goes well!

anon


and please fix this too

22.03.2010 12:24

"testing of recreational substances, including cocaine, ketamine and PCP on animals."

Uh --- humans are inclined to use all sorts of things as recreational drugs but that alone doesn't make a standard drug "recreational" nor an "other animal" drug a drug for humans.

I believe ketamine was orginally developed to be an anasthetic for humans and I believe that it is still sometimes used that way under special circumstances. But these days ketamine is a (if not the) leading anasthetic in veterinary medicine. So in the case of katamine you would need to specify the details of the PARTICULAR experiment to which you were objecting. Was that an experiment on other animals related to its use by humans or an experiment related to its use on other animals, possibly of the same species as used in the experiment. Mind, I am not saying you can't object to that ALSO but the basis of your objection would have to be different.

MDN