SHAC plead guilty
Not SHAC | 08.09.2010 12:23 | SHAC | Animal Liberation | South Coast
Six SHAC defendants have all pleaded GUILTY to charges under SOCPA and Blackmail in a trial at Winchester
The 6 SHAC defeated the Crowns desire for a massive repressive show trial by all pleading guilty. They will be sentenced in October.
All reporting restrictions were lifted.
SHAC defeated the Crowns desire for a massive repressive show trial by all pleading guilty. This prevents the NETCU ‘urban terrorist’ lies being re-issued endlessly.
SHAC, an international campaign group calling for the closure of HLS, has been painted by the police and the press as a 'criminal organisation' duping members of the public concerned with animal abuse into donating their money to further 'a campaign of blackmail'. SHAC's activities, however, have been overwhelmingly lawful: the campaign publishes information about animal abuse inside HLS labs, reports campaigning activities and issues action alerts calling on supporters to write polite letters to companies working with HLS and ask them to desist. If those companies continue to do business with HLS, protests would usually follow. All material on the SHAC website is checked by a barrister and police are given prior notice of their demonstrations.
Despite this all defendants tactically pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in October.
Well done all six defendants – you are hero’s
All reporting restrictions were lifted.
SHAC defeated the Crowns desire for a massive repressive show trial by all pleading guilty. This prevents the NETCU ‘urban terrorist’ lies being re-issued endlessly.
SHAC, an international campaign group calling for the closure of HLS, has been painted by the police and the press as a 'criminal organisation' duping members of the public concerned with animal abuse into donating their money to further 'a campaign of blackmail'. SHAC's activities, however, have been overwhelmingly lawful: the campaign publishes information about animal abuse inside HLS labs, reports campaigning activities and issues action alerts calling on supporters to write polite letters to companies working with HLS and ask them to desist. If those companies continue to do business with HLS, protests would usually follow. All material on the SHAC website is checked by a barrister and police are given prior notice of their demonstrations.
Despite this all defendants tactically pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in October.
Well done all six defendants – you are hero’s
Not SHAC
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