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Global Day of Action Against Lab Animal Transport - London Demo's

NAVA | 12.12.2010 15:51 | Animal Liberation | Bio-technology

As part of the Global Day of Action against companies who transport animals for experimentation, demonstrations will be held in central London against the UK offices of airlines involved.

As part of the Global Day of Action against companies who transport animals for experimentation, demonstrations will be held in central London against the UK offices of airlines involved.

Documents has revealed regular breaches of animal protection legislation, primates dying onboard flights due to dehydration, suffocation and hypothermia. It is time for this to be brought to an end.

Actions will also be happening elsewhere in the UK, Ireland, USA, France, Netherlands, Germany and Israel.

MEET:
Friday 17th December
10.30am at Oxford Circus Tube (near H&M)

NAVA
- e-mail: contact@antivivisection.info
- Homepage: http://www.antivivisection.info

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12.12.2010 20:18

There is no time for this crap and the other posts - all from the same group but using different names - there are students in hospital FFS!

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Priorities ?

13.12.2010 11:07

To the troll above - if you rate physical injuries to humans as one of your criteria for supporting particular campaigns, then may I point out to you that the Animal Rights movement has suffered (too) many deaths and countless injuries to their activists (largely to the brave sabs) ?

Also as to the relevance of the information : take a look at the Indymedia tagline -

"A network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues."

Notice the word "issues" is plural, which means more than one because - wait for it - there is more than one important social and political issue in the world; to expect everyone else to conform to what you think is the most important issue of the day is a bit vain of you, isn't it ?

I'm sure you would have explained yourself more, but obviously you're too busy organising all those hospital visits, etc, for those injured students, aren't you ?

Of course with more time, you would have condemned the police for injuring said students, but obviously as you're so upset by the injured students, you thought your time would be better spent condemning a completely different set of people rather than those that you really hate for injuring those students, didn't you ?



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