Maastricht - The University of Maastricht cancelled the building of a primate vivisection lab because it is too expensive and they are afraid of actions against the primate centre by animal rights activists.
The request to build a new primate centre was initially presented by neuro-psychologist P. de Weerd. He recently received a subsidy of 1.25 million euros for research into the influence of genes and the nervous system and sense perception/learning. One part of this reasearch is taking tissue samples of the brains of Rhesus monkeys.
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15.05.2005 18:54
It is a sure sign of effective activism when a company decides not to build a so-called "research" facility due to fear of activist intervention but a far superior sign when the thought of constructing such a concentration camp would never be considered at all for purely ethical reasons.
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