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quinta out 19, 2006 11:46 am

Vivam os amiguinhos dos animais da FLA (ALF) e quem os apoia!!! Milhares de Visons libertados no ecossitema, condenando grande parte deles à morte e outras tantas especie autoctones e domésticas a serem consumidas pelos sobreviventes.
São estas acções que me deixam uma raiva imensa de organizações como a ALF e a sua "mãezinha" PETA! Está aqui uma das razões porque as abomino e mais a quem as apoio conscientemente!
http://www.accionvegana.org/subprinc/su ... 161006.htm
http://galiza.indymedia.org/en/2005/07/4065.shtml

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sexta out 20, 2006 1:32 pm

Em 3 de setembro foram 30.000 martas na Russia e ainda se gabam dos crimes que cometem na net... http://www.directaction.info/

Ainda por cima não têm ou não querem a noção dos danos que provocam no ecosistema e aos animais "salvos"... :roll:
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quinta nov 09, 2006 1:48 pm

Santa Monica police and FBI agents raided the homes of several controversial animal rights activists this week as part of an investigation into the underground Animal Liberation Front.

Among the targets were Dr. Jerry Vlasak and his wife, Pamelyn Ferdin, two well-known activists who regularly protest against Los Angeles animal services officials. They were not at their Agoura Hills home when police conducted the search. Vlasak said an officer had to enter through a pet door to get inside.


Santa Monica Police Capt. Alex Padilla said officers served search warrants in Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange counties on Tuesday. He would not provide details of the probe beyond saying that it was "an ongoing criminal stalking and conspiracy investigation involving members of the Animal Liberation Front."

An activist involved in protesting animal testing by the Santa Monica-based POM Wonderful company, the world's largest producer of pomegranate juice, said his home and those of others involved in the animal rights cause were raided.

The activists say the company has funded cruel experiments on mice and rabbits to prove the health benefits of the juice. They have said they have no affiliation with Vlasak and are in no way terrorists.

The search warrant for Vlasak's home authorized the seizure of any evidence of affiliation with the Animal Liberation Front, as well as evidence pertaining to POM Wonderful.

According to the search warrant, police seized computer equipment, animal rights books, pamphlets, T-shirts, fliers, a stuffed animal and "duffel bags w/ wrist rocket, 3/8" shot," an apparent reference to a type of slingshot. The FBI would not comment on the case.

The Animal Liberation Front is a shadowy network that has sabotaged animal research labs, vandalized homes of researchers, firebombed properties and made numerous death threats. Because it has no known leadership structure or membership, anyone can strike under the group's name. The FBI has called it a domestic terror threat.

Vlasak, a trauma surgeon, runs a website called the Animal Liberation Press Office that publishes "communiques" from people claiming to have committed sabotage or other acts on behalf of the Animal Liberation Front and other underground groups. He says he does not know who any members of the front are, but simply receives their messages anonymously and publishes them.

"I don't do anything illegal," he said. "We're just press officers. It seems like this is just an attack on above-ground people because they don't know who the underground people are."
in http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me ... ck=1&cset=
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quinta nov 09, 2006 6:25 pm

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e ainda dizem que defendem os animais... :evil:
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terça nov 14, 2006 11:21 am

Só uma pergunta, esses visons são criados para isso ou capturados??
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terça nov 14, 2006 3:26 pm

Tanto quanto consegui apurar, o vison mais utilizados na Europa para reprodução/criação é o visom americano, que é maior, logo dá mais rentabilidade... o grave é que estão a libertar espécies não-autócnes num ecossistema e aos milhares... cambada de irresponsáveis :evil:
Última edição por casadiscaes em terça nov 14, 2006 3:31 pm, editado 1 vez no total.
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terça nov 14, 2006 3:30 pm

agora foi mais um atentado bombista...
Communiqué from ALF activists
Date: November 1, 2006
Institution targeted: Dean's Farm (UK) and Oxford University

While the Government and Thames Valley Police have been busy doing the bidding
of the vivisection industry by passing repressive laws and making peaceful
protest impossible, the ALF has also been busy, recruiting and reorganising in
Oxfordshire. On the night of Saturday Oct 28 a new cell of volunteers visited
Deans Farm near Witney where tens of thousands of hens are kept in battery
cages. For the first time in UK sophisticated electronic incendiary devices
were placed under 6 vehicles and remotely detonated from miles away. These new
devices are incredibly powerful and all six lorries were completely destroyed.
This attack should serve as a warning to Oxford University, the building
contractor Mace Plus Ltd and all companies that profit from animal cruelty that
the ALF is watching you and know this, you will be held to account. This
warning is clear and unambiguous. This action is dedicated to the memory of
Barry Horne and to all animal rights prisoners. Now is the time - the time is
now.
in http://www.animalliberationpressoffice. ... farmuk.htm

depois queixam-se que a legislação aperta e que são perseguidos...
Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act Passes in House
Headed to the President for Signature
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Counter Animal Extremism
"On behalf of the biomedical research community, I commend the House of Representative’s passage of the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) - S. 3880. The bill effectively addresses the very serious threat that violent actions committed by animal rights extremists pose to medical and scientific research.

The message Congress has delivered today is that those who illegally intimidate and harass medical researchers and their families have been put on notice that the American public will no longer tolerate these deplorable actions. The climate of fear that presently surrounds medical discovery and the research enterprise has serious implications not only to future medical treatments and cures but to this nation’s economy.


The AETA, which passed the Senate last month, is a key milestone on the path to protecting researchers and their families from intimidation and harassment by extremists. This bill is Capitol Hill’s first attempt to counteract ‘tertiary’ targeting harassment techniques, which are actions against individuals or organizations that do business with research institutions. Having passed both houses of Congress, it is expected the President will soon sign the measure into law.


This milestone would not have been possible without the extraordinary cooperation of Republicans and Democrats and their staffs working together. Many other interested parties played a critical role, including biomedical research, animal agriculture, animal exhibition and other animal user groups, plus the American Civil Liberties Union.


The AETA improves and strengthens the existing federal animal enterprise protection statute (18 U.S.C. 43) to address the expanded scope of violent and threatening activity directed at scientists and others conducting important medical esearch and scientific innovation, and other lawful activities. The bill clarifies that it is a crime to damage or interfere with an ‘animal enterprise,’ and expands existing law’s parameters to cover threats, harassment and other illegal activities against those who are connected with such enterprises – not just the enterprises themselves. The law increases criminal penalties based on the level of violence or property loss, while expressly excluding First Amendment protected activity from its coverage.”


The FBI considers animal rights extremists among its most serious domestic terror threats. The extremist agenda is typically advanced through “direct action” which includes death threats, vandalism, and bombings. Recent victims have included: families, neighbors, friends, co-workers, individuals delivering goods and services, and other businesses carrying out contractual obligations to the researcher or animal enterprise.”
in http://www.fbresearch.org/Journalists/R ... 111306.htm

não deve faltar muito para o RU seguir este tipo de legislação... nem o resto da Europa...
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quarta nov 15, 2006 2:43 pm

Aliás, a resposta das autoridades já começa a ser dura...
Cancer scientist jailed for animal test attacks

· Researcher faced moral dilemma over his work
· Defendant caused £25,000 damage at three firms

Jeevan Vasagar
Thursday September 21, 2006
The Guardian


A cancer research scientist who was tortured by a moral dilemma over animal experimentation waged a sabotage campaign against companies linked to the animal testing firm Huntingdon Life Sciences. Joseph Harris, 26, a doctor of molecular biology at Nottingham University, was jailed for three years yesterday after he became the first person to be convicted under legislation aimed at animal rights activists.
http://education.guardian.co.uk/busines ... 65,00.html

Guinea pig farm owners threatened in letters

Press Association
Saturday September 2, 2006
The Guardian


A woman yesterday admitted intimidating the co-owner of a guinea pig farm which was targeted for six years by animal rights activists.
Madeline Buckler, 24, of Levenshulme, Manchester, wrote letters to Darley Oaks farm demanding they release the guinea pigs bred there for scientific research or face consequences, Leicester crown court was told.

The farm, in Newchurch, Staffordshire, shut in January. Buckler denied three counts of blackmail and one of attempted blackmail on which no evidence will be offered. She will be sentenced on September 22.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/animalrights/ ... 29,00.html

Animal rights activist admits firebombing attempts

David Fickling and agencies
Thursday August 17, 2006
Guardian Unlimited


An activist described by police as the Animal Liberation Front's "top bomber" today pleaded guilty to two attempted firebomb attacks on the homes of people connected to animal testing last year.
Donald Currie was remanded in custody for psychiatric reports after pleading guilty at Reading crown court. He will be sentenced next month.

The 40-year-old admitted planting a firebomb that exploded on the doorstep of a man connected to the Huntingdon Life Sciences animal testing laboratory last September. The man's wife and daughter were at home at the time of the attack.

Currie also admitted planting a weed killer bomb under the car of Caroline Brooks, an employee of a courier company supplying Huntingdon Life Sciences.
http://education.guardian.co.uk/busines ... 11,00.html
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sábado dez 23, 2006 3:01 pm

agora passaram ao envnenamento?
Activists take credit for juice poisoning
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- Animal activists claim they have poisoned 487 bottles of POM Wonderful's juice on the U.S. Eastern seaboard to protest animal testing.

A POM Wonderful spokesman told United Press International the company has not confirmed the validity of the claim, but it was contacted by the FBI regarding the issue. The spokesman said the company is preparing a statement on the matter.

The North American Animal Liberation Press Office distributed a communiqué it received that claimed credit for the juice poisoning and was signed "animal rights militia." POM Wonderful, which makes pomegranate juice, has been a target of animal activists since it was revealed the company uses animals, such as newborn mice and rabbits, to test its juice and show its health benefits.

The communiqué does not detail what substance was allegedly put in the juice but says it isn't lethal.

"Those who drink the contaminated juice won't die like the animals in pom labs, but the diarrhea, vomiting and headaches will hopefully send a strong message that people will no longer allow innocent defenseless animals to be tormented and killed for a health juice," the communiqué states.
in http://www.upi.com/HealthBusiness/view. ... 3253-4881r
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