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News
Trial of Rod Coronado draws to a close
The trial of Rod Coronado, which began on Monday, September 10, 2007 and centred on a US citizen's right to 'free speech' has drawn to a conclusion
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New York first US state to ban electrocution of animals for fur
The state of New York has become the first US state to ban electrocution as a method of slaughtering animals raised for fur.
(6th September 2007) Read More...
Landmark Victory for ADI
Animal Defenders International's (ADI) campaign to end lab primates' misery has achieved a major victory today as 393 MEPs put their signatures to Written Declaration 40/2007 in the European Parliament
(5th September 2007) Read More...
Celebrities in jail for primates
Celebrity supporters of Animal Defenders International (ADI) were ‘jailed’ in a primate cage in London today to promote International Primate Day on Saturday, 1st September.
(31st August 2007) Read More...
Austrian activist found not guilty in Finnish court
An Austrian animal rights activist has been acquitted this week of charges of spying and intruding on the property of a Finnish fur farmer.
(30th August 2007) Read More...
Oxford University offered money to stop abusing a monkey
PETA have offered Oxford University money to stop torturing a monkey the university currently have imprisoned in one of their labs.
(24th August 2007) Read More...
Monkey In A Cage Set to Storm UK Top 10
Animal lovers across the UK are taking part in a mass internet download of protest single ‘Monkey in a Cage’ this week between Monday 20th and Saturday 25th August 2007.
(19th August 2007) Read More...
Swedish fur fashion project stopped
The project FurNiche, organised by Showroom Stockholm in Sweden and backed by the International Fur Trade Federation, confirmed today that as a result of all the protest from animal rights campaigners
(7th August 2007) Read More...
Government found guilty of misleading public over animal suffering
The UK Government was found guilty on 27th July of turning a blind eye to substantial suffering of animals in Home Office licensed experiments and consequently misleading the public
(1st August 2007) Read More...
Benjamin Zephaniah set to launch 'Animal Liberation Project'
PETA has unveiled a provocative display that is set to remind people that 200 Years after Parliament banned the slave trade, it continues for animals.
(1st August 2007) Read More...
Features
Animal Rights - the Beating Heart of Eco Action There is an expression, though not one an Animal Rights activist would tend to use, that describes something so large as to evade notice as the “Elephant in the room.” However, there is now an issue so large, so vital, that it might be better described as the very room itself. That issue is of course Climate Change. Read More...
When can we reasonably expect abolition? Months not decades How many times have you heard the line of compromise: “we look forward to a time when we have better methods, and animal tests can be abandoned”? It’s a line they’ve been using to justify vivisection for decades. But this line isn’t going to work anymore. The thinking behind it has the potential to start dismantling up the industry right now. Interested in making this happen? Read on. Read More...
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Editorials
Business as Usual Despite the arrest and the remanding of the 3 leaders of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) last week campaigning by the group goes on unabated. If Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) had hoped that the rounding up of 32 supporters of SHAC last week and the remanding in custody of three of its leaders Greg Avery, Natasha Avery and Heather Nicholson would somehow lessen the pressure being put on them by the group then the company’s managing director Brian Cass must be very disappointed that far from depleting the campaign against the company, protests seem to be increasing. Read More...
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