July 2015 archive

From “Terrorism” to Activism: Moving from the Green Scare to Animal Rights

from Common Dreams by Lauren Gazzola Eleven years ago, when I was arrested along with six other animal activists on domestic terrorism charges, I was already tired of looking for lawyers.  The campaign I was working on, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), had already garnered its fair share of lawsuits and arrests.  The situation had …

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Oakland animal rights activist pleads not guilty, due in federal court in San Diego

Contra Costa Times OAKLAND – An animal rights activist accused of freeing mink from mink ranches and vandalizing businesses pleaded not guilty in federal court in Oakland Tuesday to a charge of conspiring to violate the U.S. Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. Joseph Buddenberg, 31, of Oakland, entered the plea before U.S. Magistrate Donna Ryu. Buddenberg …

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Unlike the So-Called Left, Government and Industry Really Get Animal Rights

by The Rancid Honeytrap East Bay Indymedia While many on the ostensible Left continue to point and laugh at animal rights activism, the US government continues to regard it with deadly seriousness. Yesterday the FBI arrested Joseph Buddenburg, and Nicole Kissane, for allegedly releasing minks from mink farms and vandalizing fur retailers. The pair are …

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Dylann Roof Is Not a “Terrorist” — But Animal Rights Activists Who Free Minks From Slaughter Are

by Glenn Greenwald The Intercept The FBI on Friday announced the arrests in Oakland of two animal rights activists, Joseph Buddenberg and Nicole Kissane, and accused the pair of engaging in “domestic terrorism.” This comes less than a month after the FBI director said he does not consider Charleston Church murderer Dylann Roof a “terrorist.” The activists’ alleged crimes: …

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Animal Rights Activists charged as Terrorists (Pacifica Radio)

Hear NAALPO Press Officer Jerry Vlasak interviewed on Pacifica Radio. http://pacificaeveningnews.blogspot.com/2015/07/animal-rights-activists-charged-as.html Two Oakland-based animal activists have been charged with Terrorizing the fur-industry. Joseph Buddenberg and Nicole Kissane are accused of traveling more than 40,000 miles releasing thousands of Minks from farms as well as vandalizing the homes and businesses of fur industry members. Animal rights …

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Economic Sabotage at Ontario (Canada) Livestock Alliance

Received anonymously July 18, 2015 – Ontario, Canada – Late tonight in Guelph, locks were super glued and buildings were graffitied at Ontario Pork Producers, Ontario Veal, Ontario Goat and Ontario Rabbit; the later three making up the Ontario Livestock Alliance. These organizations directly assist in coordinating the purchase and shipment of animals to their …

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Animal activists charged with releasing 1,800 mink from Burley farm

Katy Terhune KTVB Television, Boise, ID   BURLEY, Idaho — A pair of animal activists accused of wreaking havoc at an Idaho mink farm during a cross-country crime spree are now facing federal charges. Thirty-one-year-old Joseph Buddenberg and 28-year-old Nicole Kissane were indicted Friday on charges of conspiracy to violate the Animal Enterprise Anti-Terrorism Act. …

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2 charged in cross-country anti-fur crimes

By Kristina Davis San Diego Union Tribune SAN DIEGO — The missions were completed under the cover of darkness, in the name of animal activism. Joseph Buddenberg and Nicole Kissaneare accused of vandalizing a family-run fur shop in San Diego, freeing thousands of minks from Idaho to Pennsylvania and trying to flood the home of …

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Two California animal rights activists arrested after vandalism spree

By Marty Graham SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – Two California animal rights activists were arrested on Friday over accusations that since 2013 they had wandered the country vandalizing stores and homes and releasing minks and other animals as part of an anti-fur campaign. Joseph Buddenberg, 31, and Nicole Kissane, 28, are charged in a six-page indictment …

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Two Sea Shepherd Crewmembers Arrested In The Faroe Islands With Assistance Of Danish Navy

Sea Shepherd Global Contact: Michelle Mossfield – Media Director, Sea Shepherd GlobalE: michelle@seashepherdglobal.org WASHINGTON – Two volunteer crewmembers from the Sea Shepherd ship, Sam Simon, have been arrested in the Faroe Islands. Susan Larsen of the United States, driver of the small boat, Farley, and Tom Strerath of Germany, navigator of the same small boat, …

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Does saving an animal’s life make you a good Samaritan or a terrorist?

by Natasha Lennard Let’s do a thought experiment. You’re walking down the street on a sweltering summer’s day and you pass a car in which a dog is trapped. The animal is visibly suffering in the heat, panting, and collapsing; it seems close to death. You know you can easily free the dog by forcing …

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Breeders up ante after second break-in at area farm

By Steve Rice Stratford Beacon Herald Canadian mink producers have upped the reward money for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for breaking into two St. Marys area farms over the last six weeks. A reward of $75,000 was posted by the Canada Mink Breeders Association (CMBA) shortly after approximately 1,500 …

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Second Massive Mink Release in Two Months in Ontario (Canada)

For Immediate Release July 9, 2015 Second Massive Mink Release in Two Months in Ontario (Canada) 6800 Animals Liberated in Addition to 1800 Last Month; Area Abusers Are “Rattled”   Although no communique has been received yet by the Animal Liberation Press Office, animal liberationists in the Ontario, Canada region have almost surely struck a …

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Farm operated by Canadian Mink Breeders president was broken into overnight Tuesday

By Steve Rice Stratford Beacon Herald Kirk Rankin acknowledges that he may have been targeted by animal rights activists or whoever released nearly 7,000 mink at his St. Marys area farm overnight Tuesday. But the president of the Canadian Mink Breeders Association responded with a firm “no” when asked if it would change anything about …

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Ontario fur farmers rattled after thousands of mink let out during two break-ins

Cara McKenna, The Canadian Press Published Thursday, July 9, 2015 12:50PM EDT Last Updated Thursday, July 9, 2015 6:21PM EDT TORONTO — Fur farmers in southwestern Ontario are rattled after more than 8,000 mink were released during two recent break-ins. Police said about 6,800 mink were let out of four sheds at RBR Fur Farms …

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