2015 archive

Deer Traps Sabotaged in Cranbook, BC, Ending Killing

Four provincially-owned clover traps used in culling deer had their netting slashed, making them unusable, in Cranbook, British Columbia during the night of March 5. This forced the city to halt the cull.

FBI, CCSO investigate ‘eco-terrorists’ at Beavercreek farm

Portland Tribune Written by Raymond Rendleman Bird breeders in Beavercreek lost approximately 50 pheasants valued at $1,000 when an unknown number of suspects cut a lock to open up an aviary housing the animals last month. The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office took the initial report at about 1:07 p.m. on March 18 at Estacada Game …

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Charities Conducting or Funding Animal Experiments in the US on Forbes’ List of Top 50 (2014).

Charities conducting or funding animal experiments in the US who are on Forbes’ list of top 50 charities (2014). There were nine charities that fit the bill: American Cancer Society Jude Children’s Research Hospital American Heart Association Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Mayo Clinic Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Alzheimer’s Association National Multiple …

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Why You Can’t Bomb Your Way To Peace – Poem by Marius Mason

Why You Can’t Bomb Your Way To Peace Imagine A steel-walled room, enclosed and full Of children playing, grandmothers and the wash and angry young men with an ax to grind. Oh yes, and a single shooter. The loaded pistol raised, What moral authority will pull the trigger? And if it does, if judgment issues …

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Pheasants Liberated by ALF in Beavercreek, Oregon

Received anonymously On the night of March 16th, 2015, a gate on an aviary was opened at the Estacada Game Farm (25395 South Beavercreek Road, Beavercreek, OR) liberating a flock of ring-necked pheasants into the wild. These birds were bred, among other reasons, to suffer and die in pre-orchestrated canned hunts; a practice which represents …

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FBI Investigating Attempted Firebombing Of KFC; Animal Rights Group Suspected

Associated Press RENO, Nev. (AP) — The FBI is investigating an apparent attempt to firebomb a fast-food restaurant in Reno because of the possibility it could have been an act of domestic terrorism after the initials of an animal rights group were found scrawled on a drive-thru sign, local fire officials told The Associated Press …

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Are Animal Activists Behind the Firebombing of a KFC?

by Khushbu Shah Eater.com The FBI is investigating. Someone tried to fry a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Reno, Nevada: According to KOLO TV, the restaurant was firebombed yesterday morning. When employees arrived at the restaurant, they found that a window had been shattered and that a “Molotov cocktail had been thrown inside.” Authorities tell the …

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Dismissal Denied for Kevin and Tyler

Center for Constitutional Rights March 5 at 1:55pm ·We are very disappointed to announce that the judge in the case of two animal rights activists indicted on terrorism charges for allegedly releasing thousands of animals from fur farms has denied CCR’s motion to dismiss the case. The judge provided one bit of comfort by interpreting …

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Ringling Bros. Circus vs. SeaWorld: One Will Survive, The Other Will Not

by Kenneth Lerer The Dodo The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus announced Thursday that it will phase out the use of elephants in its circuses. Why? Because it knew that if it didn’t do the “right” thing, it would be the end of its business. “There’s been somewhat of a mood shift among …

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Barcelona Activists Assaulted by Bullfight Supporters

Footage of 3 people from our group of activists that were beaten and nearly pushed off of a first floor roof by a pro- bullfighting supporter while we were on an anti-bullfighting protest in Valencia, Spain. Its on the point of going to court…in the video you will see the police as they stand and …

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White People Aren’t Called Terrorists Unless They Liberate Animals, Apparently

MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT It has been clear for years that the US government and mass media’s application of the word “terrorism” is highly subjective. If the US kills civilians in drone attacks it is, according to the White House, not terrorism; it’s self-defense. If a white male gun enthusiast kills three …

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Non-violent ‘Terrorism’?

Huffington Post By Rachel Meeropol, Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights. In a Chicago courtroom today, I will urge a federal judge to dismiss terrorism indictments against two animal rights activists accused of freeing thousands of mink from fur farms. Tyler Lang and Kevin Johnson are charged under the federal Animal Enterprise …

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Animal rights ‘terrorists’? Legality of industry-friendly law to be challenged

The Guardian Two men will plead for dismissal of federal charges under obscure 2006 law for which damaging property or profit line of animal businesses can carry terrorism conviction despite absence of violence Two animal rights activists who have served prison terms for releasing mink and foxes from fur farms in the US midwest are …

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Businesses don’t live in fear of animal rights activists. Why charge them as terrorists?

by Julie Matthaei The Guardian When freeing 2,000 minks from a mink farm, and painting “Liberation is love” on a barn are considered forms of terrorism, one has to stop and wonder what is going on. On Thursday, animal rights activists Kevin Johnson and Tyler Lang went on trial in federal court. Charged with violating …

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Malcolm X Was Right About America

by Chris Hedges Common Dreams   NEW YORK—Malcolm X, unlike Martin Luther King Jr., did not believe America had a conscience. For him there was no great tension between the lofty ideals of the nation—which he said were a sham—and the failure to deliver justice to blacks. He, perhaps better than King, understood the inner …

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