Category: North American Communiqués

UCLA Van Torched

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: June 13, 2008 Institution targeted: UCLA Primate Vivisection Received anonymously At the start of last week, in Irvine, CA, a van owned by UCLA went up in flames. For all of those affected you have the UCLA primate vivsection program to blame. It is unacceptable for us to see, hear, …

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DHL, Customer of Huntingdon Life Sciences Painted, Windows Broken

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: June 13, 2008 Institution targeted: DHL, Customer of Huntingdon Life Sciences Received anonymously Today as in years past we are living through a violent attack of the speciesist states against fighters for the liberation of animals and the earth. Confinement in apocalyptic prisons is an example of the fact that …

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Mendele Leather Company Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: June 1, 2008 Institution targeted: Mendele Leather Company Received anonymously Very early on June 1 the Frente de Liberación Animal de México paid a second visit to the Mendele leather company in Mexico City (Distrito Federal). After our last visit (March 22) the police presence has increased, but despite obstacles …

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Cock Fighter and Breeder’s House Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: June 1, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexican Cock Fighter Received anonymously June 1: At night on the day indicated the Frente de Liberación Animal visited the home of a speciesist, owner of a bird breeding facility and cockfighting fan. This bastard does not know that there are people who have plans …

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Meat Markets, Rotisseries and Pet Stores in Mexico State Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 29, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexican Meat Markets and Pet Stores Received anonymously May 29 was not a happy day for meat markets, rotisseries and pet stores in Mexico State, because at night the Frente de Liberación Animal decided to stain their facades with paint and a permanent picture; this …

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Furrier Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 22, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexican Furrier Received anonymously Following the recent sentencing and imprisonment of fighters for animal liberation (Eric McDavid, Rod Coronado and the unjust arrest of Sean Kirtley), activists united in the Frente de Liberación Animal (FLA) of Mexico could not remain unarmed and without demonstrating our …

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Two Staples Stores Etched and Glued for Connection to HLS

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 13, 2008 Institution targeted: HLS Supplier Staples Stores Received anonymously Wednesday night after business hours in Ventura County, California, 2 Staples office supply stores were told to “drop HLS.” At least 10 windows were etched in the front of one of the stores, locks were glued up, “Drop HLS” …

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Explosive Device set in Staples Delivery Truck for Connection to HLS

Communiqué from unknown activists Date: May 13, 2008 Institution targeted: HLS Supplier Staples Stores Received anonymously Action: Incindiary device left under Staples delivery truck. Action: Small explosive device inserted into exhaust system of additional Staples delivery truck. (If it hasn’t been activated yet, it will as soon as it gets hot enough.) When: Two consecutive …

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Four Targets Attacked in Mexico, Restaurants and Meat Markets

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 11, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexican Restaurants, Meat Markets Received anonymously 1 night, 4 objectives On May 11, activists of the Frente de Liberación Animal attacked 2 large restaurants and 2 meat markets in Mexico State, in response to the murder of our animal brothers and sisters in these places. …

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Mexico, Restaurants Painted and Sabotaged

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 10, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico, Restaurants Received anonymously On May 10, the walls, floor and windows of 2 large restaurants in Mexico State were painted by the FLA, and their large grills were made unusable. Take what you have, get out on the street and start the war against …

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Restaurant Painted in Mexico

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 9, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico, Restaurant Received anonymously Before the animal genocide, a radical response! On the night of May 9, in a small town in Mexico State, the luxurious white pickup truck of the owner of a large restaurant that markets the bodies of innocent animals killed for …

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KFC Restaurant Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 5, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico, KFC Restaurant Received anonymously May 5: Once again a ‘fast food’ restaurant (KFC) was the target of the Frente de Liberación Animal in Mexico State, when radical activists sprayed paint on their shelves and advertisements; the massacre against animals is not forgotten nor forgiven. …

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Mexico, Cow’s Milk Distributor Painted

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 2, 2008 Institution targeted: Mexico Cow’s Milk Distributor Received anonymously On May 2 the Frente de Liberación Animal (FLA) attacked with paint a milk distributor in Mexico State because of the way they treat cows who are our sisters in these centers of torture and frustration. Its facade was …

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Pet Store Attacked

Communiqué from ALF activists Date: May 1, 2008 Institution targeted: Pet Store Received anonymously May 1 While masses of workers were demonstrating in every part of the world on the first of May, the Frente de Liberación Animal was attacking the ‘pet’ store that since 1972 has traded in the lives of hundreds of animals, …

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150-200 Mink Liberated in Washington

Communiqué from unknown activists Date: April 29, 2008 Institution targeted: Marr Mink Farm Received anonymously better late than never: this delayed communique was inspired by the recent ALF action in Oregon. in the early morning of November 6th, an estimated 150-200 mink were released from a fur farm on Cornell Creek Road off of highway …

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