"Terrorism in the Name of Animal Rights", in Taylor, Maxwell and Horgan, John. "Chattel" focuses on several research animal facilities and the campaigns and individuals working to close them down.



With Melanie Arnold, Steven Best, Mel Broughton, Rod Coronado. A May 28, 1984, raid on the University of Pennsylvania's head injury clinic caused $60,000 worth of damage and saw the removal of 60 hours of tapes, which showed the researchers laughing as they used a hydraulic device to cause brain damage to baboons.On April 20, 1985, acting on a tip-off from a student, the ALF raided a laboratory in the University of California, Riverside, causing $700,000 in damages and removing 468 animals.Monaghan writes that, around 1982, there was a noticeable shift in the non-violent position, and not one approved by everyone in the movement.


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The criticism has been accompanied by dissent within the animal rights movement itself about the use of violence, and increasing attention from the police and intelligence communities. A number of above-ground groups exist to support covert volunteers. In 2002 the The roots of the ALF trace back to December 1963, when British journalist John Prestige was assigned to cover a Animal rights writer Noel Molland writes that one of these HSA groups was formed in 1971 by a law student from In August 1974, Lee and Goodman were arrested for taking part in a raid on Oxford Laboratory Animal Colonies in The movement has underground and above-ground components, and is entirely decentralized with no formal hierarchy, the absence of which acts as a firebreak when it comes to legal responsibility. For the "reverence of life" quote, see Lee, Ronnie. A candid and introspective look at the extreme beliefs and motives of Ingrid Newkirk, the British-born co-founder and driving force behind People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal-rights organization. In 1998, terrorism expert The nature of the ALF as a leaderless resistance means support for Vlasak and Best is hard to measure.

Documentary with a slight arty feel exploring general animal rights issues, with participation from Mark Gold of Animal Aid and some of the Wickham 19 Defendants. It took three years of … Activists say the movement is non-violent. Animal Liberation Front (ALF, dosł.Front Wyzwolenia Zwierząt) – międzynarodowa organizacja walcząca o prawa zwierząt, stosująca akcję bezpośrednią w ramach niekierowanego oporu.Uznawana jest przez rząd USA za terrorystyczną.Nie należy wiązać jej działań z polskim Frontem Wyzwolenia Zwierząt..

Stallwood, Kim. Undercover video at Hunting Life Sciences (HLS) proving Animal testing and Animal cruelty. HLS have been infiltrated and exposed a number of times in recent years. (eds.) Keith Mann writes that it did not seem plausible that activists known for making simple incendiary devices from household components would suddenly switch to mercury-tilt switches and plastic explosives, then never be heard from again. Audio.

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A 50-minute video that discusses the tactics and philosophy of revolutionary environmentalism and animal liberation.

An introduction to the Animal Liberation Front with underground footage from the 1980s to the present, using the campaign against Huntington Life Sciences as a case study of the need for ...

"A Personal Overview of Direct Action" in Best and Nocella (eds.).

Stallwood, Kim. In February 1989, an explosion damaged the Senate House bar in Bristol University, an attack claimed by the unknown "Animal Abused Society". Documentary examining the Animal Liberation Front's resurgent campaign in the 1990s. A few days after the bombings, the unknown "British Animal Rights Society" claimed responsibility for having attached a Property destruction began to increase substantially after several high-profile campaigns closed down facilities perceived to be abusive to animals.