 Keith Mann is a British animal-rights campaigner, believed to be a senior Animal Liberation Front activist. He was first jailed in 1992 in connection with an attack on the home of a fox hunter. In 1994, he was sentenced to 14 years in jail for possession of explosive substances, incitement, criminal damage, and escape from custody. This was reduced to 11 years on appeal. The Guardian has described his activities as a "terrorist-style sabotage campaign against the meat industry." [1] Image File history File links Chimpanzee_head_sketch. ...
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Greg Avery (born 1963), also known as Greg Jennings and Greg Harrison, is a British animal rights activist and co-founder of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), an international campaign to force the closure of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), a controversial animal-testing company with bases in Huntingdon, England, and...
David Barbarash is the North American press officer for the Animal Liberation Front. ...
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Barry Horne Barry Horne was a British animal rights activist who died of kidney failure in Ronkswood Hospital, Worcester on November 5, 2001, following a series of four hunger strikes while serving an 18-year sentence for planting incendiary devices. ...
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The logo of the Great Ape Project, which is campaigning for a Declaration on Great Apes. ...
Beagles removed by British ALF activists from a testing laboratory owned by the Boots Group. ...
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Mann, who lives in Poole, Dorset, was released on parole, but was jailed again in April 2005 after raiding a research laboratory and removing 695 caged mice, who were being used to test botulinum toxin, which is used in Botox. The testing company said their tests were for a medicinal product called Dysport, made by pharmaceutical manufacturer Ipsen Biopharm. Mann said documents he removed from the laboratory showed the tests were for cosmetic purposes, which is banned in Britain. The company denied that its testing practices violated British legislation. Poole is a coastal town, port and tourist destination in the traditional county of Dorset in southern England. ...
Dorset (pronounced Dorsit, sometimes in the past called Dorsetshire) is a county in the southwest of England, on the English Channel coast. ...
Botulin toxin or botox is the toxic compound produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. ...
Botulin toxin or botox is the toxic compound produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. ...
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The Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group (ALFSG) is an organization that provides moral and financial support to people imprisoned for breaking the law in the name of animal rights, in particular Animal Liberation Front activists. ...
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A monkey inside Huntingdon Life Sciences in the United States [1] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) is an international animal rights campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), Europes largest contract animal-testing laboratory, based in Huntingdon and Occold, England, and East Millstone, New Jersey in the United States. ...
Barry Horne Barry Horne was a British animal rights activist who died of kidney failure in Ronkswood Hospital, Worcester on November 5, 2001, following a series of four hunger strikes while serving an 18-year sentence for planting incendiary devices. ...
Filmed by PETA, Covance primate-testing lab, Vienna, Virginia, 2004-5. ...
Etymologically, vivisection refers to the dissection of, or any cutting or surgery upon, a living animal including humans. ...
GANDALF was an acronym (Green Anarchist aND ALF) for the UK trial of the editors of Green Anarchist magazine as well as 2 prominent supporters of the Animal Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group. ...
Rod Coronado Rodney Adam Coronado is a prominent American eco-anarchist and animal rights activist. ...
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Robin Webb appearing on Channel 4s Dispatches Robin Webb runs the Animal Liberation Press Office in the UK. He was previously a member of the ruling council of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), and a director of Animal Aid. ...
David Barbarash is the North American press officer for the Animal Liberation Front. ...
References - "Veteran animal rights activist jailed after threat in court" by Owen Bowcott, The Guardian, April 30, 2005
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