Monday, February 9, 2009
Animal Liberation Front Publishes Annual Report Documenting Arson, Graffiti, Bombs, and Animal Liberation Efforts
The North American Animal Liberation Press Office has published a report covering 2008 actions, a discussion of future directions, and a section on prisoners and snitches.
From letter bombs sent to John Hopkins, Poultry shop windows smashed, banners dropped, Slaughterhouse trucks burned, dogs and rabbits liberated, computers hacked, trucks sabotaged, and a Leather Expo burned to the ground, the Animal Liberation Front has had an active of year of direct action.
16% of ALF's actions were animal liberation, 11% bombs, arson and incendiary devices, and 73% graffiti, glued locks, and sabotage.
Between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, Mexico has the greatest number of actions.
The number and ferocity of actions against animal exploitation industries is a testament to the passion these activists feel for those creatures who cannot defend themselves. Congratulations to the good folks at the Press Office who continue to do the important work of documenting and communicating the workings of the Animal Liberation movement.
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2 comments:
speaking of animal liberation where is the picture of you and Seamus?!
I liberated it.
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