Sunday, September 12, 2004

OPINION/COMMENTARY

Animal Rights Making A Killing In England "There are people here who I don't know and who I'm sure the police don't know who could do what they want: get away with murder." So said long-time British Animal Liberation Front (ALF) leader Robin Webb at a Sunday gathering of UK animal-rights militants. "The Animal Terror Camp," as Britain's Western Daily Press called it, attracted several hundred hard-core activists, mostly from the violent SHAC movement. Webb's veiled reference to future homicides made up for the absence of American terrorist sympathizer Jerry Vlasak, who was barred from entering Great Britain after that country's Home Secretary (analogous to our own Homeland Security chief) learned that Vlasak himself endorsed animal-rights-related assassinations during a 2003 speech. Vlasak delivered the comments as a spokesman for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)....

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