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Despite all the recent represion almost 100 angry AR activists are telling the city that their grubby suport for HLS must end.
This is the best turnout SHAC have had since the trial that sent some of our members down for 50 years.
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was more than 100
27.02.2009 21:10
eh
Actually police estimated 350 at the demo
27.02.2009 21:49
shaccy
Homepage: http://www.shac.net
Another pathetic shacwatch / cop post
28.02.2009 10:15
(blimey, the cops can't even get the demo name right, do your research before pretending to be activists!!)
oi oi copper
remove this lie
28.02.2009 11:28
trollhunt
This isn't a genuine shac post.....
28.02.2009 15:17
Genuine shac posts will have proper and extensive info about HLS and SHAC on the article. To say that this is the "best turn out" since blah blah is false and misleading. There were hundreds of people at this demo and other demos have impressive turnouts.
It should be pointed out that most people supporting shac have full time jobs [despite what shacwatch tell you...] which accounts for "poor turn out" on weekday demos. Some of the people who DO turn out on the weekday demos are seriously ill and against vivisection for a variety of reasons including illness and maiming caused by adverse reactions to prescription drugs.
See www.shac.net and www.curedisease.net
Mandy
e-mail: stopcamdenanimallab@yahoo.co.uk info@shac.net
Homepage: http://www.shac.net www.myspace.com/stopcamdenanimallab www.curedisease.net