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16-05-2007 11:12 | 4 comment(s)

Documents expose Police corruption in Oxford

Documents that have been disclosed at the trial of the SPEAK 16 have highlighted a sinister relationship that exists between law enforcement officers in Oxford and Oxford University Read more >>

18-02-2007 20:07 | 2 comment(s)

SPEAK To Field Candidates at General Election

SPEAK, the controversial animal rights campaign group that has been actively resisting the building of Oxford University’s new animal research laboratory, has announced that it will be fielding candidates at the next general election in constituencies whose current MP is “outspokenly anti-animal.”
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13-03-2006 15:05 | 5 comment(s)

WORLD DAY FOR LAB ANIMALS - Sat 22nd April

This is vivisection
This year's World Day for Laboratory Animals is probably the most important World Day ever. Never before has the anti vivisection movement been so close to finally defeating the vivisectors. We are tantalisingly close to achieving an historic victory at Oxford and, should we defeat Oxford University, the ramifications for the future of vivisection are enormous. The ripple effect will be felt not only in the UK but worldwide. Read more >>

28-02-2006 13:28 | 1 comment(s)

Transhumanism, human “enhancement” and eugenics: day of information for action

Transhumanism, human “enhancement” and eugenics: day of information for action
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22-02-2006 15:24 | 9 comment(s)

Pro-vivisectionists group 'Pro-Test' gather to defend Oxford tortore lab

Students and staff at Oxford University are to defy animal rights campaigners
and demonstrate in support of a controversial £163;20m research facility.

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23-12-2005 10:39 | 5 comment(s)

The Real Face of Terror

Masking the truth
Balaclava-clad figures move about in sinister silence as they work towards their goal of completing Oxford University’s new ‘research’ facility. If completed, will see thousands of animals blinded, drugged, brain damaged, mutilated and ultimately killed. Read more >>

30-11-2005 13:25 | 7 comment(s)

Oxford Lab - work resumes on animal lab

Work resumed on the Oxford lab on South Parks Rd this morning. Police were present as lorries entered the site.

Weekly site demo tomorrow (Thurs) from 1pm. Anyone wanting to go from London can take the megabus from Victoria, and various places in West London. Standby price is about £10 return, but you can go for as little as £2 if you book online in advance, www.megabus.com Email back for further details.

www.speakcampaigns.org.uk
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23-07-2005 14:36 | 0 comment(s)

Researchers Speak Out Against Animal Tests

The scientific director of Europeans for Medical Progress today spoke strongly against the building of the proposed primate experimentation lab in Oxford. The lab's construction has so far been halted for just over a year by popular protest. Read more >>

05-06-2005 22:37 | 0 comment(s)

Scientists vs Environmentalits - Thursday 9th of June at the Vaults


WHICH IS THE BIGGER OBSTACLE TO
PROGRESS ON SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF CLIMATE CHANGE?

Listen, learn and join the debate! Read more >>

09-05-2005 11:59 | 0 comment(s)

Critical Talk on Nanotech - Oxford, this wednesday


There will be a critical talk and discussion about Nanotechnology and converging technologies at OARC (east oxford community centre) this wednesday 11th May - speakers from ETC Group, Corporate Watcha nd Scientists for Global Responsibility. Read more >>

25-02-2005 14:45 | 0 comment(s)

The Man Made Plagues

In 1992 I walked into the University of North Dakota Library to do some research of Congressional documents. I remember quite well the bitter cold of -40 below 0 and wind chills that would freeze you to the bone with some speed. However this cold is a warm summer day at the beach, in comparison to the documents I found. Read more >>

19-01-2005 00:56 | 0 comment(s)

March to stop Oxford Animal Lab - January 29th

The half built concrete structure that stands only ten minutes from Oxford city centre is a monument to cruelty and blind predjudice. Oxford University believe they can ignore the voices of those who expose their lies and deceit but not any longer. The chance to stop this animal abuse lab becoming a reality lies in our hands and we must not fail the countless thousands of animals that could one day become the future 'assets' of the university vivisectors. Oxford University does not want its academic image tarnished by its unwillingness to stop the discredited practice of abusing animals in the name of science but no recourse to injunctions and bully boy tactics will stop us SPEAKING out for the voiceless. Please make every effort to join the demo on the 29th January, your support is vital if we are to prevent the new lab from ever being built.

STOP THE OXFORD ANIMAL LAB, meet 12.30pm, Broad St, outside Balliol college, Oxford, OX1 3BJ.
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15-12-2004 14:02 | 15 comment(s)

Nanotech industry front group use Indymedia to talk to angels

Nanotech industry front, group Institute of Nanotechnology have taken to using the UK Indymedia Newswire in an attempt to make contact with "Angels Against Nanotechnology". Read more >>

13-12-2004 11:45 | 3 comment(s)

crane occupation halts construction of europes largest nanotech centre.

From 8 a.m. this morning, a group of people has occupied a crane of the Minatec building site in Grenoble (france), to stop work for the day. The occupying ones, supported by protestors on the ground, unrolled a banner against nanotechnologies and distributed leaflets to passers by inviting them to come to join them (see leaflet below in french).

Minatec is set to be the largest centre for Nanotechnologies in Europe and is currently being built next to the site of the super-collider in Grenoble.

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13-12-2004 11:36 | 0 comment(s)

Activists occupy Nanotech centre construction site

Activists in Grenoble France occupy construction site for Minatec Nanotech centre Read more >>

09-12-2004 17:57 | 13 comment(s)

angels at nano-tech conference - pics

the host of angels
The Heavenly Righteous Opposed to Nano-tech Greed manifested at a conference of potential investors in the nano-technology industry today. Harry Swan, once in charge of PR for Monsanto and now trying to sell nano-tech to investors, was presented with a Can of Worms Award. Read more >>

06-12-2004 23:43 | 5 comment(s)

Stagecoach buses get into nanotech

Stagecoach Boss Brian Souter - one of the most homophobic rich men in britain who has personally bankrolled anti-gay campaigns - has announced that he will be using nanoparticle fuel additives in all stagecoach buses in the UK - Nanoparticle pollution from car exhausts is already a leading cause of child death - how can you claim to be environmentally friendly by adding more nanoparticles???
another nasty corporate person backing another nasty corporate technology? - more reason to boycott stagecoach... Read more >>

30-11-2004 13:34 | 11 comment(s)

Animal Rights Demo - Success Already!

Libraries close in preparation for animal rights demo Read more >>

29-10-2004 11:37 | 1 comment(s)

Contemporary Ideology Forum hosts Dr D. Parr on the Precautionary Principle

Dr Doug Parr, Chief Scientist of Greenpeace, will be talking the Precautionary Principle in relation to new technologies, GMOs, nanotechnology and wind power. He will argue that the Precautionary Principle can be applied in all these cases, but this can still lead to differing positions on what to do. This is because underlying some of these judgements is a differing set of values. He will attempt to draw out how this relates to three sets of people: (a) Greenpeace, (b) "the public" and (c) "the establishment" (both scientififc and political). His presentation will also draw out, with examples, how difficult it is for certain arguments to be heard which amounts to little better than censorship.
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11-09-2004 11:48 | 0 comment(s)

GM Maize approved by EU for planting

BBC report on GM Maize approval Read more >>

25-07-2004 18:30 | 10 comment(s)

SPEAK - Dr Jerry Vlasak replies to media libel

Todays press has been full of lies about how animal rights supporter and trauma surgeon Dr Jerry Vlasak wished violence on vivisectors as part of a serious of crude dirty tricks against successful animal rights campaigns. Here is Dr Vlasak's response Read more >>

25-07-2004 13:16 | 103 comment(s)

SPEAK FREE - Support freedom of speach!

SPEAK FREE - The author announces the intention to create a protest organisation to speak out against animal liberation activists and support freedom of speach, which until now has not been possible due to the repression of scientists and researchers through intimidation and fear. Read more >>

04-07-2004 17:00 | 1 comment(s)

Video of Sainsbury’s Blockade

Video
Short exciting video of one of the Sainsbury anti-GM blockades at Coleshill near Birmingham last Thursday night. Read more >>

03-07-2004 14:52 | 2 comment(s)

Some photes from the Sainsbury's blockade in Birmingham

Some photes taken at the Sainsbury's blockade in Birmingham which held for over 6 hours. Read more >>

11-05-2004 09:36 | 2 comment(s)

Another GM Victory - Monsanto Drop GM Wheat

The world's first genetically modified wheat is to be shelved because of consumer resistance.
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27-04-2004 14:50 | 3 comment(s)

Oxford lyrical about the GM victory

Video
Jim was involved in kicking off the anti-GM campaigns... Read more >>

30-03-2004 21:47 | 1 comment(s)

Bayer withdraw Commercialisation of GM Maize

Bayer Cropscience is giving up attempts to commercialise GM maize - the only transgenic plant to have approval for widespread cultivation.
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23-03-2004 12:53 | 1 comment(s)

Boycott Bayer Campaign

Boycott Bayer has been launched by anti-GM campaigners: posters and leaflets available Read more >>

26-02-2004 09:46 | 1 comment(s)

Stop Vivisection - New Campaign against Oxford University

NEW FRONT TO OPEN UP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST VIVISECTION!


After our success against Cambridge University in stopping the proposed
plans for Europe's largest primate centre, the SPEAC (Stop Primate
Experiments at Cambridge) campaign has decided to open up a new front
in the
fight against vivisection.
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