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Major SHAC actions in London area today

Passing Stranger | 28.04.2006 19:24 | Animal Liberation | London

SHAC staged major protests today aimed at both the financiers and customers of Huntingdon Life Sciences.

Starting from Finsbury Square the aim was to march on Europe's financial heartland to get the message across that dealing with HLS "is financial madness". At its finish in America Square a rally was held outside the offices of Cantor Fitzgerald, a major 2005 trader in HLS shares, a trade that as a result of SHAC actions has been pretty much suspended.

SHAC action at SmithKlineBeecham, West London
SHAC action at SmithKlineBeecham, West London


A contingent stayed in the City, visiting BigPharma giant Astro Zeneca, the Mauritian Embassy (Mauritius is one of the largest breeders and exporters of primates for vivisection in the world ) and Mauritian travel companies.

Half a dozen minibuses then carried other protesters to venues over London and the Home Counties, targeting HLS's biggest customers. "No Customers - No HLS" is SCAC's stated tactic here.

According to their website : "Huntingdon, in their own documents, say that 10 companies give HLS 45% of their business. These companies kill 81,000 animals at HLS every single year."

Pfizer in Walton Oaks, Novartis in Horsham, Wyeth and Abbot Laboratories in Maidenhead all got a visit from the SHAC squads, and there was a lively presence outside GlaxoSmithKline in Brentford, where around thirty protesters made sure departing employees learned the extent of its involvement.

With the A4 rush hour traffic at a standstill in both directions, passing motorists also had time to read the banners and listen to the chants. Many honked their horns and waved in support.

Although there was a strong police presence throughout, including a sizeable FIT squad, there were no reported arrests (as of 19.15, Friday). A SHAC spokesman commented "they weren't as bad as usual".

A fuller report will be on the SHAC website tomorrow:  http://www.shac.net/

Passing Stranger

Additions

More here

29.04.2006 13:34

This was just one part of the action. See here for a fuller picture:

 http://www.shac.net/

beagle


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Major protest?

29.04.2006 13:13

Don't want to sound rude or anything but as far as i can see from the foto this far from major protest

friendly

pony


answer

29.04.2006 20:42

The photo was of one of the four groups the main protest broke into after several hundred people marched through the centre of London, for which numerous roads in the financial heartland were closed - mostly by the police it seems. The one pictured was at GlaxoSmithKline's global HQ at Brentford on the A4 into London - massive amount of support from passing cars.

For more photos and accounts of the day of actions in and about London, a series of reports is now up on www.shac.net

Harry Cass
mail e-mail: cassinton@princeton.huntingdon.com


To answer.

30.04.2006 11:30

The SHAC web site reported 100 people marched in London not hundreds.

Great turn out all the same and a good march.

Canfused.com


SHAC

05.05.2006 08:09

My god I hate these guys. they have failed utterly to close down HLS - in fact as a result of their thuggish, terrorist actions HLS has moved so many of its services in-house that the logical conclusion is that it will become self-contained in every way and SHAC won't be able to touch them.

so they're going after the clients.. the people who BY LAW are required to avail themselves of HLS's services.. what is THAT going to achieve? ridiculous.

Greg Avery is a simple-minded fool and I hope he suffers a deeply ironic demise at the hands of some animal-friendly produce very, very soon.

Shaquila
mail e-mail: shac.is.gay@gmail.com


sinking ship

08.05.2006 12:49


Sounds like 'shaquila' may just be HLS's last vocal supporter on earth!

"There's nothing more decievingly heartening than singing with your ship mates as you go under" ... allegedly.

bye 'shaquila'
bye hls

Pirate


not surprising

17.06.2006 18:41

there are few vocal supporters because we're scared of these morons from the animal rights brigade. they've proved time and time again that they're vicious and violent, and frankly they can go and f--k themselves. they hate people.

Shaquila
mail e-mail: shac.is.gay@gmail.com


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