Animal Liberation FrontThe Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is a radical animal rights group.
InternationalThe ALF now has groups in a number of other countries besides the UK. The US branch of the ALF has a relationship with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and has provided them with video tapes of animal experiments stolen from laboratories.AttacksAccording to the U.S. Department of Justice, between 1979 and 1993 there were over 313 incidents of break-ins, vandalism, arson and thefts committed in the name of animal rights in the U.S\nAttacks have been carried out at
Violence and the ALFEarly ALF actions tended to centre around the removing (or 'liberating', in ALF terminology) of animals from vivisection laboratories, and the ALF has always had an explicit policy of non-violence. However in more recent years ALF activities have extended to vandalism, arson and making threats against individuals who directly or indirectly work for organisations the ALF have targeted. ALF supporters state that this is intended to make "animal abuse" as costly as possible, and the ALF guidelines state that no ALF action should cause physical harm to any humans or non-human animals - if an act does so then it is not supported by the ALF. A breakaway group from the ALF naming itself the Justice Department was believed to have been responsible for the sending of a number of letter bombs to individuals involved in fox hunting, the fur trade or vivisectors. Of another ALF breakaway group, the Animal Rights Militia, Robin Webb has said the following; "The only difference between ALF and the more radical ones is that ALF basically take every precaution not to endanger life at any time. The Animal Rights Militia Department are prepared to twist the arm of animal abusers". However there has been conjecture within the animal rights movement that the ARM and Justice Department are actually state sponsored agents provocateurs set up to discredit the ALF. Whether this is the case or not, there are strong arguments that, despite their stated aims and principles, from the mid 1980s the ALF in fact has no longer followed a path of non-violence. The first incident that indicated a change in direction was probably their 1984 Mars Bar campaign, wherin the ALF issued statements claiming that bars of Mars chocolate for sale in supermarkets had been contaminated with bleach in protest against the Mars corporation's funding of dental research using monkeys. The incident was later revealed to have been a hoax, but led to widespread criticism of the ALF, and a split with the pacifist magazine Peace News, who had previously allowed the ALF to use their Nottingham address as a PO Box. See also: Barry Horne, GANDALF trial, Craig RosebraughExternal links\n*Animal Liberation Front\n*The Scientist - Researcher Vows To Continue Work Despite Animal ... requires free registration\n*Animal Liberation Front (ALF) Frequently Asked Questions by the North American ALF Supporters Group. Category:Animal rights groups |
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