FIGHT SPECIESISM! #1 — Out Now!

The first issue fea­tures: occu­pa­tions in Paris, Anti­spe vs. Novar­tis, news from the UK front­lines, the Sequani Six tri­al, SHAC watch and more.

Click here to read or here to print.

Fight Speciesism! is the new newslet­ter from Anti­spe Britain.

The first issue fea­tures: occu­pa­tions in Paris, Anti­spe vs. Novar­tis, news from the UK front­lines, the Sequani Six tri­al, SHAC watch and more.

Click here to read or here to print.

Fight Speciesism! is the new newslet­ter from Anti­spe Britain.
Please dis­trib­ute far and wide!

www.antispe.tk

Bite Back Magazine #13 — Out Now!

Issue no. 13 fea­tures essays by Lau­ren Gazol­la and Peter Young, a review of over 10 years of world­wide fur farm raids, a look back at 2007, news, pris­on­er let­ters, action reports from around the world and much more! 36 pages.

Bite Back Magazine #13 - Out Now! Issue no. 13 fea­tures essays by Lau­ren Gazol­la and Peter Young, a review of over 10 years of world­wide fur farm raids, a look back at 2007, news, pris­on­er let­ters, action reports from around the world and much more! 36 pages.

Bite Back #13 was pub­lished in May 2008. Get your copy today!


Bite Back is a 36 page mag­a­zine, full of direct action reports, pris­on­er news, sto­ries and pho­tos.

Sin­gle copy: $2 ($5 out­side of North Amer­i­ca)

We accept check or mon­ey order (made out to “Bite Back”), or well-con­cealed cash (equiv­a­lent amount in Cana­di­an dol­lars, Euros or Pounds is O.K.). Please mail to the address above. Please con­tact us if you would like to use a cred­it card.

ORDERING A BACK ISSUE

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Lit­er­al­ly every day the brave women and men of the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front are out lib­er­at­ing, smash­ing, paint­ing and burn­ing their way across the world for no oth­er rea­son than to bring us clos­er to ani­mal lib­er­a­tion!

The least we can do is sup­port their actions.

Do so by dis­trib­ut­ing Bite Back Mag­a­zine in your area! Let local activists know about actions, pris­on­ers they can write to, read heart­warm­ing and inspir­ing inter­views and sto­ries, and most impor­tant­ly show sup­port for the ALF.

$15 gets you 15 copies of the lat­est issue ($25 out­side of North Amer­i­ca). Put them on your tables, in local stores and dis­tros, or just give them out to friends.

Bite Back Mag­a­zine
e‑mail: info@directaction.info
Home­page: http://directaction.info

ALF Foie gras actions (2007 — 2008)

There are places that will not lis­ten to rea­son, con­tin­ue to sup­port an indus­try ille­gal in the UK, and cause mas­sive suf­fer­ing to geese and ducks, and for a ‘del­i­ca­cy’.

It is clear that there are places that have no lim­its to what they will place on the menu.

There are places that will not lis­ten to rea­son, con­tin­ue to sup­port an indus­try ille­gal in the UK, and cause mas­sive suf­fer­ing to geese and ducks, and for a ‘del­i­ca­cy’.

It is clear that there are places that have no lim­its to what they will place on the menu.
They will not lis­ten to pro­test­ers and cam­paign­ers, now they are hav­ing to deal with the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front, as they are real­is­ing to their increas­ing cost.

What fol­lows is a list of some of the actions report­ed to Bite­back mag­a­zine. What is cer­tain is that there’ll be more where these came from.

“Last week a group of activists paid a vis­it to Wood Hall Hotel in
Lin­ton, near York because they con­tin­ue to sup­ply their sick
cus­tomers with foie gras. Unable to resist we left them a call­ing
card on the long dri­ve­way to their coun­try retreat, inform­ing them
that we are watch­ing them and will be back as long as they con­tin­ue
to sell foie gras. As it was in foot high red paint all along the
road guests and staff alike could not miss the warn­ing.

Wood Hall, this was just a reminder that we know you are sell­ing
foie gras, and to demand you stop. Next time we will not be so
gen­tle.”
http://www.directaction.info/news_may16c_08.htm

“In the ear­ly hours of the 2nd May, in anger at Bistro Num­ber 5’s con­tin­ued sale of foie gras, Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front vol­un­teers d‑locked their front entrance, cost­ing them hours of lost rev­enue for the fol­low­ing day.
It’s high time they re-eval­u­at­ed whether prof­it­ing from ani­mal abuse real­ly is good busi­ness!”
http://www.directaction.info/news_may15c_08.htm

“Clifton Meats is a sup­pli­er of any num­ber of ani­mals that have been through the slaugh­ter­house and the inten­sive farm­ing indus­try.

On a recent night in Leeds the gate was left unlocked, we walked in and slashed the tyres on the van that was parked up, and spray­paint­ed anti foie gras and ‘meat is mur­der’ slo­gans on the sides.

Two locks on the premis­es were also super­guled.

The next time we vis­it Leeds we’ll be cruis­ing the streets of the city and sur­round­ing areas look­ing for more of your Clifton vans.

Dump foie gras!

Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”
http://www.directaction.info/news_may14c_08.htm

“Win­ter­ing­ham Fields pro­duces 6,000 dish­es of foie gras a year for their sali­vat­ing cus­tomers. This sick obses­sion with the abuse of ducks and geese is fuelled by peo­ple like McGur­ran who insist that giv­ing peo­ple the free­dom to abuse is the right way to go about busi­ness.

Well, as of today, your din­ers will be real­is­ing the lia­bil­i­ty that serv­ing up such a heinous dish can prove.
I sus­pect the own­er of the nice car in the dri­ve won’t be going any­where for a while, until they get four new tires, and when they do get rolling they’ll be able to show off the new paint job.

‘Foie gras hell hole’ was also daubed over the restau­rant win­dows.

When your cus­tomers are decid­ing to vis­it per­haps they’ll con­sid­er that just one day, it could well be their vehi­cles get­ting the treat­ment. But, as we all know, that is NOTHING com­pared to the sheer hell that restau­rants like Win­ter­ing­ham fields choose to inflict on ducks and geese.

Until the geese and ducks are free from the gav­age sheds, we will take action,

Foie Gras Ret­ri­bu­tion Squad”
http://www.directaction.info/news_may10c_08.htm

“In the ear­ly hours of Sun­day morn­ing, ALF activists arrived at Mid­sum­mer House. This dis­gust­ing restau­rant, sit­u­at­ed on Chester­ton Road, Cam­bridge, con­tin­ues to sup­port the cru­el foie gras indus­try by sell­ing pate de foie gras.

By prof­itting from the tor­ture of ducks and geese for an unnec­es­sary and unhealthy ‘del­i­ca­cy’, Mid­sum­mer House became a tar­get for the ALF.

Slo­gans like ‘Stop Sell­ing Foie Gras’ and ‘Ban Foie Gras’ were among those spray-paint­ed on to the walls and win­dows of the build­ing. Activists glued the locks and applied paint-strip­per to door and win­dow frames and var­nished wood. Glass-etch­ing flu­id was also employed to dam­age the win­dows.

We hope this action will dis­cour­age Mid­sum­mer House from sell­ing foie gras. Any­one who choos­es sev­er­al hours of scrub­bing over a few min­utes of alter­ing a menu and call­ing a sup­pli­er real­ly does need their head check­ing.

Until all are free, Keep on fight­ing.
Cam­bridge ALF”
http://www.directaction.info/news_feb19b_08.htm

“French Liv­ing restau­rant, Not­ting­hamshire. “French liv­ing’s most loy­al cus­tomers (who eat there every sin­gle day) are also dis­gust­ed with the restraunts choice of putting foie gras on the menu.”
http://www.directaction.info/news_feb11b_08.htm

“A fly­ing vis­it to Direct Fruit Sup­plies (DFS) in Leeds led to gate locks and shut­ters being super­glued shut. Spray paint­ed mes­sages were left for all to see.

DFS is a sup­pli­er of foie gras to the cater­ing indus­try, and thanks to their web­site we have a list of their cus­tomers (some who sell this cru­el prod­uct) and they will be con­tact­ed and giv­en details of actions con­duct­ed by the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front that have occurred in defence of ducks and geese that suf­fer this appalling fate, that is just in case the vio­lent images of ducks being bru­talised is not enough for them to think deeply about the com­pa­nies they sup­port.”
http://www.directaction.info/news_dec22_07.htm

“L’en­clume sup­port the foie gras trade by sup­ply­ing this appalling prod­uct to their cus­tomers.
A sim­ple mes­sage was spray paint­ed and the win­dows had glass etch­ing cream lib­er­al­ly applied.

There is no longer a need to explain any action against a sup­port­er of this trade. It is a trade that is clear­ly unequiv­o­cal­ly bar­bar­ic.

Expect to be a tar­get.

ALF”
http://www.directaction.info/news_nov29b_07.htm

“In a series of five raids, foie gras sell­ers in the North of York­shire were blitzed…

In the ear­ly hours of a recent morn­ing, ALF activists vis­it­ed the spe­cial­ist importers and dis­trib­u­tors of the sick ‘del­i­ca­cy’ foie gras. The two cars in the dri­ve­way were paintstrip­pered, and then new spray paint was applied and all the tyres slashed.

To sup­port and pro­mote such appalling acts of vio­lence and ter­ror­ism against ani­mals, will always pro­voke a response from peo­ple who want to see an end to this dis­gust­ing trade.

www.thefatgoose.co.uk

Along with the grotesque­ly force fed fat­goose, with the ‘nat­u­ral­ly’ dis­eased liv­er, the fam­i­ly butch­ers C & G Starkey received a well over­due vis­it. This estab­lish­ment brags about how it can sup­ply all man­ner of exot­ic meats to liv­en up any din­ner table. There is noth­ing like dish­ing up suf­fer­ing and abuse to bring joy to a table. On the menu at C & G’s is foie gras and wild boar flesh, along with what­ev­er your heart could pos­si­bly desire in the exploita­tion of ani­mals. This place received a re-dec­o­ra­tion and the locks and shut­ters and doors had super­glue applied. They deserved more, much more.

www.gourmetbritain.com

Onto the Fig and Fen­nel in Wether­by, and this del­i­catessen, sit­ting in the mid­dle of town, might have thought it would be free from ret­ri­bu­tion over its sup­port for the sick foie gras trade. But no, spray paint was applied and again locks were glued. The prof­its from your del­i­ca­cy of despair are being wiped out.

The Devon­shire Arms at Bolton Abbey received a vis­it, car tyres were slashed and the hotel signs paint­ed. I don’t think your cus­tomers will appre­ci­ate your sup­port for foie gras. Either that, or they rejoice in the abuse of ani­mals. I don’t think they were rejoic­ing on the morn­ing we paid a vis­it.

www.thedevonshirearms.co.uk

The Rud­ding Park com­plex home of the Clock­tow­er restau­rant also took a hit. The heavy pres­ence of secu­ri­ty cam­eras pro­tect­ing this hotel sit­u­at­ed just out­side Har­ro­gate, left only one option… the golf course. Activists hit the golf course with gar­den forks and pro­ceed­ed to dig up the greens. And such nice greens they WERE too. Spray paint was also applied to the putting sur­face, and then the signs out­side were giv­en a fresh paint job.

These actions were ded­i­cat­ed to the end of indus­tri­alised farm­ing, we’ll be there, as you con­tin­ue down the route of self destruc­tion, every step of the way.

ALF”
http://www.directaction.info/news_sep28_07.htm

“A vis­it to Leeds in the ear­ly hours of this morn­ing led to cus­tomers of Haleys Hotel get­ting a taste of what is to come when sup­port­ing places that sell foie gras.

The cars of three vehi­cles, includ­ing a 4x4 had the tyres slashed, and an uncom­pro­mis­ing mes­sage was sprayed over the back of anoth­er.

No mat­ter what busi­ness you vis­it that sells foie gras, if you are a cus­tomer of that busi­ness then expect your (alleged) prop­er­ty to be shown con­tempt.

There is no place in the UK or any­where for the sup­port of this utter­ly abhor­rent trade.

‘Our’ gov­ern­ment sup­ports the import of foie gras due to fear of breach­ing the sick­en­ing lib­er­al trade laws they signed up to, gov­ern­ment has been shown yet again to fail us and ani­mals. Now is the time to move against this trade, to rid the UK of foie gras and bring it to an end.

Check out the under­cov­er footage and take action!

Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front’
http://www.directaction.info/news_july12_07.htm

“The Hare and Hounds Inn sup­port the sick foie gras trade by sup­ply­ing foie gras to their cus­tomers, they received numer­ous spray paint­ed mes­sages on their walls and win­dows.

Make the choice!

ALF’
http://www.directaction.info/news_july09_07.htm

“A restau­rant in the North West of Eng­land recent­ly became a tar­get for the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front. The restau­rant was spray­paint­ed and had it’s locks glued, which then became irrel­e­vant as the win­dows were put through…

The rea­sons for hit­ting the foie gras indus­try are well known, if you choose to take part in foie gras, then choose to par­take in the con­se­quences.

ALF”
http://www.directaction.info/news_may09b_07.htm

Many of the places that received a vis­it have stopped sell­ing foie gras. There can be no excuse for the extreme treat­ment of sen­tient beings. They need to be held to account for their actions.

Unti­lal­lare­free

Activists arrested for robbery of a chicken from sun valley have case dropped

Two activists that where arrest­ed in con­nec­tion with the theft of a live chick­en from the Sun Val­ley Foods slaugh­ter­house in Here­ford were today told the police would be tak­ing no fur­ther action against them.

One of the activists was arrest­ed whilst leav­ing the site whilst the oth­er, who was acussed of actu­al­ly remov­ing the chick­en, vol­un­tar­i­ly attend­ed the police sta­tion at a mutu­al date.

Two activists that where arrest­ed in con­nec­tion with the theft of a live chick­en from the Sun Val­ley Foods slaugh­ter­house in Here­ford were today told the police would be tak­ing no fur­ther action against them.

One of the activists was arrest­ed whilst leav­ing the site whilst the oth­er, who was acussed of actu­al­ly remov­ing the chick­en, vol­un­tar­i­ly attend­ed the police sta­tion at a mutu­al date.

The Sun Val­ley site in Here­ford is one of the largest poul­try abat­toirs in the UK and the cost of the chick­en to them is under 50p how­ev­er this did not stop the com­pa­ny from kick­ing up a fuss but due to poor CCTV evi­dence and failed iden­ti­fi­ca­tion by wit­ness­es, West Mer­cia Con­stab­u­lary have decid­ed there is insuf­fi­cient effi­dence to pros­e­cute. Sun Val­ley are respon­si­ble for sup­ply­ing chick­en to McDon­alds and many oth­er major super­mar­ket chains; includ­ing the Co-Op Group who pride them­selves ona high eth­i­cal and ani­mal wel­fare poli­cies.

See also — http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/01/389024.html

West­ern Ani­mal Rights Net­work
e‑mail: info@animalliberation.co.uk
Home­page: http://www.animalliberaton.co.uk

Unlock the labs, lock up the trolleys! Boycott Proctor and Gamble Day Protest

Unlock the labs, lock up the trol­leys! Mem­bers of Ani­mal Rights Cam­bridge marks Glob­al Day of Action against P&G!

Unlock the labs, lock up the trol­leys! Mem­bers of Ani­mal Rights Cam­bridge marks Glob­al Day of Action against P&G!

Boycott Proctor and Gamble Day Action XII 2008 Cambridge

To mark anti-ani­mal test­ing group Uncaged’s 12th Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action against Proc­tor and Gam­ble (P&G), who test on ani­mals and whose brands include the likes of Daz and Fairy, mem­bers of Ani­mal Rights Cam­bridge head­ed to Tesco, ASDA and Sains­burys to speak out against this need­less vio­lence.

Cam­paign­ers head­ed to Tesco in Cam­bridge, some stayed out­side with leaflets whilst oth­ers entered the store and filled trol­leys with P&G prod­ucts before head­ing to the front of the store and secur­ing the trol­leys with pad locks and begin­ning to chant. This con­tin­ued for some­time get­ting the atten­tion of shop­pers with some tak­ing leaflets.

Tesco staff told cam­paign­ers that they could con­tin­ue protest­ing out­side in the car park area. The police were just dri­ving up and the activists took up Tesco’s offer and unlocked the trol­leys. They leaflet­ed out­side Tesco for a while and then moved on to ASDA to do the same thing.

The reac­tion at ASDA was a lit­tle dif­fer­ent with a campaigner’s ban­ner being torn by a mem­ber of ASDA staff and two cam­paign­ers being grabbed and forcibly eject­ed from the store. Staff even took a leaflet away from one of their own shop­pers! This reac­tion from ASDA added to the spec­ta­cle the protest cre­at­ed and sym­pa­thet­ic shop­pers stopped for a leaflet after see­ing the employ­ees’ behav­iour.

Anoth­er cam­paign­er who could not make the main protest edu­cat­ed the pub­lic (about the cru­el­ty P&G are involved in) at Sains­burys hand­ing out leaflets and Uncaged’s anti‑P&G reusable car­ri­er bags to shop­pers. This allowed three super­mar­ket chains to be cov­ered in Cam­bridge, hope­ful­ly get­ting peo­ple think­ing about the prod­ucts they buy.

Please check out the video of the protests at ASDA and TESCO, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHRJZmcpVvI

For a full list of all P&G prod­ucts see http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pgproducts.htm. For more info on Ani­mal Rights Cam­bridge http://animalrightscambridge.bravehost.com

If you would like to become involved in the group, meet­ings are on the fourth Mon­day of the month at The Bath House. Just off Mill Road. (£1 hall hire per per­son)

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHRJZmcpVvI

Battery farm raided by the ALF

May 07, 2008

“With the fire of vengeance in our souls, and the love angels in our hearts we cast the first stone against an inten­sive Som­er­set bat­tery farm, and car­ried 153 hens to free­dom.

Lib­er­a­tion’s cru­sade’s begun.
Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

http://www.directaction.info/news_may07_08.htm

Liberated chickenMay 07, 2008

“With the fire of vengeance in our souls, and the love angels in our hearts we cast the first stone against an inten­sive Som­er­set bat­tery farm, and car­ried 153 hens to free­dom.

Lib­er­a­tion’s cru­sade’s begun.
Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

http://www.directaction.info/news_may07_08.htm

Stuck for something to do!? Uninspired & lacklustre..? The all new singing dancing EF!AU is here to lift your spirits

As if putting the boot into the genet­ics indus­try, fill­ing emp­ty spaces with joy & cre­ativ­i­ty, and fool­ing the fos­sil-heads was­n’t enough, peo­ple have been busy wash­ing lumps of coal and cov­er­ing them­selves with paint…we kid you not…all in aid of halt­ing the trash­ing of the plan­et!

Par­lia­ments have been climbed, air­port ter­mi­nals flash(mobb)ed, fields & var­i­ous oth­er sites occu­pied, build­ing stormed & block­ad­ed, pipelines block­ad­ed & destroyed…

EF! crossed tools 1As if putting the boot into the genet­ics indus­try, fill­ing emp­ty spaces with joy & cre­ativ­i­ty, and fool­ing the fos­sil-heads was­n’t enough, peo­ple have been busy wash­ing lumps of coal and cov­er­ing them­selves with paint…we kid you not…all in aid of halt­ing the trash­ing of the plan­et!

Par­lia­ments have been climbed, air­port ter­mi­nals flash(mobb)ed, fields & var­i­ous oth­er sites occu­pied, build­ing stormed & block­ad­ed, pipelines block­ad­ed & destroyed…

Throw into the mix ye oldie Reclaim the Streets, the tried and test­ed eeeeevil Mr/Ms Sab­o­tage, the launch of a new cam­paign ‘Leave it in the Ground’, plus a sum­mer-full of dates, new con­tacts list, it’s a won­der we’ve fit­ted in a brand new sexy EF! sum­mer gath­er­ing poster (front & back). Down­load the lat­est EF!AU to share with oth­ers, sub­scribe or check out some past issues. The next issue will come out at the begin­ning of August.

And of course, this year’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing (or fol­low the link to the left) is from Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008, if you want to plot & plan, and laugh & chat with old friends & new.

Phew, what a scorcher!

Newcastle community green festival FREE 7/8 june

The uk’s largest free envi­ron­men­tal event, New­cas­tle com­mu­ni­ty green fes­ti­val 7/8 june 12pm till 6pm(after par­ties across the city). Come to beau­ti­ful leas­es park right in the cen­tre of New­cas­tle and enjoy two days of music, dance and green work­shops.

The uk’s largest free envi­ron­men­tal event, New­cas­tle com­mu­ni­ty green fes­ti­val 7/8 june 12pm till 6pm(after par­ties across the city). Come to beau­ti­ful leas­es park right in the cen­tre of New­cas­tle and enjoy two days of music, dance and green work­shops.

The event is non-cor­po­rate, car-free and fam­i­ly-friend­ly. Work­shops cov­er­ing low impact liv­ing, green trans­port, D.i.Y cul­ture, green gar­dens, bio­di­ver­si­ty, heal­ing area, kidz area’s, her­itage crafts, green pol­i­tics and debates, tree hug­ging, veg­an and veg­gie foods, plant sales, refugee rights and so much more…

Three stages show­cas­ing the best local music tal­ent with friends from across the coun­try.
The festie is FREE and run entir­ly by vol­un­teers for the love of it.
There is NO CAMPING on site sor­ry.

Bath Bomb #10 Out Now

The month­ly out­poured bile of Bath’s ide­al­ists and mis­an­thrope’s reach­es dou­ble fig­ures…

The Bath Bomb
Issue #10
free/donation
May 08

Shock As 200 Shop­pers Freeze Sol­id In Town Cen­tre!

The month­ly out­poured bile of Bath’s ide­al­ists and mis­an­thrope’s reach­es dou­ble fig­ures…

The Bath Bomb
Issue #10
free/donation
May 08

Shock As 200 Shop­pers Freeze Sol­id In Town Cen­tre!

Last week­end saw a break from the banal­i­ty of the famil­iar shop-till-you-drop rou­tine of town cen­tre. A cou­ple of hun­dred peo­ple, using Face­book, organ­ised a flash mob in which peo­ple milling around town would freeze at a giv­en time, and stay that way for five min­utes before, at anoth­er sig­nal, con­tin­u­ing on as nor­mal. Bath Bomb sent a reporter into town to see what the fuss was about, and the results proved pret­ty impres­sive. Two hun­dred peo­ple, frozen in mid sand­wich, con­ver­sa­tion and dance blocked a large area of the city cen­tre while con­fused onlook­ers laughed and spec­u­lat­ed. At one point, a mis­er­able shop­per laden with bag upon bag of dis­pos­able cul­ture walked past moan­ing to her daugh­ter that the frozen mob was ‘prob­a­bly just a bunch of pro­test­ers’. My reac­tion had been that this was more an arty style event than a protest, but the mis­er­able woman strain­ing under tonnes of plas­tic got me think­ing. Whether inten­tion­al­ly or not, this was a protest, and a very mean­ing­ful one. The mes­sage was that town is ours, the streets are our play­ground — the stag­ing ground for fun, adven­ture and friv­o­li­ty. The frozen mass­es briefly wrest­ed town from those neon gods of con­sumerism who would see our
town cen­tre reduced to noth­ing more than a means to get to shops, buy things, then go home again. The freeze event gave us a brief glimpse of how we can trans­form and re-imag­ine our sur­round­ings, turn the banal into the beau­ti­ful and do some­thing with our town more impor­tant, fun and inter­est­ing than more f**king shop­ping! So let’s take a leaf out of the book of our frozen com­rades and start using town as a place for meet­ing, frol­ick­ing, shar­ing and cre­at­ing. Who needs cap­i­tal­ism, when we’ve got imag­i­na­tion?!

The End Of The Begin­ning Of Some­thing Spe­cial In Chip­pen­ham

Remem­ber last month we brought you news of a new squat in Chip­pen­ham? We are sad to report that the build­ing is now back in the hands of its law­ful own­er — a man who has let the place rot while liv­ing miles away for over 25 years. Dur­ing the brief his­to­ry of The 78 as the build­ing became known, it pro­vid­ed a glimpse of what a fair soci­ety could look like. As well as pro­vid­ing a home for some, the space was a com­mu­nal meet­ing place, organ­ic gar­den and a cen­tre of learn­ing, co-oper­a­tion and fun. Before the evic­tion, The 78 was in the process of organ­is­ing gar­den­ing work­shops, a free shop, free child day care for young par­ents and a week­ly veg­an cafe. The build­ing itself was con­sid­er­ably ren­o­vat­ed by the occu­piers and neigh­bours (who were entire­ly sup­port­ive and glad that
space was no longer wast­ed ) agreed that it has nev­er looked nicer! Still, the evic­tion is not the end — every­one who went to the place was inspired by the pas­sion, ded­i­ca­tion and com­mit­ment to equal­i­ty and the envi­ron­ment showed by the occu­piers. Where one lib­er­at­ed space falls, anoth­er springs up and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for Chip­pen­ham. In its short his­to­ry, The 78 suc­ceed­ed in win­ning hearts and minds of peo­ple who would oth­er­wise have neg­a­tive views of squat­ters, rad­i­calised and inspired a com­mu­ni­ty and brought togeth­er strangers who are now friends, com­rades and part­ners in lib­er­a­tion and adven­ture. The 78 is dead, long live The 79!

Top Shop Sweat Shop Stitch Up

A 17-strong coali­tion of stu­dents from Hayesfield Eth­i­cal Group and Bath Uni’s One World Soci­ety, as well as the usu­al rent-a-mob from B.A.N., endured the sun­shine and soul­less con­crete on Wednes­day the 24th April, to demon­strate out­side Top Shop’s use of sweat­shop labour. Indeed, the vast major­i­ty of UK high street fash­ion gets rich from the exploita­tion of des­per­ate work­ers in the glob­al South, but the Arca­dia Group, of
which Top Shop is the lead­ing brand, is high­ly influ­en­tial. Where­as own­er Philip Green made the record books in 2005 for net­ting the biggest share div­i­dend in his­to­ry, $1.2 bil­lion, work­ers in Cam­bo­dia are coerced into invol­un­tary over­time work below any liv­ing wage, suf­fer­ing shock­ing health and safe­ty, physical/verbal abuse from man­age­ment, dai­ly
strip-search­es, and are barred from union­i­sa­tion. Women are often refused employ­ment if preg­nant, and if they do become so, are still forced to do stand­ing work in uncom­fort­able tem­per­a­tures, until they quit. To add insult to injury, work­ers often con­tract blad­der infec­tions from lack of access to drink­ing water or toi­let use. Demon­stra­tors leaflet­ed and held ban­ners air­ing Top­shop’s dirty laun­dry, ask­ing cus­tomers to per­suade their favourite brand to gen­uine­ly change its ways: like it or not, these fash­ion car­tels have the pow­er to change indus­try con­di­tions for bet­ter as well as worse, if only they’d stop spout­ing emp­ty PRomis­es for one sec­ond.

Hair today, gone tomor­row?

I’m not going to make this any more com­pli­cat­ed than it needs to be — for most women to go about their dai­ly lives feel­ing like their nat­ur­al form, their unadul­ter­at­ed bod­ies, are at least wrong, at worst dis­gust­ing, is in itself wrong and dis­gust­ing. It’s not just women, although present­ly they do seem to fare worse, a sig­nif­i­cant pro­por­tion of us have prob­lems these days feel­ing inad­e­quate and ugly, as if we need to change our appear­ance con­stant­ly, dai­ly, to be accept­able or even to look stun­ning — it is our duty to look as fab­u­lous as we can at what­ev­er cost. You’ve got women in their 60s with design­er vagi­nas match­ing that of a 16 year old, 16 year olds hav­ing cos­met­ic surgery when they’re bare­ly grown yet and 10 year olds being tak­en to salons to have their legs
waxed.

A healthy back­lash is begin­ning to grow. For exam­ple, the live jour­nal site ‘fuck shav­ing’, and on recent body image shows I’ve seen not one, but two women liv­ing their lives per­fect­ly hap­pi­ly, with full on nat­ur­al beards. I am fas­ci­nat­ed — to me, they don’t look ugly, or wrong, or dis­gust­ing. They don’t even look like men. They just look like them­selves. So, I beg of you soci­ety, can’t we just be us? This may seem like a sim­ple thing on paper, but it is a huge step to take (or maybe lots of lit­tle ones.) But it is such a worth­while step to take and I feel the world would be bet­ter off for it, chang­ing many things, not just how we feel about our­selves when we look in the mir­ror. Cause this image stuff ain’t just van­i­ty — it real­ly does deeply affect, and even destroy, lives.

May­day! May­day! The Ducks Are Revolt­ing!

And now for our oblig­a­tory foie gras cam­paign update: we’ve recent­ly heard that good old Christophe at The Pinch, the French restau­rant in St Mar­garet’s Build­ings for­mer­ly known as Le Petit Cochon, has decid­ed to brave the storm of con­tro­ver­sy and put the ‘del­i­ca­cy of despair’ back on the menu. When will they learn? Mean­while, we received this anony­mous report: “In the ear­ly hours of the 2nd May, in anger at Bistro Num­ber 5’s con­tin­ued sale of foie gras, Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front vol­un­teers d‑locked their front entrance, cost­ing them hours of lost rev­enue for the fol­low­ing day. It’s high time they re-eval­u­at­ed whether prof­it­ing from ani­mal abuse real­ly is good busi­ness!” If you feel moved to let the man­age­ment of either of these out­lets know your feel­ings on force-feed­ing and ani­mal tor­ture, here’s their con­tact details — The Pinch tel:
01225 421251, info@thepinch.biz and Bistro Num­ber 5 tel: 01225 444 499,
fax: 01225318 668 chrome@globalnet.co.uk /ym/Compose?To= chrome@globalnet.co.uk&YY=10755&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b.

And remem­ber, The Bath Bomb in no way con­dones repeat­ed phone calls or threat­en­ing behav­iour, and nei­ther does it con­done spread­ing these com­pa­nies’ details to every spam­mer or junk mail list you can think of.

Gov­ern­ment gets F- As Teach­ers Strike

There were impres­sive march­es and ral­lies in towns and cities across Britain on Thurs­day 24th April. More than 2000 strik­ing teach­ers, lec­tur­ers and civ­il ser­vice work­ers from across Bris­tol, Bath, Glouces­ter­shire and Som­er­set joined a live­ly and noisy march which brought traf­fic to a halt in Bris­tol. This march was sup­port­ed by mem­bers of Bath
Activist Net­work. This action occurred to a back­ground of an eco­nom­ic cri­sis where the poor are being forced to bail out the rich. Tax­pay­ers are expect­ed to pay £100 bil­lion to North­ern Rock, when in a time hon­oured fash­ion, the man who over­saw the col­lapse of his bank, walked off with a £750,000 pay off. The response of politi­cians to this cri­sis is for new labour Brown to abol­ish the 10p tax law, hit­ting the poor­er work­ers the most and for the shad­ow chan­cel­lor, George Osborne, this week, to call for greater con­trol of trades unions as a mat­ter of urgency. With almost every­thing ris­ing in price, the media warns of a ‘sum­mer of dis­con­tent’ here and abroad. This means through riots, strikes and days of actions, work­ers and the poor are tak­ing con­trol of their own lives and not rely­ing on politi­cians and boss­es to sort out their prob­lems.
This grow­ing spir­it of resis­tance must be sup­port­ed by all those who wish to build a more just soci­ety. If you’re fired up about these issues, come to Bub­bling Under on Sun­day 18th May, 1–4 as usu­al at the porter cel­lar bar on George Street, where there will be a free show­ing of ‘The Gama Strike: A Vic­to­ry For All Work­ers.’ This is a film about migrant work­ers in the Irish Repub­lic who were sup­port­ed by local work­ers to fight back against slave con­di­tions.

Free Your Time-www.myfreethyme.com

Why buy when the best things in life are free? Cred­it cards, stu­dent loans and debt are the vices that trap us into this con­sumer cul­ture. Man made mon­ey and mon­ey made man: mad. Media brain­wash­es us into think­ing that if we work hard­er, earn more mon­ey and buy more things then we will be accept­ed. Exces­sive con­sumerism is ruin­ing both the air we
breathe and the ground we walk on. All we need is an aware­ness of what we can con­tribute to a soci­ety of free­thinkers that is sim­ple and reward­ing to become part of.

So, the web­site, www.myfreethyme.com, was set up with this ethos in mind, with a mis­sion to dis­cov­er alter­na­tive ways of liv­ing which help pre­serve the plan­et, inspire trust and keep change in your pock­et jin­gling. The pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less from Freecy­cle, grow-your-own and net­tle munch­ing, to bin div­ing, couch­surf­ing and woof­ing, the ulti­mate aim being to cre­ate a nur­tur­ing eco-space rather than a mon­ey grab­bing metrop­o­lis. There are many com­mu­ni­ties which func­tion on human com­pas­sion, not on mon­ey; the aim is to get these voic­es heard and known about. As a stu­dent at Bath Spa Uni­ver­si­ty, I was amazed at how lit­tle the gen­er­al stu­dent pop­u­la­tion knows about the ways of free liv­ing. I was
inspired by read­ing about the Free Econ­o­my walk­er, Mark Boyle, and his attempt to get to Gand­hi’s birth­place with­out a pen­ny in his pock­et. Though angry that most of the news­pa­pers ridiculed his jour­ney and did­n’t focus on the phi­los­o­phy behind it, it led me to become part of the FreeEcon­o­my landshare/skillshare com­mu­ni­ty (justfortheloveofit.org) and I realised this was some­thing worth shout­ing about.

See­ing these things in action can inspire change, and who bet­ter to help out than the Bath Activist Net­work. As part of the Big Green Week bonan­za, a live Freecyle stall was set up at the SU and wel­comed with many a “What? Free? No fee?” squawks of glee as the skint stu­dents rum­maged and browsed. In a uni­ver­si­ty where they charge 15p for a sachet of toma­to sauce and 30p for hot water, the gen­er­al reac­tion was wel­come shock mixed with curios­i­ty and many a stu­dent-friend­ly bar­gain picked up. All in all, it went glo­ri­ous­ly well. If you have any free liv­ing sto­ries, feel free and let me know at thegreensofa@yahoo.com , I’d love to hear them.
Bath FreeShop is out­side Hol­land and Bar­ratts the sec­ond Sat­ur­day of every month if you’ve got some a han­ker­ing to get rid of some stuff then join us for some free
Earl Grey tea.

Green Space Invaders Evad­ed

Con­grat­u­la­tions are due to the res­i­dents of Twer­ton and sur­rounds, who’ve just fought off plans to destroy green space near the much-loved Bath City Farm, flood­ing the Coun­cil with over 1,000 objec­tions. Somer Hous­ing, well-known for its com­mit­ment to sell­ing off need­ed social hous­ing to unscrupu­lous pri­vate land­lords on the cheap, whinged about the foil­ing of their ploy to build 30 hous­es on the 1.6 con­test­ed acres
between Cotswold View, The Hol­low and the City Farm: where they no doubt would have done the same. Bath City Farm is manned by ded­i­cat­ed vol­un­teers and pro­vides wood­craft skills, inter­ac­tion with the nat­ur­al world and mean­ing­ful leisure to local youths, and need the land to both progress their work and pro­vide res­i­den­tial allot­ments.

Boris John­son — May­or Or Mani­ac?

Boris John­son says he’s a fem­i­nist. Actu­al­ly he’s sex­ist. And the worst kind of sex­ist. He thinks that by stat­ing he’s a fem­i­nist and say­ing a few pro-women things, that when he begins one of his ridicu­lous­ly mis­guid­ed rants about men and women and the edu­ca­tion sys­tem, peo­ple will say, well, he can’t be sex­ist, the man says he’s a fem­i­nist. Truth
is, as far as this writer’s con­cerned any­way, as long as we car­ry on gen­der stereo­typ­ing, this idi­ot­ic tug of war that is the per­pet­u­al see saw of men on top, women on top, men on top, will con­tin­ue — with casu­al­ties on both sides (domes­tic vio­lence against either sex, rape, misog­y­ny, hatred of men, unfair pay at work and gen­er­al dishar­mo­ny and fight­ing against rather than help­ing each oth­er.)

Boris John­son may be enter­tain­ing, he comes off like a char­ac­ter from a com­e­dy show, and maybe that’s a nice change next to some rather bor­ing politi­cians, but is this the kind of fig­ure­head we want as may­or of Lon­don? He’s out of touch, out­spo­ken and seems so harm­less. But it seems to me, to let some­one like this have such a posi­tion of pow­er is a very dan­ger­ous thing. When are peo­ple going to wake up to the mock­ery our gov­ern­men­tal sys­tem has become, from the jibes and jeers of the com­mons, to the buf­foon­ery of Mr John­son him­self, and choose some­thing dif­fer­ent? (ps — NOT the BNP.) As for Boris — do us a favour, give the man some bells and a fun­ny hat and call a nump­ty a nump­ty.

SHAC Attack

On Sat­ur­day 26th April, a con­tin­gent from bath went to Hor­sham, west sus­sex, for the Nation­al Stop Hunt­ing­don Ani­mal Cru­el­ty demos against Nor­var­tis, a com­pa­ny that tests on pri­mates and sup­plies the noto­ri­ous vivi­sec­tion lab, Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. The protest start­ed at Hor­sham park and around 500 peo­ple marched through the cen­tre of Hor­sham to sub­ur­bia where the ani­mal abus­ing com­pa­ny is locat­ed. After a few speech­es some of the pro­test­ers under­stand­ably got upset and start­ed shak­ing the fences. The com­pa­nies body guards (police) soon stopped this how­ev­er, after a brief strug­gle. All in all a good day, and we went back to the park where leg­endary veg­an cater­er Veg­gies pro­vid­ed veg­an burg­ers and cake. It seems Nor­var­tis UK got off light­ly, the Span­ish HQ hav­ing been van­dalised at a recent demo in Barcelona.

EVENTS

Mon­day nights Bath Hunt Sabs Meet­ing, 8pm, Bell
Wednes­days 4–7pm Lon­don Rd Food Co-op, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre
Sat­ur­days 11.30am-12.30 Bath Stop The War Vig­il, Abbey Court­yard
12th May, 7.45pm Green­peace meet­ing, Still­point, Broad Street
14th May, 8.30pm Bath Green Drinks, upstairs, the Rum­mer
17th May, from 6pm Punk ben­e­fit gig, The Junc­tion, Stokes Croft, Bris­tol
18th May, 1–4pm Bub­bling Under, Pot­er Cel­lar Bar, George Street
21st May Smash EDO phone/email block­ade-see www.smashedo.org.uk
29th May, from 7.30pm Talk by chair of CND, Friends Meet­ing House, York Street
31st May‑1 June Bris­tol Veg­an Fayre, The Water­side, Bris­tol
2 June, 8pm Friends of the Earth meet­ing, Still­point, Broad St
3 June, 12–3pm There is such a thing as a free lunch stall, Queen Sq
And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­i­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat on. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor…

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.myspace.com/bathbomb

Q: Who Are Bath Activist Net­work? A: A local umbrel­la group cam­paign­ing on issues as diverse as devel­op­ment, envi­ron­men­tal­ism, anti-war, ani­mal rights, work­ers’ rights and more. Help­ing to pro­duce The Bath Bomb, we are open to any­one, and our mem­bers range from trade union­ists to anar­chists, lib­er­als to greens, and peo­ple who just want to change Bath for the bet­ter. For details on meet­ings, demos, or just to get in touch, ring us on 07949 611912, email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk , or see our web­site: www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork

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Antispe dismantle barrier clips at Novartis march + video

Anti­spe: http://www.antispe.tk

3 arti­cles + 2 addi­tions

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397667.html

Antispeciesist ActionBarrier clips from Novartis marchAnti­spe: http://www.antispe.tk

3 arti­cles + 2 addi­tions

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397667.html

“Anti­speciesists claim respon­si­bil­i­ty for break­ing police lines at the SHAC march against Novar­tis head­quar­ters in Hor­sham, West Sus­sex. Many bar­ri­ers were left bro­ken and seper­at­ed after a long bat­tle with police, aid­ed by a min­utes silence for the ani­mals who suf­fer from this speciesist war. [sic] We left as riot police turned up.

For Greg, Natasha & Heather.
Direct action from the streets.

Anti­speciesist Action”

> Addi­tion: Bar­ri­er clips from Novar­tis demo

“Feel the pas­sion

Strength in num­bers

Anti­spe”

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Anti­speciesist Action/Autonomous bloc at Novar­tis march

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397673.html

“Against Speciesism! Against Cap­i­tal­ism! Against the State!

Speciesism is the assign­ing of dif­fer­ent val­ues or rights to beings on the basis of their species mem­ber­ship, there­fore mak­ing non-human ani­mals avail­able to con­sume, wear and exploit. We under­stand that speciesism is a form of big­otry, uti­lized by humans, sim­i­lar to racism, or sex­ism.

Anti­speciesist Action is a col­lec­tive of mil­i­tant anti­speciesists and ani­mal rights activists com­mit­ted to con­fronting ani­mal abuse, suf­fer­ing and exploita­tion of non-human beings through the use of direct action.

We believe in the ‘No Com­pro­mise’ phi­los­o­phy, veg­an­ism and active­ly sup­port the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front (ALF) and ani­mal rights pris­on­ers.

We are opposed to cap­i­tal­ism and the state, under­stand­ing that with­out both enti­ties, the uni­ver­sal exploita­tion of ani­mals would not be pos­si­ble.

Until Every Cage Is Emp­ty!

Anti­speciesist Action”

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Sham­ing HLS top sup­pli­er Sta­ples on Novar­tis march — video/avi 12M

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397794.html

“Clip from the autonomous bloc con­fronting Sta­ples, 26th April 2008. They have been caught out deliv­er­ing office equip­ment to HLS in a dis­guised vehi­cle. SHAC have list­ed them as no.1 sup­pli­er.

Click here: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/media/2008/04//397795.avi”

> Addi­tion: YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_aKgsm5L6o

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Anti­speciesist Action
e‑mail: antispeciesistaction@hotmail.co.uk
Home­page: http://antispeciesistaction.tk
YouTube: http://youtube.com/user/AntispeciesistAction