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Antivivisection & extremism

  • PeTA boobs again

    PeTA boobs again

    The latest completely irresponsible PeTA campaign uses a crass computer game to push its 'breasts not animal tests' message to children. The web is all a-twitter with reviews panning the game.

  • A human rights approach to policing protest

    A human rights approach to policing protest

    A report Demonstrating respect for rights? A human rights approach to policing protest was published by the House of Lords and House of Commons Joint Committee on Human Rights last month.

  • Pro-Test does it again

    Pro-Test does it again

    You could tell it was California in April and not Oxford in February, because the sun was shining.

  • Other countries should follow our lead

    Other countries should follow our lead

    An animal rights campaigner who fire-bombed Oxford University was jailed last week for 10 years after being found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson.

  • Can't play, won't play

    Can't play, won't play

    An editorial in this week’s edition of the leading science journal, Nature, calls on the US authorities to tackle animal rights extremism as effectively as we have in the UK.

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