
“It is not difficult to understand why animals are treated so indifferently in a society where the powerful minority holds the majority in similar contempt.” Philip Windeatt


The Hunt and the Anti-Hunt (1982, London, England) Tags: 1980s, Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group Canada (Toronto), Kentucky Fried Five, Prison Support, Rote Zora Site news & updates Reinventing Animal Liberation: Towards a Popular Militancy for Non-Humans. Please accept our apologies, we will post the full cassette soon. The zine and liner notes are typical of their era- cut and paste style graphics, juvenile interviews, and plenty of righteous frustration with law and order.ĭue to a file error, we currently only have Side A of the cassette digitized. Hailing primarily from Europe, North America, and South Africa, the bands on this compilation run the gamut of punk sub-genres and fans of fast, loud music should find something they enjoy. After searching for it since the start of TALON, we finally found a copy just a few short months ago. In order to financially support their work, they released this cassette and zine compilation in 1987. The Toronto ALFSG released many of the publications on this site and were one of the best sources of information on direct action for non-humans in the 1980s. Still Angry? The Compilation Tape and Fanzine: A Benefit for the Toronto ALFSG (1987, Toronto, Canada) Tags: 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, HLS Campaign, Huntingdon Death Sciences Campaign, News Clippings Site news & updates Check out Leaflets of the Animal Rights Movement! Special thanks to Aaron Zellhoefer for the scan. We have also included Dog Days in Huntingdon, an insiders account of working at Huntingdon in the late 90s and early 2000s. He has taken the effort to scan a number of newsletters during his reaserch and has kindly shared the documents with TALON for our first major post in five years. Luckily Tom Harris, a former SHAC prisoner from England, is righting that wrong with a new written history of the various campaigns against HLS. Unfortunately the film’s focus on the trial of the SHAC 7 in the United States has left many people with no knowledge of the international campaign.

Since the release of The Animal People documentary there has been a renewed interest in the legacy of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty. Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (UK) Newsletters 1-20, 22-23, 25-58. Huntingdon Death Sciences Newsletter, three various issues.
