West Yorkshire AR - End of Year Report 2009
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West Yorkshire AR - End of Year Report 2009
END OF YEAR REPORT – 2009 West Yorkshire Animal Rights Group (WYARG) was
formed in September 2009 with the aim of being an active group, campaigning
for animal rights locally and taking part in national campaigns. To date,
we have most certainly fulfilled this role, bringing many issues to light
and achieving the goals we set out too. We have also been active in
supporting other movements on a regular basis, such as anti-arms trade
campaigns, environmentalists, anti-fascists and others.
FUR-TRADE? NO TRADE! Our first campaign of the year was to rid West
Yorkshire of stores selling real fur by spreading information and holding
regular demonstrations and boycotts against shops who continued to support
this cruelty. After less than two months, we were in the position to
confirm that not a single store was left in the county stocking animal fur
products, with nine having ended their sale of the controversial garments,
including two national chains.
To show solidarity with other groups across the country, activists involved
in WYARG also attended the National March Against The Fur Trade in London
and have also been attending the protests at Harrods department store. We
have also helped out Birmingham and West Midlands campaigners by attending
demonstrations outside Madeleine Anne, in Stratford-Upon-Avon and Solihull,
who have since dropped the fur.
Coming into 2010, there is nothing we can actively do to continue this
campaign due to its success, so we will be continuing sending our Store
Detectors into shops across the county to find any stores who think it is
acceptable to sell real fur, and if the need arises hold demonstrations in
relation to this.
HUNTINGDON LIFE SCIENCES Our first demonstration of September was at BDO
Stoy Heywood’s Leeds Office due to them, at the time, providing loan
facilities to Huntingdon Life Sciences. Shortly after this was held, the
SHAC Campaign was informed that BDO were no longer associating by any form
with HLS. Protests have also been held outside the Head Office of Teva UK,
a client of Huntingdon.
WYARG campaigners continue to attend the demonstrations outside vivisection
breeders in the north, including Highgate Rabbit Farm (Lincolnshire) and
B&K Universal (Hull). We also recently arranged transport to assist
Newcastle Animal Rights with their march and protest at animal testing
company and HLS client, Sanofi Aventis.
CLOSE DOWN DOGS 4 US In October we released the findings of our undercover
investigation into puppy breeders and pet shop, Dogs 4 Us in Leeds and,
again, exposed the horrific and cruel conditions in which animals are
forced to live by the company. As a result of the expose, we have held
regular protests at the company’s Leeds Store and have also linked up
with Manchester Animal Action (MAA) who have held pickets at the main
facility of Dogs 4 Us. We have also been attending the monthly
demonstrations organised by the Puppy Love campaign.
In 2010, we aim to keep up the presence at Dogs 4 Us and release the
findings of our 2nd undercover investigation into the company so watch this
space.
STOP ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS AT BRADFORD (SAEAB) In late November, we published
our Academic Abuse investigation into the vivisection facilities of
Bradford, Leeds and York Universities, showing the regular abuse and
suffering which is common place inside these laboratories. It was clear
that something needed to be done to end this and gain progress in the terms
of non-animal research techniques, so the Academic Abuse expose quickly
merged into a new campaigning group being formed, Stop Animal Experiments
at Bradford (SAEAB).
As a result of the above, regular demonstrations have been held at the
campus and actions, such as banner drops and publicity events in Bradford
city centre, have been conducted. When we first started the campaign, the
majority of people were unaware that the University of Bradford even
conducted animal experimentation, but now this is commonly known on the
university campus and support has been outstanding. So far, the UoB have
claimed to be testing for life saving cures which was quickly shattered
when we revealed that drug and alcohol addiction and psychological harm
experimentation was all that was being done.
SAEB has been featured in a number of articles in local newspapers, again
helping to highlight the issues at hand and also took part in International
Animal Rights Day (IARD) as part of Uncaged Campaigns. Our National March
& Rally through Bradford City Centre has also been announced for
February 13th 2010, with hundreds of people already expected.
So, what’s planned for 2010? We aim to continue the SAEAB campaign and
keep it going from strength to strength, upping the number of actions
conducted. There is hopefully going to be a debate between Bradord
University researchers and anti-animal experimentation scientists, plus a
showing of the Safer Medicines film about medical advancements without the
use of animals. When the weather gets a little warmer, we also aim to hold
a protest camp at a currently undisclosed location. A new website is also
to be launched, focusing in its entirety on exposing the real side of
vivisection at the University of Bradford.
HUNT SABOTEURS Almost every Saturday, campaigners from WYARG join up with
other local hunt saboteur’s groups and attend the meets of hunts and
shoots in the area, with the aim of preventing any kills from happening.
This has been very successful this season, however the amount of violence
and provocation from those involved in the bloodsports has most certainly
increased – the blame for which is being accurately placed on plans by
the Conservative Party to repeal the Hunting Act. We would like to make it
quite clear that no matter how much violence there is from those who
partake in bloodsports, we will not stop disrupting these events and saving
lives.
In 2010, we aim to continue this and the repeal of the Hunting Act will in
no way act as a deterrent.
MISC ACTIONS 2009 has seen a number of issues coming to light in which we
have held actions and demonstrations. This has included the visit from
Circus Mondeo and also the alarmingly high number of deaths at Wetherby
Racecourse. As a result of both of these, we worked with the Captive
Animals Protection Society (CAPS) and Animal Aid to effectively counter the
abuse and promotions put forward by those involved in animal cruelty.
TO FINISH OFF… To finish off 2009, we would like to thank everybody who
has attended demonstrations, lent support to us or helped out with West
Yorkshire Animal Rights Group. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and will
see you in 2010!
For the animals, West Yorkshire Animal Rights Group xxx
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