Arkangel #10-11 (1993-1994. London, England.)
The early 1990s were a tumultuous time for the movement in England. Hunters began hiring professional security services to beat and harass saboteurs, the violence became so extreme that when Tom Worby was murdered by a hunt masters vehicle, the hunters nearby laughed and mocked his death. The hopefulness of the 1980s was fading away, and campaigners were becoming more hardened, which in turn led to a decline in public support as groups like the Justice Department began sending out small mail bombs. Many organizations were mired in infighting over strategy and issues of class and race. And then there was the problem of repression. Scotland Yard’s Animal Rights National Index had gathered detailed profiles on over 21,000 animal liberationists by 1990, and their spying on the movement was only set to intensify.
Through it all a dedicated core of individuals forged ahead and took animals from places of abuse, educated others about the plight of non-humans, and spread the message of compassionate action across oceans and artificial borders. Arkangel tells the story, and we are happy to continue our posting of the complete set here on TALON.
Tags: 1990s, Animal Liberation Front, Animal Liberation Investigation Unit, Animal Rights Militia, Animal Rights National Index (ARNI), Barry Horne, Boots campaign, Diary of Actions, Djurens Befrielse Front, Emilie E:son, HSA Police Sympathy Debate, Hunt Retribution Squad, Hunt Sabotage, Hunt Saboteurs Association, Justice Department, McLibel Case, News Clippings, Rabbix, Robin Lane, Robin Webb, Sea Shepherd, Thomas (Tom) Worby, Violence Debate