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paul
10-27-2006, 03:16 PM
Barry Horne 5 years gone,
Sunday 5th November
from info@barryhorne.org

Just a reminder that on Sunday 5th November it will be 5 years since
Barry Horne died in prison after carrying out a series of hunger strikes
against government support for vivisection.
It's clear Barry was ahead of his time, as
this is an issue which today is even more in the spotlight than ever before.

The Government has pledged £100 million of taxpayers money to help to
build the Oxford University animal lab, having already spent millions
protecting companies such as HLS, providing them with insurance and banking
facilities.
At the same time the government is passing laws to protect the corrupt
vivisection industry and to criminalise opponents.

Barry became world famous in the late 1990's as the animal rights
prisoner on hunger strike against animal experiments,
but this was just one side to his
long career in animal activism.
Barry was a committed vegan and took part
in campaigns against all animal abuse;
he was a hunt saboteur for many years;
he was an ALF activist who personally rescued many animals from a
terrible fate,
he was convicted for an attempt to rescue one of the last
dolphins to be kept in captivity in this country;
He was also one of the movements most prolific economic saboteurs causing millions of pounds of damage to
animal abusing companies and individuals; He worked and lived at various
animal sanctuaries around the country; he did street stalls and produced
newsletters and leaflets.
In the end he made the ultimate sacrifice for the struggle
to end animal cruelty.

The best way to pay tribute to Barry on the 5th anniversary of his
death is to be out there fighting the cause he was prepared to give his life for.

On or around the weekend of Sunday 5th November please remember Barry
whatever you are doing for the animals.
Why not dedicate your actions to
Barry's memory,
whether it's doing a demo, leafleting or an info stall, sabotaging a hunt,

rescuing animals or taking direct action to make animal abuse less profitable.

We will be marking the date with a tribute page on the website
www.barryhorne.org, and whatever you are doing, we would love to hear
your messages of support and tributes to Barry, as well as details of your actions for
the animals.

To read an account of Barry's heroic prison struggle against the UK
government, see http://www.barryhorne.org/hungerstrikes.html

Keykeypie
10-27-2006, 04:30 PM
Thank you for posting that Paul......he really was a great hero.....I'm very sad he left us too soon

Gliondrach
10-27-2006, 05:18 PM
Yes, he was a very brave and dedicated man.

There're always firework displays to mark the day he died.

Oracl
10-27-2006, 07:31 PM
Thanks for that reminder, paul. :(