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A Stab in the Dark; The Feds' Frantic Search for the ELF and ALF
#1 Fan
Earth first! (1991), 2004-04, Vol.24 (3), p.22
Tucson: Daily Planet Publishing
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Título:
A Stab in the Dark; The Feds' Frantic Search for the ELF and ALF
Autor:
#1 Fan
Assuntos:
Activism
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Activists
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Environment
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Federal government
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Government
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Human relations
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Interpersonal communication
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Personal relationships
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Earth first! (1991), 2004-04, Vol.24 (3), p.22
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Descrição:
On November 12, Harjit Gill was charged with lying to a grand jury investigating the March 2003 Animal Liberation Front (ALF) firebomb threat at a McDonald's in Chico, California. Gill was arrested, held overnight and charged with one count of giving false testimony to a grand jury and two counts of lying to a federal officer. Each carries a possible five-year sentence. As a vegan and an anti-war activist, Gill said that while he agrees philosophically with the ALF, he has no knowledge of any crimes committed in its name. According to the FBI, images on the store's surveillance cameras showed that two people in the truck were Gina Lynn and Joshua Trentor, who "have lengthy histories of involvement in animal rights activism, including having participated in animal releases, and, in Trentor's case, being arrested in connection with ALF-claimed vandalism." The videotapes also showed the truck had the same license plate as one that Watson and her husband, Captain Paul Watson, had rented to haul equipment between the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's offices in southern California and Friday Harbor, north of Seattle.
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