Masked and cloaked members of the Union for the Abolition of Vivisection deliver to Cabinet Ministers at the Home Office in London a box containing more than 250,000 signatures to a petition protesting the alleged use of 130 million animals in British laboratories in the previous 20 years. Professor Clark describes some supporters of the British Animal Liberation Front as “conscious charlatans and vandals.”
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Press, 17 March 1987, Page 15
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64Masked and cloaked members of the Union for the Abolition of Vivisection deliver to Cabinet Ministers at the Home Office in London a box containing more than 250,000 signatures to a petition protesting the alleged use of 130 million animals in British laboratories in the previous 20 years. Professor Clark describes some supporters of the British Animal Liberation Front as “conscious charlatans and vandals.” Press, 17 March 1987, Page 15
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