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The Animal Rights Militia is a terrorist group that emerged in Great Britain. It has threatened the lives of researchers and has on more than one occasion issued a "hit list" of targeted individuals. Articles about the Animal Rights Militia on this site:

Morrissey: Meat Is Murder, But Violence Against Animal Researchers Is Just Fine - 9 Jan 2006

Another animal rights fanatic thinks its okay to kill people who disagree with him -- but don't you dare suggest these nutcases have more compassion for animals than they do human beings.

Animal Rights Militia Threatens "Violent Retribution" Against HLS Employees, Customers - 18 Mar 2004

ARM returns to threaten yet another group of animal researchers.

British Judge Grants Anti-SHAC Injunction for Emerson Development - 16 Mar 2004

In January, a British judge issued an injunction limiting protests against company that leased property to another company that is a customer of HLS.

Robin Webb on Animal Rights Terrorism - 22 Feb 2004

If you're going to hurt people, just pick a brand name other than Animal Liberation Front.

Animal Rights Activists Predict More Violent Actions in the Wake of Barry Horne's Death - 6 Nov 2001

What better way to celebrate a convicted terrorist's death than with further acts of terrorism?

British Animal Rights Bomber Sent to Mental Hospital Indefinitely - 1 Oct 2001

Glynn Harding, 27, who terrorized people in various animal enterprises in Great Britain by mailing 12. . .

Hunt Ban Opponents Targeted for Violence - 21 Mar 2001

Animal rights extremists create a "hit list" with the names of hunt supporters.

ALF Founder -- Victim of Violent Attack Got What He Deserved - 1 Mar 2001

Ronnie Lee praises the animal rights terrorists who attacked Huntingdon Life Sciences director Brian Cass.

The Barry Horne Fiasco - 27 Dec 1998

Barry Horne's much-celebrated hunger strikes ends in a public relations disaster.