There are three publications associated with the ALF. Arkangel is
a British bi-annual magazine founded by Ronnie Lee and sold internationally.
Bite Back is a magazine
and a website where activists leave claims of responsibility In 2005, it published a "Direct Action Report," stating that, in 2004, ALF
activists removed 17,262 animals from facilities, and claimed 554 acts of
sabotage, vandalism, and arson. No
Compromise is a San Francisco-based website that also reports on ALF
actions.
Arkangel
Arkangel is a British-based bi-annual animal liberation magazine, first published in
the winter of 1989. The magazine, which is sold internationally, covers global
aspects of underground and overground animal rights campaigning, and promotes a
vegan lifestyle.
The magazine was the idea of Ronnie Lee, the founder of the Animal
Liberation Front (ALF).
While in
prison, he regularly received letters of support and details of unreported
actions by ALF activists. Lee decided to publish these in the form of a
magazine, with the first edition put together by Vivian Smith. The magazine
continues to be written largely by activists associated with the British ALF
http://www.arkangelweb.org/
Bite Back is a Malaysia-registered website and magazine that promotes
the cause of the animal liberation movement, and
specifically the Animal Liberation Front (ALF). According to
The Sunday
Times, the name is inspired by an arson campaign targeting the American
fur industry throughout the 1990s. Its founder and editor, Nicolas Atwood, has said that Bite Back's
mission is to "support animal rights prisoners
of conscience and report on current events in the struggle."
Bite Back acts as a forum for ALF activists, and a place they can
leave claims of responsibility for direct action taken in pursuit of animal liberation.[8] In 2006, it
was used to encourage attacks against Oxford University,
publishing personal details of academics and calling on supporters to "do
whatever it takes" to "blow these fucking monsters off the planet".
In 2007, when incendiary devices were found at Templeton College, Oxford,
Biteback reported a claim of responsibility on behalf of the Animal
Liberation Front: "This latest action is part of an ongoing fight against the
University of Oxford and its continued reign of terror over the unseen victims
inside its animal labs. The FBI, while reportedly
aware of the site, say action against it would breach the First
Amendment protecting freedom of speech. In 2005, Bite Back published a "Direct Action Report," listing action carried
out by activists on a global scale. It writes that, in 2004, 17,262 animals were
"liberated," and 554 acts of sabotage, vandalism and arson were carried out.
http://www.directaction.info/
No Compromise was a San Francisco-based bi-annual animal rights magazine,
first published
in the winter of 1989. The magazine covered global aspects of animal rights and
promoted a vegan
lifestyle, which included the use of cruelty-free products.
The magazine was founded by Freeman Wicklund
and stopped publishing in 2005 with the 29th issue.
It now is a website for news links about grassroots direct action, militant animal liberationists, their supporters and
the Animal Liberation Front (ALF).
http://www.nocompromise.org/
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