Debbie’s trial begins at Winchester Crown Court. Expected to last about 6 weeks.

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Our good friend and comrade Debbie is one of the Blackmail 3 defendants (http://blackmail3.org/).

Debbie is the sole UK defendant for this case.We are asking for funds for fuel for taking Debbie to and from court. Fuel costs will add up but if we do have anything left over at the end it will be donated to a animal sanctuary. More info on the case below.

People believed to be campaigning to close down the world’s third largest animal testing facility; Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS), have repeatedly been subjected to arrest and harassment. Read more about the lab, government involvement and repression of campaigners here. – http://blackmail3.org/hls.html

On the morning of 6th July 2012, several teams of police raided the homes and business premises of three people arresting them on suspicion of “conspiracy to blackmail”, in relation to animal testing laboratory, Huntingdon Life Sciences. The person in the UK is accused of committing this between 2001-2011 and the 2 people in Holland between November 2008-December 2010. In recent years this charge has been deliberately used against campaigners due to its good conviction rate and because it carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. This is the third UK conspiracy to blackmail trial involving people accused of campaigning against HLS.
One set of raids took place in London, while the others took place at two locations in Amsterdam. Two people in Amsterdam were arrested with a European arrest warrant, and after a week in prison they were released on strict bail conditions, having surrendered their passports. They now await extradition to the UK. The third defendant, in London, was bailed the following evening and also has many restrictive bail conditions.
During the Dutch raids, police forced entry into a shared office space, removing computers, electronic devices and paperwork belonging to a variety of campaign groups. This is on top of a huge amount of items taken from the suspects’ homes, which included cameras, printers, storage devices and several laptops.
Some months later another person was also raided and arrested in the UK, but their charges have now been dropped.
The defendant in the UK is due to go on trial in early February 2014, but because the extradition of the two people from Holland could take some time, their trial will be delayed until a a later date.
This most recent case reflects the ongoing attempts by the UK authorities to criminalise and stop the effective and persistent targeting of HLS. Huntingdon have once again clicked their fingers to order a round-up of people they believe are affecting their business.
In an atmosphere of increasing repression against activists and the criminalisation of effective campaigns, it is important that we show our solidarity for those involved and form a strong network of support for the animal rights movement in the UK.
Help us to raise awareness and support the Blackmail3!

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