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Migrating from Cambridge, the SPEAK campaign is to continue its role in the animal rights debate within the public and political arena through pro-active campaigning.

As part of our campaigning strategy we will be challenging the government and government-aided institutions (and those institutions which hold the government in their pockets), to accountability and openness. To date, the government has avoided significant exposure for its failure to meet its pre-election promises regarding their Animal Rights agenda, nor have they been sufficiently challenged for their undemocratic governing approach within a democratic country. (Take for example their recent underhand chicaneries over the proposed primate lab in Cambridge).

The government, vivisection industry and the media commonly use negatively emotive language when describing those opposed to the abuse of animals. We are often referred to as "terrorists" because we have been forced to choose unorthodox methods to draw attention to an issue where other means have failed; pro-active action has often ensured that animal rights has put issues requiring attention firmly on the map. We should remember that government tactics such as this are commonplace the world over whenever the status quo is being challenged for an injustice. The use of terminology suggesting violence to describe animal rights activists is a transparent tool attempting to divert attention from the real perpetrators of violence who thus become the implied victims, therein masking the true face of those inflicting terror and what goes on behind laboratory walls.

We as a movement have often been accused of violating civil liberties and democratic laws because we have spoken out against injustice. In thus speaking out, we have always been motivated by the principles of Individual Rights and the violation of those rights. These do not just refer to the rights of animals but to the right of individuals to be fully informed of the truth behind the lies of vivisection. Surely keeping the public in ignorance of the scientific and moral facts is a violation of their civil liberties and democratic right to choose? The collusion of the government and vivisection industry to conceal the truth from society is a violation of those rights which are meant to stand for so much in our democratic society.

At SPEAK, we believe it is time for the public to be allowed to make an informed decision on this debate and that means hearing both sides of the argument.

The SPEAK campaign is about saving both human and non-human lives; can the vivisection fraternity say the same thing? Let the public decide once they know the full truth.



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Demo Diary

SPEAK National Demo - Saturday 19th April 2008

Meet 12 noon Oxford City Centre (details to follow very soon...)

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Transport is being organised from all over the country including:

•Brighton
•Cambridge
•East Midlands
•Hampshire
•Ipswich
•London
•Manchester
•Wales
•West Midlands
•Yorkshire
Further details to follow by mid February on pick up points and local transport contacts.

If, in the meantime, you can help by organising coaches or have space in vehicles, or if you have any transport queries, please call 07840 986864.

See you there!

Also, don't miss the after-demo event in the evening! Check back often for further information...



 
WEEKLY THURSDAY DEMOS<

Don't forget that every Thursday there is a demo opposite the site on South Parks Road, 1pm to 5pm. There will be other protests close to the site and other places around Oxford on most days, so keep in touch. For more details on demos please contact us:

Tel: 0845 330 7985 Mob: 07986 559012

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 KILLED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY 

THE FELIX CAMPAIGN

'Felix' was the name given by vivisector Tipu Aziz to a macaque monkey whom he abused and tortured for one entire year. The irony of his naming should not be lost on us. Tipu Aziz avowedly has no feelings for animals, yet he had chosen a name for the animal that was to be his slave. Aziz has freely admitted: if it was left up to him he would kill animals in order to test cosmetics and Aziz also believes we should be experimenting on Great Apes.

It is difficult to comprehend the type of person that can perform barbaric and gruesome procedures on a living sentient creature This person, if that is indeed the correct word for such an individual (monster, would probably be more apt), is capable of looking into the eyes of an innocent non human victim everyday but yet is incapable of feeling pangs of remorse or even sympathy with regards to the pain and suffering they are inflicting on an individual capable of a full range of emotions from fear, to pain through to happiness.

Felix was the monkey who featured in the BBC2 documentary, ‘Monkeys, Rats and Me’, aired on 27th November, 2006, which showed the sanitized, ‘acceptable’ face of vivisection that vivisectors want the public to see.

Felix was shown strapped to a restraining chair, being conditioned by Oxford University technicians for his future life of torture. For the camera, Felix’s ‘conditioning’ was allowed to take place ‘on his own terms’: the technicians did not force him to sit in the restraint chair or to come out of his cage if he appeared reluctant. Those who have themselves witnessed the harsh realities of life in the laboratory when working undercover and released their stories and their evidence to the wider public would say that this was a falsified representation of what goes on in laboratories, and biased media coverage at its most blatant.

Given the obvious imbalance of power in such a situation, and the vulnerable position of the victim (not to mention the fact that time is money, which makes the victim’s compliance essential), it seems fairly obvious that to gain control one must exert one's power and authority. That is how the training of animals is achieved. It is defined by control and by deprivation. It is not and never can be an act of co-operation, and must always be an act of control. Let us not forget that no monkey or dog or cat or any other animal including us would volunteer to be maimed or butchered or poisoned. It is - on a simple, basic level - counter to the survival instinct, which is generally to avoid pain and suffering, and of course death. To be able to exercise control, the oppressor must have a compliant victim; a vivisector’s or technician’s power lies in the fear that he or she can exert on their subjects. The reality of Felix’s life is that he was afforded no gentleness, respect or dignity from his torturers. He was taught to fear.

These are not fanciful propagandist claims made by the vivisector’s opponents, but well-documented facts – indeed, these are facts that we highlighted in an article posted on the SPEAK website, which reproduced an application (leaked to us from the Home Office) from a leading Oxford University vivisector seeking to vivisect on primates.

Tipu Aziz with Felix
Tipu Aziz avowedly has no feelings for animals, yet he had chosen a name for the animal that he tortured and killed. The word 'Felix' in Latin translates into English as meaning 'Happy'. We believe this was a deliberate naming of a monkey that was imprisoned and systematically tortured by Oxford University vivisectors.

Amongst the documents made available to us was paperwork which proved that the standard method employed to coerce a monkey into compliance in order to facilitate experiments is to starve them. That, one might argue, is hardly ‘humane’ or given to allowing the animal to accept their conditioning on their own terms. It is an exercise in brutality, and one to which Felix was undoubtedly subjected and had to endure until his death.

At the time the BBC2 documentary was being filmed, Felix was destined to undergo surgery on his brain. Despite what university representatives might say, Felix's final few months would have been filled with pain, torment, and much, much suffering. There’s no hiding this fact and people should be made aware as to what exactly Felix went through in his final months. We can now disclose that Felix had the top of his skull sliced off, a procedure that has been documented through human and non human primate research as extremely painful. Electrodes were forced into his brain and then he was fitted with a cranial chamber (a box like contraption that sits on top of the skull). His pain must have been unbearable but he had no one to comfort him. Just a barren cage surrounded him, there were no comforts. There was no kin to cuddle up to, to ease his pain. He was alone until the day his torturers had finished with him; the day they put him to death. During the first week of September 2007 SPEAK learned that Felix had finally been put to death by Oxford University. Felix was born in a cage, lived and suffered in a cage, and ultimately died in a cage, never having experienced the freedoms which were his birthright.

Remember George, blinded by and mocked by an Oxford vivisector; the same vivisector who had been investigated by the police for cruelty to a macaque called Jez. Remember Bjee, another victim of Oxford University’s vivisectors.

Let’s not forget, Oxford University have the audacity to label themselves as an institution of ‘academic excellence’! However, the reality is that the life Felix and so many others have been forced to endure has nothing to do with 'academia', but everything to do with arrogance; an arrogance of individuals who hold life so cheap, that they can dictate not just how and when to end a sentient life, but how much suffering they can and will inflict upon that life.

It is vital that Felix isn’t forgotten. Felix was not a number. He was an individual, just like all the other animals being held and abused at Oxford University. Until now, SPEAK's fight to end Oxford University's plans to build a new animal lab had been a fight against a concept, bricks and mortar if you like. Felix brings the individual living being into this fight. We are, after all, not fighting against a building but against the uses that this building will be put to and the non human animals that will be imprisoned, abused and ultimately killed in the building now being constructed on South Parks Rd; non human animals like Felix who will be killed in their thousands in this new research centre.

Felix training to be cooperative in his own mutilation and murder
Felix during 'training' to teach him to cooperate with the very same people who inflicted unthinkable cruelty on him and ultimately put him to death.

Felix is dead now, and it’s important that we remember him. We have looked at the photos of him on numerous occasions and have been lost in his sad expression, his beautiful face. We will never forget him. Cry if you want to. Don’t be ashamed to mourn his sad, sad life. At SPEAK everyone has shed a tear for poor Felix. We had for months now been fighting to save Felix but we couldn’t save him despite all the efforts we put into getting him released. However, the fight has not been in vain: it continues.

This is far from the end of Felix's story. This is just the beginning. We know more today than we ever knew about the project Felix was being used and abused for. We now know that Felix was just the first victim of a 5 year project that began in 2006; a project that will be using, abusing and killing 2 macaque monkeys every year. The project will run for 5 years, which means that it still has about 4 years to run.

From the beginning of our Fighting for Felix campaign we have maintained that although Felix was an individual he was also a symbol. A symbol for not just the 1000's of animals dying inside Oxford University every year but the hundreds of millions being sacrificed in a fraudulent scientific practice worldwide. We still have everything to fight for, indeed we owe it to Felix not just to keep fighting for the animals but to redouble our efforts, and that’s exactly what we will be doing at SPEAK. First and foremost we must bring to an end the project that was responsible for the suffering and death of Felix. Remember this, 8 macaque monkeys will be suffering the same fate as Felix over the next 4 years if we don’t stop the vivisectors at Oxford University.

Join with us. This battle is far from over. The animals need you and we need you by our side to fight the good fight. Let Felix's memory live on in all of us as we battle to end the crime that is vivisection.

Click here to read Felix's Project Licence

You can help the FELIX CAMPAIGN!

- Organise events in your area (click here to read demo reports from around the world for Felix Solidarity Day and get ideas for organising your own event)

- Join us on demos and events (click here to see our demo diary)

- Donate to our Felix Fund or Join SPEAK

- Help us expose the horrific suffering taking place at Oxford by purchasing our DVD and showing it to as many people as you can, or download leaflets and posters to hand out and display.

Felix: Victim of Oxford University

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Monkey Island





Feb 11 2008 2:02 AM

SPEAK
Thanks for the add, and welcome to the Island. It is an honor to be on your list of friends. It is always an honor to be friends with people who try to help animals. I am against all animal testing and experimentation. Keep up the great work.
Tim Layman
Monkey Island
SMOKER





Feb 14 2008 7:26 PM

Thanks for speaking out and creating more of an awareness. We all appreciate it and wish there were more of you in the world. Happy V-Day! XOXO Katie
Lou *DRC*





Feb 16 2008 5:04 PM

Cheers for the add - keep up the good work!! Lou
MERCY™





Feb 17 2008 12:41 AM

thx very much for the add and a wonderful weekend to you
WATCHER





Feb 9 2008 6:04 PM

Thanks for adding me. Much respect & best regards from NY - BOB-O
TITO y IRENE





Feb 5 2008 7:29 PM

Hello my friend,

Just stopping by to see how you're doing and to wish you a terrific week.

Lots of hugs :-)
Angelinna





Jan 31 2008 6:10 AM

Dear Friend, stopping by to send you love and miracles. The injustice commited to Felix has to end such a evil practices on innocent loving souls like all animals are. Thank you helping all animals!

God Bless You!!!
@br!L♥





Jan 28 2008 9:58 PM

hi!

Thanks for the add

have a great day!
Jimmy John





Jan 28 2008 9:16 PM

Thanks for being my new friend, jj..
veggie-sunshine





Jan 24 2008 10:51 AM

thanks so much for adding
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Jan 23 2008 3:05 AM

ty for the add
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Jan 22 2008 10:43 AM

shalom there...
I send much love to your way...
^_^pablo
People Against BSL™





Jan 21 2008 7:09 PM

Hope you had a great weekend and an even better week!

:)

~PABSL~
Juhana





Jan 21 2008 1:21 PM

Thank you for AdDiNg me!
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Jan 20 2008 9:54 PM

hiya - Mandy x
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Jan 20 2008 1:55 AM

sori but forgot whether we thanked you for adding us but here it is again!:-)
wishing you a great weekend &
peace and many blessings!:-)
anna & chakri
thailand
Save Humanity





Jan 20 2008 1:23 AM

thanks for adding us:-)
peace & blessings:-)
anna & chakri
!! Animal Liberation !!





Dec 25 2007 11:38 AM

MERRY CHRISTMAS SPEAK CAMPAIGNS!!!!!!!!!!

Jon.
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Dec 24 2007 11:24 PM

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
XOXO
MRS. COHEN
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Dec 24 2007 7:21 PM

merry xmas all at SPEAK campaigns!
Jer'-Wolf





Dec 20 2007 9:41 PM

Happy Holidays to you my good friend
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Dec 14 2007 11:57 PM

Support Mel! Mel is loved, admired and respected by everyone in the Animal Rights movement.
[And I mean that. That isn't just something to say....Mel is genuinely loved and respected by us all!] see www.vpsg.org/

Support Mel Broughton!
Alexis





Dec 14 2007 11:31 PM

RIP Felix-Humans shame the ancestors we both share
~Justice for Horses & Foals~





Dec 3 2007 4:31 AM

FRIENDS FOREVER!
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Nov 25 2007 4:06 AM

thanks for the add. keep up the good work.
Dennis Lee





Nov 23 2007 3:40 AM

It saddens me that Felix died a prisoner who committed no crime other than being a primate. He died for greed and vanity. It is so wrong. These are our relations but people don't want to accept that fact since they rarher believe that we are superiour beings. Animals don't pollute the earth, they don't start wars, they don't use other species cruelly. Keep up the good fight and always remember Felix. Thank you for all you do.
With Compassion and Love,
Dennis Lee1
SMOKER





Nov 22 2007 9:36 PM

I'm thankful for you guys!

XOXO Katie
CELEBRATE turkeys, don't eat them!





Nov 22 2007 6:29 PM

On this Thanksgiving (and on every other day) I am SO thankful for people like you and all of the important and wonderful things you do for animals! Thank you! You are my heroes! :D