From arunacala at btinternet.com Sun Aug 15 09:14:59 2010 From: arunacala at btinternet.com (Raymond Britton) Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:14:59 +0100 Subject: [Animalrightscambridge] Fwd: Re: [ARevents] World Day of Action against Sweden's Fur Farms In-Reply-To: <4C668A6C.2020402@yahoo.co.uk> References: <4C6428AF.9070400@yahoo.co.uk> <4C668A6C.2020402@yahoo.co.uk> Message-ID: ------- Forwarded message ------- From: arevents at lists.rbgi.net To: arevents at lists.rbgi.net Cc: Subject: Re: [ARevents] World Day of Action against Sweden's Fur Farms Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 13:22:04 +0100 Well done and thanks to everyone who turned up to the Swedish embassy demo, report below, the Swedish activists also send their gratitude. There were protests in 18 countries, and the London demo was featured on Swedish National TV news, which you can see at the link below. For pics from the various demos including London see http://sveketmotminkarna.se/protester-vid-svenska-ambassader For the ?Swedish TV news report of our demo see http://www.tv4play.se/nyheter/nyhetskanalen?videoId=1.1744541 report from the demo with pictures on caft site http://www.caft.org.uk/Sweden/index1.htm Protestors from the UK joined a worldwide day of action calling for a ban on fur farms in Sweden, following the recent undercover investigation (see link below) Over 30 protestors held a noisy and vibrant protest outside the Swedish Embassy in Montagu Place, Marylebone, London W1. We had placards and gave out leaflets calling on the Swedish government to ban fur farming, as of course it already is in the Uk. We also chanted slogans such as "Fur Trade, Death Trade, Shame on Sweden" Two representatives from the Embassy came out to talk to the protestors. They said that they had been receiving protest letters and phone calls at their embassies all over the world, they even named quite a few of them! And they said that the Swedish government was taking it very seriously, and that they were looking into the regulations. We handed them a leaflet, and told them that our message to the Swedish government was that regulation was pointless, and only an outright ban would stop the suffering. They listened carefully and said they would pass on this message to the government. A reporter from Sweden's Channel 4 TV turned up and filmed the protest, and then interviewed one of the protestors. He also said that it was massive news in Sweden. Short video clip (quality not good but gives you a flavour of the demo), plays on Realplayer Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 For more information and see film from the investigation into the Swedish Fur farming On 12/08/2010 18:00, arevents at lists.rbgi.net wrote: > > By now many of you will have seen the awful footage from the undercover > investigation into Sweden's fur farms. If not >go to the link for more > details. > http://www.sveketmotminkarna.se/horror-revealed-swedish-fur-farms > Reminder that tomorrow Friday 13th August we are taking part in a > worldwide day of protest calling for a ban on fur >farms in Sweden > We holding a protest at the Swedish Embassy in Marylebone, meeting 1pm > at the Embassy:11 Montagu PlaceLondon W1H 2ALW1H 2AL(or meet us at > Marble Arch tube at 12.30pm for a short walk up to the embassy)Contact > on the day 07899 775493 > ______________________________________________ > > ARevents mailing listTo see the collection of prior postings to the > list, visit the ARevents Archives at > https://lists.rbgi.net/mailman/private/>arevents/ > To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to > arevents-request at lists.rbgi.net with subject unsubscribe or by filling > in the form at https://lists.rbgi.net/mailman/listinfo/>arevents/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: attachment35.txt URL: