Revolutionary Cells - Animal Liberation Brigade

Revolutionary Cells - Animal Liberation Brigade

The Revolutionary Cells - Animal Liberation Brigade (RCALB) is the name of an animal rights group founded in 2003, in the United States, which advocates the use of an armed struggle, as well as a diversity of other tactics for animal liberation.

Actions

Pipe bombs

The RCALB took credit for its first action on August 27, 2003, when two "pipe bombs filled with an ammonium nitrate" were placed at Chiron corporation's offices in Emeryville, California. Both devices were packed with nails to act as shrapnel. Chiron was targeted because of a contract with Huntingdon Life Sciences, a New Jersey-based animal testing contractor. [ [http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/6639289.htm Mercury News] ] A group calling itself "Revolutionary Cells of the Animal Liberation Brigade" e-mailed a statement to reporters taking credit for the bombing which was also posted on the Bite Back website. [ [http://www.directaction.info/news_aug29_03.htm Chiron Blast Claimed by the Animal Liberation Brigade] , "Bite Back", 29th August 2007]

One of the bombs exploded an hour after the first, possibly in an effort to target police and federal agents responding to the first blast. This tactic was used in double-bombings committed by Eric Robert Rudolph, a right-wing terrorist, in 1997. No casualties resulted from the second blast however, as the second device was discovered and the area cleared before the explosion.

Office bombing

In September 2003, the RCALB took responsibility for another bombing, this time at the offices of Shaklee Inc. in Pleasanton, California. Shaklee was targeted because its parent company, Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical, does business with Huntingdon Life Sciences. [ [http://www.adl.org/Learn/Ext_US/Ecoterrorism.asp The Law Enforcement Agency Rescource Network] ] These attacks are alleged to be have been perpetrated by Daniel Andreas San Diego, who was featured on "America's Most Wanted" and has been placed on the FBI's most wanted [ [http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/fugitives/dt/sandiego_da.htm Daniel Andreas San Diego, wanted by the FBI] , retrieved 17 August, 2007 ] A statement was again released from the group to Bite Back this time also including their manifesto. [ [http://www.drstevebest.org/Essays/ItsWar.htm It's War! The Escalating Battle between Activists and the Corporate-State Complex] , "Best, Steven", Essays.] [http://www.directaction.info/news_sept30_03.htm Revolutionary Cells Claims Explosion - Releasses communique/guidlines] , "Bite Back", September 30th 2003.]

Incendiary device

On June 24, 2007, an explosive device was placed under a car belonging to Arthur Rosenbaum, a pediatric ophthalmologist who carries out animal experimentation with cats and rhesus monkeys at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA. The device failed to explode because of a faulty fuse. UCLA offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of the bomber. Then acting Chancellor, Norman Abrams, said the university "remains steadfast in its commitment to the lawful use of laboratory animals in research for the benefit of society." ["Monkey Madness at UCLA", "LA Weekly", August 8th 2007.] [ [http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_in_america_updates/movements/ecoterrorism/alb_la.htm "Animal Liberation Brigade Claims Attempted Firebombing in Los Angeles"] , June 29th 2007.]

Philosophy

Guidelines

Revolutionary Cells Guidelines was posted on the Bite Back website after the second bombing: [http://www.directaction.info/news_sept30_03.htm Revolutionary Cells Claims Explosion - Releasses communique/guidlines] , "Bite Back", September 30th 2003.] Quotation
* To take strategic direct action (be it non-violent or not) against the oppressive institutions that permeate the world.
* Make every effort to minimize non-target casualties, be they human or non-human.
* Respect a diversity of tactics, whether they be non-violent or not.
* Any underground activist fighting for the liberation of the humyn, earth or animal nations may consider themselves a Revolutionary Cells volunteer.

tructure and aims

The Bite Back communique also explained who the revolutionary cells were and why they exist: [http://www.directaction.info/news_sept30_03.htm Revolutionary Cells Claims Explosion - Releasses communique/guidlines] , "Bite Back", September 30th 2003.]

Quotation|The revolutionary cells exists as a front group for militants across the liberationary movement spectrum. We are anarchists, communists, anti-racists, animal liberationists, earth liberationists, luddites, feminists, queer liberationists, and many more things across various other fronts. Where ever there is oppression there are those unwilling to idly stand by and let it occur, and those people make up the nucleus of the revolutionary cells.

Who are the revolutionary cells? It is an anti-gmo activist destroying a gmo crop, it is a basque youth driving a car packed with explosives destined for a spanish politician, it is a queer bashing back, a rape victim putting a bullet in the rapist, a corsican nationalist planting a bomb at a french bank, it is a cincinatti riot in response to police brutality, an animal liberationist shooting a vivisector dead on his doorstep. In short it is the spirit of resistance realized. It is moving from politics to Praxis.

Anyone who takes part in the war against the oppressive hierarchies in this world can consider themselves a member of the Revolutionary Cells.

The group formed the same leaderless-resistance model as the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), which consists of small, autonomous, covert cells acting independently. A cell may consist of just one person.

According to the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, the Front describes itself as "an international coalition fighting injustice". The Institute's knowledge Base describes it as an "unusually violent animal-rights terrorist movement...with a penchant for hyperbole and casting about pretensions of power and importance." [http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4234 Revolutionary Cells Animal Liberation Brigade Group Profile] , "MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base", retrieved, 17 August, 2007.] Oren Segal, co-director of Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism, believes the group consists of the same few "lone wolves" that carry out actions in the name of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Earth Liberation Front (ELF), "the names are interchangeable...they’re going to rename themselves depending on what actions they’re doing." Range McDonald, Patrick, [http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/monkey-madness-at-ucla/16986/?page=1 Monkey madness at UCLA] , "LA Weekly", August 8, 2007.]

The existence of activists calling themselves the Revolutionary Cells or Animal Rights Militia (ARM), another name used to inflict violence, reflects a struggle within the Animal Liberation Front and the animal rights movement in general, between those who believe violence is justified, and those who insist the movement should reject it in favor of non-violent resistance. Lee, Ronnie. [http://www.nocompromise.org/issues/23controversial.html Controversial Actions] , "No Compromise (magazine)", issue #23.]

Extensional self-defense

Steven Best has coined the term "extensional self-defense" to describe actions carried out in defense of animals by human beings acting as "proxy agents."Best, Steven. [http://www.drstevebest.com/Essays/GapsInLogic.htm "Gaps in Logic, Lapses in Politics: Rights and Abolitionism in Joan Dunayer's Speciesism"] , "drstevebest.org".] He argues that, in carrying out acts of extensional self-defense, activists have the moral right to engage in acts of sabotage or even violence.Best, Steven. [http://www.drstevebest.com/Essays/GapsInLogic.htm "Gaps in Logic, Lapses in Politics: Rights and Abolitionism in Joan Dunayer's Speciesism"] , "drstevebest.org".] Extensional self-defense is justified, he writes, because animals are "so vulnerable and oppressed they cannot fight back to attack or kill their oppressors."Best, Steven. [http://www.animalliberationpressoffice.org/Writings_Speeches/whos_afraid_of_jerry_vlasak.html "Who's Afraid of Jerry Vlasak?"] , "Animal Liberation Press Office".] Best argues that the principle of extensional self defense mirrors the penal code statues known as the "necessity defense," which can be invoked when a defendant believes that the illegal act was necessary to avoid imminent and great harm.Best, Steven. [http://www.animalliberationpressoffice.org/Writings_Speeches/whos_afraid_of_jerry_vlasak.html "Who's Afraid of Jerry Vlasak?"] , "Animal Liberation Press Office".] In testimony to the Senate in 2005, Jerry Vlasak stated that he regarded violence against Huntingdon Life Sciences as an example of extensional self-defense. [Miller, John J. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_12_58/ai_n16740562/pg_1 "In the name of the animals: America faces a new kind of terrorism"] , "National Review", July 3, 2006.]

References

ee also

* Leaderless resistance
* Animal rights
* Justice Department
* Animal Rights Militia (ARM)
* Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC)

External links

* [http://www.directaction.info/news_sept30_03.htm Revolutionary Cells: Communiqué/Guidlines]
* [http://www.animalliberationpressoffice.org North American Animal Liberation Press Office]
* [http://www.directaction.info/ Bite Back Magazine]
* [http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/fugitives/dt/sandiego_da.htm FBI Most Wanted: Daniel Andreas San Diego (RCALB)]


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