- GANDALF trial
GANDALF was an
acronym ("Green Anarchist " aND "ALF") for the 1997 UK trial of the editors of "Green Anarchist" magazine, as well as two prominent British supporters of theAnimal Liberation Front andAnimal Liberation Front Supporters Group , on charges of "Conspiracy to Incite Criminal Damage".Overview and background
Starting in
1995 , theHampshire police under "Operation Washington" began a series of at least 56 raids, which eventually resulted in the August to November 1997Portsmouth trial of "Green Anarchist" editorsSteven Booth , Saxon Wood, Noel Molland, andPaul Rogers , as well as the ALF UK press officerRobin Webb andAnimal Liberation Front Supporters Group newsletter editor Simon Russell.The defendants organised the GANDALF defence campaign. Three of the editors of "Green Anarchist" — Molland, Saxon Wood and Booth — were sentenced to three years in jail for "Conspiracy to Incite Criminal Damage". After four and a half months, all three were released on appeal. The presiding judge at the original trial was Justice
David Selwood .Since the dismissal of the state's case against the GA 'editors', GA have discovered that they had less support than before the trial. "
Counter Information " has also issued a statement particularly attacking Steve Booth's article 'The Irrationalists'. Here Booth predicted further attacks on the public such as theOklahoma City bombing and the AUMSarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. Generally Molland and Wood were not regarded as holding the more controversial views at one time espoused by Booth and Rogers.ee also
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Animal Liberation Front
*Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group
*Animal rights
*Robin Webb External links
* [http://www.schnews.org.uk/hotstuff/gandalf/index.htm SchNEWS coverage of the trial]
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