Terrorists

I remember during the 80's, in particular, and the 90's hearing about terrorist training camps in foreign countries and our nations concern about them. Now animal rights extremists have taken this tactic and set up a <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/animalrights/story/0,11917,1297540,00.html" target="_blank">training camp</a> in Britain to "to learn direct-action tactics."<br />n<br />n<i>The 3,000 members of the Animal Liberation Front, a shadowy umbrella group for various terrorist cells, have drawn up a list of 'legitimate targets' including circuses, farms and zoos to the staff of companies and suppliers involved in animal vivisection. Attacks could vary from arson to obscene graffiti.</i><br />n<br />nI keep hearing about the "War on Terror" and my question is when is the authorities going to look into this kind of terrorism. These tactics have nothing to do with "animal rights" and everything to do with terrorizing people. The kind of fanaticism shown by these extremists is no different than the fanaticism shown by Islamic terrorists as shown in the 9/11 attacks or the recent Russian school attack. It might not have reached the same levels yet but it is heading that way.<br />n<br />n<b>Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity. Edward Gibbon</b>


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