ABC News - Interactive Ecoterror?
The SHAC USA offices in New Jersey were raided in April by the FBI, which has designated them as a domestic terror group. The group is known for its vandalism and intimidation campaigns in both the US and UK, along with using its web sites to post personal details of employees of companies which do business with Huntingdon.
Guardian: Animal behaviour
Leader. Suppoorts the new court injunction targeting Animal Liberation Front and Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, which have made it clear they are not interested in free open debate, but prefer instead intimidation, coercion and threats.
Guardian: Auditors under fire over animal right
Angelique Chrisafis. In a move Huntingdon Life Sciences labels extortion, senior managers of the accountancy firm Deloitte & Touche are having their mobile phones jammed and face protests outside their homes by animal rights activists.
Guardian: Campaigners force auditors to quit anima
Nicholas Pyke. SHAC has forced Deloitte & Touche to quit as auditors to the company after a campaign of harassment and intimidation directed against Deloitte employees.
Guardian: Exclusion zone bars animal tests protest
Owen Bowcott. Describes the details of the ground-breaking injunction HLS won for its employees, making harassment by animal rights protesters including SHAC, ALF and LAA illegal.
MSNBC: New activism: Up close and personal
Miguel Llanos. US domestic terrorism expert Gary Perlstein continues to warn of the rapidly-escalating violence of SHAC, ELF and ALF.