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HUNT SABOTEURS ASSOCIATION PRESS RELEASE
Release date: 13 February 2005 (Countdown to Hunt Ban 6 days to go)
Injuries and arrests as saboteurs stop last legal hunts
Yesterday (12 February 2005), on
the last Saturday of hunting before the Hunting Act is enforced on 19th
February, hunt saboteurs were active across the country. Whilst overall their
activities saved many animals lives, in one incident a large number of saboteurs
were beaten up and suffered injuries including a broken jaw. There were also a
number of arrests.
Saboteurs at the Essex Foxhounds near Little Bardfield, Essex were attacked
right from 11.00 a.m when the hunt started. Within an hour and a half they had
reported how:
* One of their van windscreens had been smashed
* A saboteur had his finger broken when a hunt rider smashed
his hand with a riding crop in an attempt to prevent him taking a picture of the
damage
* A gang of approximately 40 hunt supporters had ambushed
saboteurs
* One woman had her head held under water by some of the hunt
supporters
* One 28 year old saboteur was repeatedly kicked in the head
and had her head stamped on. Police arrested her as she was receiving treatment
for a suspected broken jaw in the ambulance.
* Police also arrested a saboteur whose glasses had been
broken by the assailants.
* Only one of the hunt supporters was arrested.
At the Surrey Union Foxhounds meet near Ockley, Surrey, saboteurs kept the hunt
on the run all day and stopped them from digging a fox out of an earth where it
had taken refuge. The saboteurs reported how:
* A female saboteur was assaulted by hunt supporters. She was
then sprayed with CS gas and arrested.
* Police attempted to use CS gas on other saboteurs at the
scene of the dig out, although some sprayed themselves by accident.
Hunt Saboteurs Association spokesperson Nathan Brown commented: "For forty years
we have been suffering injuries and arrests to save wildlife. To see the animals
running free has made it worthwhile. However, in these incidents, instead of
targeting violent hunt supporters, police chose to arrest the victims of their
assaults. Some of our members have suggested that police were taking their last
opportunity to intimidate and harass our members in the same way that the hunts
were taking one of their last opportunities to harass and kill wildlife within
the law. The high number of officers on duty at hunts - many equipped with video
sureveillance cameras - proves that police forces do have the resources to
enforce the Hunting Act. The big question that remains is whether or not they
have the will. If policing is as unbiased as is claimed, we can expect to see
the cameras turned on the hunters from next Saturday."
Notes for Editors
See past press releases on HSA website www.huntsabs.org.uk
* The Hunting Act comes into force on February 18th 2005.
* The Hunt Saboteurs Association has used non-violent direct action to get
between the hunters and their quarry since 1963, and will continue to do so as
and when required.
* Two hunt saboteurs have been killed whilst sabotaging hunts. Mike Hill was
killed in February 1991 whilst attending a meet of the Cheshire Beagles, and Tom
Worby was killed in April 1993 whilst attending a meet of the Cambridgeshire
Foxhounds.
TIMELINE - the recent wave of violence against anti-hunt
protestors since the Hunting Act was passed...
* 18 November 2004 - Parliament passes Hunting Bill. Hunting to be illegal on
18th February.
* 20 November - 3 saboteurs injured. One has to undergo emergency surgery to
save his finger. South Devon Hunt, Devon
* 27 November - Saboteur receives 5 stitches to head wound after attack.
High Peak
Harriers, Derbyshire. 17 year old saboteur receives broken nose after
repeatedly headbutted.
Crawley and Horsham Hunt, West Sussex
* 4 December - Saboteurs threatened by terrierman wearing balaclava.
Numerous assaults on saboteurs including a broken nose. Essex Farmers and
Union/East Essex
Hunt, Essex
* 11 December - Saboteur's wrist broken in 2 places by terrierman. Essex
Hunt, Essex. Saboteur threatened by hunt supporter in front of police. High Peak
Harriers, Derbyshire
* 18 December - Saboteur ridden over by hunt rider twice. Essex Farmers and
Union Hunt, Essex. Saboteurs punched and equipment stolen. Attempts made to
smash saboteur's van window with log. Van whipped, kicked and thumped. Attempts
made to drag saboteurs from van. Blackmore and Sparkford Vale Hunt, Dorset.
* 24 December - 2 cars smashed up and dead fox left on passenger seat of car.
Chiddingfold Leconfield and Cowdray Hunt, West Sussex
* 27 December Boxing Day -
Saboteurs threatened with knife. One ridden down. Hunt supporters then armed
themselves with iron bars and sticks. Weston and Banwell Harriers, Somerset.
2 saboteurs rugby tackled to ground. Puckeridge Hunt, Suffolk.
* 31 December - 12 hunt saboteurs injured by mob of 30 thugs. East Essex Hunt,
Essex.
* 1 January 2005 - Pregnant woman taken to hospital with head injuries after
being whipped
and ridden over twice by hunt staff. Essex Hunt, Essex.
* 3 January - Hunt monitor's car destroyed in arson attack. West Sussex
* 4 January - 2 saboteurs receive facial injuries and equipment is stolen.
Surrey
Union Hunt, Surrey.
* 8 January - 4 female saboteurs attacked receiving limb injuries /
fractures, vehicle badly damaged. Crawley & Horsham Hunt, West Sussex.
* 15 January - Saboteurs threatened and attacked, vehicle damaged. Cotswold
Vale Hunt, Gloucestershire.
* 20 January - Hunt supporter armed with a metal spike punctures sab Landrover
door,
barely missing the driver's leg. Duke of Beaufort's Hunt, Wiltshire
* 22 January - 60 year old female saboteurs ridden down - receives head and
neck injuries. Dunston Harriers, Norfolk.
* 29 January - 2 hunt 'stewards' arrested at Avon Vale Fox Hunt, Wiltshire,
after attack on hunt saboteurs.
* 5 February - Saboteurs taken to hospital after ambush by gang of hunt thugs.
East Kent Hunt. Hunt supporters threaten baseball bat attack. Sabs whipped and
equipment stolen. Hampshire Hunt
* 9 February - Saboteurs hit by quad bike, ridden down and whipped. Essex
Farmers and Union Hunt
Contact HSA Press Officer Nathan Brown 07815 313181
Hunt Saboteurs Association Press Office
www.huntsabs.org.uk
All press enquiries - Tel: 07815 313181
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