Today the Portland - based animal welfare group, National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA), is issuing a call to
animal rights leaders worldwide to condemn the growing violence in their movement - violence whose perpetrators FBI director Louis Freeh has called, «the most recognizable single issue terrorists of the present time.»
Not exact matches
everyday, christians pray fo this country, our
leaders, troops, the economy, values and morality, and all we get back is hatred from abortion groups, gay
right movements and other form of wayward beleifs with the sole purpose of reducing humans to the same level as
animals.
A deep - pocketed
animal rights group expects a new carriage - horse bill early next year — no thanks to the City Council speaker, who the organization blasted Saturday as an «ineffective» phony who «holds herself up as a
leader who's strong on
animal welfare.»
As soon as he was elected County
Leader he appointed me Vice Chair of the Bronx Democratic County Committee and its liaison to the LGBT,
animal rights and disabled communities.
But to those who are supposed to be the standard bearers of our relationships with
animals — those often regarded as «
leaders» of the
animal rights movement — such relationships are «unnatural» and therefore «bad» when one of the parties is a human being.
Leading influence on rise of
animal rights movement Civil
rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., 1929 - 1968, in whose honor we celebrate Martin Luther King Day, never had any visible direct involvement with
animals or
animal issues ---- but he is justly remembered among the greatest influences on the
animal rights movement of our time, and the many -LSB-...]
HLS SALDF was proud to host
leaders in the
animal protection movement, such as Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), who spoke about history's progress toward recognizing groups as deserving of rights, and experts in the field of animal law such as Carter Dillard, ALDF director of litigation, who spoke on Animal Rights, Human Rights, and the Future of our P
animal protection movement, such as Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA), who spoke about history's progress toward recognizing groups as deserving of
rights, and experts in the field of animal law such as Carter Dillard, ALDF director of litigation, who spoke on Animal Rights, Human Rights, and the Future of our P
rights, and experts in the field of
animal law such as Carter Dillard, ALDF director of litigation, who spoke on Animal Rights, Human Rights, and the Future of our P
animal law such as Carter Dillard, ALDF director of litigation, who spoke on
Animal Rights, Human Rights, and the Future of our P
Animal Rights, Human Rights, and the Future of our P
Rights, Human
Rights, and the Future of our P
Rights, and the Future of our Planet.
LCA founder Chris DeRose is a
leader in the
animal rights movement and works closely with countless individuals and groups dedicated to humane treatment of
animals.
GROVE CITY, Ohio (WCMH)--
Animal rights supporters packed the Grove City council chambers Monday, hoping city
leaders would vote to ban pet stores from selling dogs and cats from «high volume breeders.»