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IARD 07 - London, UK Candlelit Procession |
Uncaged's Candlelit Procession for
Animal Rights on Sunday 9 December has
been hailed a 'magnificent' success.
With its positive emphasis, this unique
demonstration in central London has
inspired new activists and greater
global co-operation in support of the
animal rights cause.
The Procession was the centrepiece of
the 10th annual International Animal
Rights Day (IARD), which is spearheaded
by Uncaged.
On the morning of the event, Uncaged's
Dr Dan Lyons reached tens of thousands
of people through an excellent, live
in-depth interview about our campaign
for animal rights on BBC London [i].
Despite the December wind and rain,
400-500 compassionate souls gathered
that afternoon to demonstrate their
commitment to defend animals from abuse.
Before the Procession set off from
Lincoln's Inn Fields, Dr Derek Wall,
Principal Speaker for the Green Party,
and Dan Lyons gave rousing speeches. The
uplifting atmosphere was enhanced by
special messages of solidarity from
international groups and poet/writer
Benjamin Zephaniah broadcast on a giant
TV screen that Uncaged had commissioned
for the day.
The amazing impact of the event was
seen through the attendance of so many
first-time demonstrators and foreign
campaigners. As the candlelit procession
wound its way through the busy West End
streets, the giant TV screen showed a
powerful and thought-provoking video
about animal abuse and the need for
animal rights. The awe-struck reaction
of the London crowds was a moving
testament to a ground-breaking and
hugely effective demonstration. Uncaged
founder Angela Roberts comments:
"I spent a lot of time on the
march watching the reaction of the
public and it was amazing. The film was
very moving and had some very stark
images and clips in it. Even though I
was the one who put it together and had
been looking at it for the past the
month, I was moved to tears when I
watched it go by on the huge screen, it
was so powerful. I saw people stop and
stare, some walked along reading the
messages, others covered their mouth or
eyes in horror - it was impossible to
miss with the music playing too."
Uncaged has been inundated with
positive feedback about the Candlelit
Procession for Animal Rights. Leni from
Belgium summed up the mood with this
message:
"I want to congratulate Uncaged
for the magnificent demonstration you
organised yesterday. I travelled all the
way from Belgium to attend the
procession and I'm very glad to have
been part of it.
"It was very warming to see so
many animal rights activists gathered
together in London and to hear messages
from groups in Brazil, Argentina,
South-Africa and Tasmania. I think your
wonderful initiative surely gave
activists an extra motivation to
continue to struggle for animal rights.
It also showed the audience that many
people are willing to speak up for the
animals and that this is more necessary
today than ever before. The video you
showed on the big screen clearly exposed
the hidden animal suffering inside the
meat, fur, entertainment and animal
research industry. Their suffering
should no longer be silenced, their pain
no longer ignored."
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items are from between 01 Jan 2004 & 09 Jan 2008.