So, the animal rights terrorist organisation "Animal Liberation Front" have struck again. This time they have planted a firebomb at the home of a relative of the owner of a guinea pig farm that breeds animals for testing. This is the same farm that has been the victim of many other attacks at the hands of the ALF, the most disgusting of which was the digging up of the remains of the owners mother. Her remains have never been found. The owners of the farm are currently seeking a court order excluding animal rights activists or protesters from coming within 200km of the farm. In addition to the family, members of staff and their families have been targetted with firebombs and vandalism.
A couple of years ago animal rights protesters forced NatWest Bank to withdraw banking facilities from Huntingdon Life Sciences and to withdraw their staff pension fund investments in that company. They targetted branches nationwide and made threats to bank staff until they gave in to their demands.
These animal rights terrorists value an animal's life over that of a human.