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''Bite Back'' is a Malaysian-registered website and magazine that promotes the cause of the
animal liberation movement The animal rights (AR) movement, sometimes called the animal liberation, animal personhood, or animal advocacy movement, is a social movement that seeks an end to the rigid moral and legal distinction drawn between human and non-human animals, ...
, and specifically the
Animal Liberation Front The Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is an international, leaderless, decentralized political and social resistance movement that engages in and promotes non-violent direct action in protest against incidents of animal cruelty. It originated in th ...
(ALF).Radical animal rights magazine issues 2004 "Direct Action" report
, ''Law Enforcement Agency Resource Network'', January 25, 2005.
According to ''
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'', the name is inspired by an arson campaign targeting the American fur industry throughout the 1990s.Unmasked: animal extremist waging war on Oxford
''The Sunday Times'', February 19, 2006.
Its founder and editor, Nicolas Atwood, has said that ''Bite Back's'' mission is to "support animal rights prisoners of conscience and report on current events in the struggle."Laville, Sandra & Booth, Robert
"Scientists to speak out for animal tests"
''The Guardian'', February 24, 2006.
The website also receives anonymous communiques of
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, including those by the
Animal Rights Militia The Animal Rights Militia (ARM) is a banner used by animal rights activists who engage in direct action utilizing a diversity of tactics that ignores the Animal Liberation Front's policy of taking all necessary precautions to avoid harm to human ...
(ARM), Justice Department and Animal Liberation Brigade.


Background

''Bite Back'' was set up in 2001 by Atwood, an animal rights activist in
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.Personal details released as animal rights activists call for direct action
''The Oxford Student'', February 24, 2006.
In March 2005, Atwood set up a Florida-based company, Bite Back Inc, to operate the site and magazine sales.


Magazine

As of February 2021, the magazine's website notes that the magazine is being published on an irregular schedule and no new subscriptions are being accepted.


Forum

''Bite Back'' acts as a forum for ALF activists, and a place they can leave claims of responsibility for direct action taken in pursuit of animal liberation.Fickling, David
Animal rights activist admits firebombing attempts
''The Guardian'', August 17, 2006.
In 2006, it was used to encourage attacks against
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, publishing personal details of academics and calling on supporters to "do whatever it takes" to "blow these fucking monsters off the planet". In 2007, when incendiary devices were found at Templeton College, Oxford, ''Bite Back'' reported a claim of responsibility on behalf of the Animal Liberation Front: "This latest action is part of an ongoing fight against the University of Oxford and its continued reign of terror over the unseen victims inside its animal labs."Payne, Stewart
"Animal activists plant bombs at Oxford college"
''The Daily Telegraph'', February 27, 2007.
The
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, while reportedly aware of the site, say action against it would breach the
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protecting freedom of speech. In 2005, Bite Back published a "Direct Action Report," listing action carried out by activists on a global scale. It writes that, in 2004, 17,262 animals were liberated, and 554 acts of
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, vandalism and arson were carried out.


See also

*'' Arkangel Magazine'' *'' No Compromise Magazine'' *'' Resistance: Journal of the Earth Liberation Movement''


Notes


External links


Bite Back website

Bite Back magazine
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