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- Subject: Legal Help for Hungerstriker
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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- April 16, 1997
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- Federal Court Asked To End 'Battery'
- Of Force-Fed, Teen Hunger Striker
- Immediately; Hearing Set Friday
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- INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- A motion has been filed in U.S. District Court here
- asking for a temporary restraining order to immediately end the
- forced-feeding of a 16-year-old hunger striker at the Plainfield Indiana
- Boys School.
-
- The motion for a TRO and preliminary injunction alleges that the state of
- Indiana has violated the first, eighth and 14th amendments to the U.S.
- Constitution and the "Religious Freedom Restoration Act" by force-feeding
- Anthony Wong, who began 52nd day on a hunger strike Wednesday.
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- "The defendants (the boys school and dept of corrections) are committing a
- series of batteries upon Anthony B. Wong," asserted the motion filed in
- federal court.
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- If the court does not grant the TRO within 48 hours, a full hearing will be
- held, probably Friday, according to Mr. Wong's Indianapolis attorney,
- Stephen Laudig.
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- "We are directing the defendants to cease force-feeding Anthony B. Wong and
- to cease force-feeding (him) animal products and/or animal by-products
- and/or animal tested products," said Mr. Laudig in his brief to the federal
- court. Mr. Wong is a strict vegetarian and will not consume any products
- produced by animals, or tested on them. Laudig likened that belief as a
- "deeply-held, spiritual, oral and ethical" philosophy akin, legally, to a
- religion.
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- Mr. Laudig argued in his brief that the force-feeding was done "over" the
- objection of Mr. Wong and his parents, and was "not medically necessary."
- Mr. Wong was on his 31st day of the hunger strike, still going to classes,
- housed in a cottage, not an infirmary, and suffering no ill effects from the
- strike when officials decided to force-feed him.
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- Contact: Cres Vellucci (916) 452-7179 or Steve Laudig (317) 443-7194
- NOTE: A full text of the complaint is available by contact Mr. Vellucci.
- FYI, Mr. Wong's declaration follows this release.
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- Activist Civil Liberties Committee
- PO Box 19515, Sacramento, CA 95819 (916) 452-7179
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- IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
- FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
- INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION
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- DECLARATION OF ANTHONY B. WONG
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- Anthony B. Wong, states the following to be true under the penalties for
- perjury:
- a. I reside at the Indiana Boys School in Plainfield, IN.
- b. I am a "Vegan" and have been since 1995. This means that I have
- deeply and sincerely held spiritual, moral and ethical beliefs in the
- abstinence from consuming animal products and/or animal by-products and/or
- consuming animal tested products.
- c. The practice of veganism requires a practitioner to not eat or use any
- animal products or animal by-products.
- d. The practice of veganism also requires that the practitioner not eat
- any foods that are cooked, or prepared, with animal products or animal
- by-products or were developed by testing them on animals.
- e. On or about 24 February 1997 I was placed in the custody of the Indiana
- Department of Corrections pursuant to an order from Marion County (Indiana)
- Superior Court Juvenile Division Judge James Payne date 24 February 1997 in
- which guardianship of Anthony B. Wong was transferred from his parents to
- the Indiana Department of Corrections.
- f. On or about 24 February 1997 I began refusing to eat in protest of what
- had been done to me.
- g. On or about 24 February 1997 responsible persons in the Indiana
- Department of Corrections were aware of my Veganism.
- h. On or about 26 March 1997 the Indiana Department of Corrections made a
- decision to force feed me.
- i. This was done over my objection and I do not believe it was medically
- necessary.
- j. This force-feeding consists of inserting a tube into my nose and
- pumping a liquid through it. This is a painful and uncomfortable medical
- procedure and has resulted in the production of bloody mucous, sore throat,
- stomach pains, constibation, bloody nose and sore turbinals.
- k. I was informed by a Dr. Lovell that he would be force-fed "VIVONEX
- T-E-N" and that VIVONEX T-E-N did not contain animal by-products.
- l. Subsequently I came to learn that the manufacturer of VIVONEX T-E-N
- would not guarantee that it did not contain animal products, animal
- by-products or was not develped using animals. I informed Dr. Lovell that
- the Sandoz Nutrition Corporation, Minneapolis, MN 55416, (which is the
- corporation which makes "VIVONEX T-E-N" is the substance he is being force
- fed) would not guarantee that VIVONEX T-E-N did not contain animal products,
- animal by-products or animal-tested products.
- m. I told Dr. Lovell that force feeding me animal products, animal
- by-products and/or animal-tested products would be in violation of my
- spiritual, moral and ethical beliefs.
- n. Dr. Lovell responded, to the effect, that it didn't matter because my
- personal beliefs were not recognized as religious beliefs and that I would
- be force-fed regardless of my spiritual, moral and ethical beliefs.
- o. A true and accurate copy of the VIVONEX T-E-N container is attached to
- this affidavit and shows that VIVONEX T-E-N contains 'TAURINE" and "CALCIUM."
- p. It is my understanding that 'TAURINE" and "CALCIUM" are each an animal
- product, animal byproduct or an animal tested product.
- q. I have been told that taurine comes from eggs, and fish and/or animal
- brains or bile.
- r. I have been told that calcium can come from plant sources, but
- usually comes from bonemeal which is groundup animal bones. I am informed
- and believe that the notation appearing before the list of ingredients
- indicates that dairy derivative products are used in VIVONEX T-E-N.
- s. The Indiana Department of Corrections refuses to recognize my
- spiritual, moral and ethical beliefs as being the equivalent of bona fide
- religious beliefs despite my affirmations and continues to force-fed me,
- despite there being no medical necessity, and continues to force-fed me
- animal products, animal byproducts and/or animal-tested products despite my
- spiritual, moral and ethical beliefs.
-
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 22:23:46 -0400 (EDT)
- >From: LMANHEIM@aol.com
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: Fwd: Bardot Again Blasts Sheep Killing
- Message-ID: <970416222101_49876746@emout17.mail.aol.com>
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- In a message dated 97-04-16 05:29:04 EDT, AOLNewsProfiles@aol.net writes:
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- << Subj:Bardot Again Blasts Sheep Killing
- Date:97-04-16 05:29:04 EDT
- From:AOLNewsProfiles@aol.net
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- .c The Associated Press
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- By CHRISTOPHER BURNS
- PARIS (AP) - A defiant Brigitte Bardot has again blasted the
- Muslim practice of slaughtering sheep, despite facing court charges
- of racism in earlier comments on the subject.
- ``One more time, one too many times,'' the animal rights
- campaigner and former screen siren said. The four-day ritual of Eid
- Al-Adha, which begins Thursday, ``will bathe France's earth in
- blood,'' she added.
- Bardot linked Algerian Muslim fundamentalists to the slaughter,
- which she contends is cruel to sheep.
- ``They've slit the throats of women and children, of our monks,
- our officials, our tourists and our sheep. They'll slit our throats
- one day and we'll deserve it,'' she said in a statement released
- Tuesday.
- Muslim militants in Algeria have recently slashed or beheaded
- scores of villagers and they have killed a number of French
- nationals in their 5-year-old insurgency.
- A human rights group threatened to press charges, the daily
- France Soir reported today.
- ``Freedom of expression, yes, but racism is a crime,'' said
- Mouloud Aounit, president of the Movement Against Racism and
- Anti-Semitism and for Friendship Among Peoples.
- Bardot is to appear Sept. 11 before the Paris Court of Appeals
- for allegedly ``provoking hatred and racial discrimination'' last
- year. A lower court acquitted her of the charge in January.
- A conviction could bring one year in prison and a fine of
- $55,000.
- The 62-year-old former actress last year described the ceremony
- as ``torture, signs of the most atrocious pagan sacrifices.'' She
- also condemned ``the invasion of France by an overpopulation of
- foreigners, notably Muslim.''
- During the springtime celebration following the Islamic fast of
- Ramadan, many of France's 3 million Muslims sacrifice a lamb in a
- rite of peace, as Islamic and biblical teachings say God allowed
- Abraham to do instead of killing his son.
- Bardot's foundation has called for the ritual slaughter to take
- place in state-supervised slaughterhouses and for the animals to be
- stunned before being killed. >>
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- By CHRISTOPHER BURNS
- PARIS (AP) - A defiant Brigitte Bardot has again blasted the
- Muslim practice of slaughtering sheep, despite facing court charges
- of racism in earlier comments on the subject.
- ``One more time, one too many times,'' the animal rights
- campaigner and former screen siren said. The four-day ritual of Eid
- Al-Adha, which begins Thursday, ``will bathe France's earth in
- blood,'' she added.
- Bardot linked Algerian Muslim fundamentalists to the slaughter,
- which she contends is cruel to sheep.
- ``They've slit the throats of women and children, of our monks,
- our officials, our tourists and our sheep. They'll slit our throats
- one day and we'll deserve it,'' she said in a statement released
- Tuesday.
- Muslim militants in Algeria have recently slashed or beheaded
- scores of villagers and they have killed a number of French
- nationals in their 5-year-old insurgency.
- A human rights group threatened to press charges, the daily
- France Soir reported today.
- ``Freedom of expression, yes, but racism is a crime,'' said
- Mouloud Aounit, president of the Movement Against Racism and
- Anti-Semitism and for Friendship Among Peoples.
- Bardot is to appear Sept. 11 before the Paris Court of Appeals
- for allegedly ``provoking hatred and racial discrimination'' last
- year. A lower court acquitted her of the charge in January.
- A conviction could bring one year in prison and a fine of
- $55,000.
- The 62-year-old former actress last year described the ceremony
- as ``torture, signs of the most atrocious pagan sacrifices.'' She
- also condemned ``the invasion of France by an overpopulation of
- foreigners, notably Muslim.''
- During the springtime celebration following the Islamic fast of
- Ramadan, many of France's 3 million Muslims sacrifice a lamb in a
- rite of peace, as Islamic and biblical teachings say God allowed
- Abraham to do instead of killing his son.
- Bardot's foundation has called for the ritual slaughter to take
- place in state-supervised slaughterhouses and for the animals to be
- stunned before being killed.
- AP-NY-04-16-97 0445EDT
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- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 22:59:39 -0400
- >From: allen schubert <alathome@clark.net>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: (US-PA) Harrisburg AR Group to Protest Laboratory Animals
- Message-ID: <3.0.32.19970417225937.006c9980@clark.net>
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- The Harrisburg Animal Action Group will be protesting Animals in
- Laboratories on Saturday, April 26th, 11am to 1pm, at Schuylkill Haven, in
- the Harrisburg, PA area.
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- For details and directions, call:
- --Kate, 717-233-4070
- --Doris, 717-385-2975
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:01:59 -0400
- >From: allen schubert <alathome@clark.net>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: (US-PA) EarthSave Central PA--Upcoming Events!
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- UPCOMING EVENTS -- April:
- --Dining Out/Planning Meeting
- --Diet for a New America -- Video Presentation
- --Potlucks & Lectures
- ***************
- Friday, April 18th, Dining Out/Planning Meeting:
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- Join us for an evening out at the Passage to India restaurand
- located in the Holiday Inn on Front Street, Harrisburg, PA, April
- 18th, 7 pm. Reservations are required, so be sure to call
- 717-245-2329 no later than April 16th!
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- Thursday, April 24th, Video Presentation:
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- EarthSave Central PA will be offering a video presentation of
- Diet for a New America at Border's Book Store, Lancaster, PA, on
- April 24th, 7 pm. Free.
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- Saturday, April 26th and Sunday, April 27th Potluck and Lecture:
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- EarthSave Central PA will be featuring Sister Miriam Therese
- MacGillis and her lecture, "Presentations on the New Cosmology
- and it's Implications for our Lives," at our April 26th Lancaster
- Potluck, Friends Meeting House, Tulane Rd., and April 27th
- Monthly Potluck, Embers Inn & Convention Center, Carlisle, PA.
- Both programs begin at 4 pm. For more information, call
- 717-391-2713 for Lancaster or 717-245-2329 Carlisle.
-
- Sister MacGillis is a member of the Dominican Sisters of
- Caldwell, N.J. She lives and works at Genesis Farm which she
- co-founded in 1980 with the sponsorship of her Dominican
- Congregation. Sister Miriam describes Genesis Farm as a learning
- center where people of goodwill are welcome to search for more
- authentic ways to live in harmony with the natural world and each
- other. The farm practices Biodynamic methods of agriculture which
- are in tune with the natural rhythms of the Earth. Sister
- MacGillis coordinates programs exploring the work of Thomas Berry
- as he has interpreted the New Cosmology. She lectures extensively
- and has conducted workshops and seminars in the U.S., Canada,
- Europe and the Philipines. Sister MacGillis is a member of the
- Board of Advisors for EarthSave International.
-
- The EarthSave Central PA monthly Vegetarian Potluck will give you
- a chance to sample new foods, meet new people, gather great
- recipes and learn from interesting speakers.
-
- Sign-in is at 4:00PM. Everyone brings a plant-based dish. Guests
- also contribute $3.00. (An additional fee of $5.00 is charged for
- those who do not bring a dish.) The event will be held at the
- Embers Inn & Convention Center, Carlisle PA. Please include a
- recipe/ingredients card as well as your own place settings.
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 20:59:25 -0700
- >From: Andrew Gach <UncleWolf@worldnet.att.net>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: Fruit flies hold the key to human alcoholism
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- Drunk fruit flies may hold key to alcoholism
-
- Reuter Information Service
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- LONDON (April 16, 1997 8:43 p.m. EDT) - Tipsy fruit flies that act just
- like people who have had a few too many could hold the key to why some
- people become alcoholics, U.S. researchers reported Friday.
-
- New Scientist magazine quoted Ulrike Heberlein and colleagues at the
- University of California San Francisco as saying they had found five
- previously unidentified genes in fruit flies that appeared to be linked
- to alcohol susceptibility and tolerance.
-
- They told a conference at the National Institutes of Health in Baltimore
- that the flies, when made to breathe alcohol vapor, acted just like
- human drunks -- stumbling, falling over and passing out.
-
- This could add to evidence that genes are one source of tolerance to
- alcohol, Heberlein said. "If we can get a handle on the genes, we might
- be able to intervene," she added.
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- To try to find the genes involved, her group disrupted various gene
- sequences in the fruit flies -- a favorite tool of genetic researchers
- because of their fast life cycle.
-
- The flies were put into an "inebriometer" -- a glass cylinder into which
- alcohol vapour was pumped.
-
- The drunkest-acting flies were picked out and their genes identified,
- which is how Heberlein's group found the five possible genes involved in
- alcohol tolerance.
-
- "The genes we carry have many counterparts in fruit flies," geneticist
- Ed Lewis of the California Institute of Technology in Pasedena said.
- "There is a high likelihood that these
- genetic pathways which affect behavior will carry over to humans.
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