GANDALF trial

GANDALF was an acronym (Green Anarchist and ALF) for the 1997 trial in the United Kingdom of the editors of Green Anarchist magazine, as well as two prominent British supporters of the Animal Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group (ALF SG), on charges of conspiracy to incite criminal damage. Beginning in 1995, the Hampshire police under "Operation Washington" began a series of at least 56 raids, which resulted in the August–November 1997 trial in Portsmouth of Green Anarchist editors Stephen Booth, Saxon Burchnall-Wood, Noel Molland, and Paul Rogers, as well as ALF press officer Robin Webb and ALF SG newsletter editor Simon Russell.

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GANDALF trial

GANDALF was an acronym (Green Anarchist and ALF) for the 1997 trial in the United Kingdom of the editors of Green Anarchist magazine, as well as two prominent British supporters of the Animal Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front Supporters Group (ALF SG), on charges of conspiracy to incite criminal damage. Beginning in 1995, the Hampshire police under "Operation Washington" began a series of at least 56 raids, which resulted in the August–November 1997 trial in Portsmouth of Green Anarchist editors Stephen Booth, Saxon Burchnall-Wood, Noel Molland, and Paul Rogers, as well as ALF press officer Robin Webb and ALF SG newsletter editor Simon Russell.

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