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New Front on Ecoterror?
Some Want to Target High-Profile Activists in Battle
on Ecoterror

ABC News
By Dean Schabner

Feb. 26 � Some congressmen and industry advocates want
the federal government to take a hard look at some
well-known animal rights and environmental groups, and
maybe shut them down as supporters of terrorism.

The idea was floated earlier this month at a
Congressional subcommittee hearing on ecoterrorism by
Richard Berman, the executive director of a group
called the Center for Consumer Freedom.
Berman, whose group represents restaurant and tavern
owners and advocates protecting "the public's right to
a full menu of dining and entertainment choices," said
a number of high-profile activist groups, including
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, have
links to groups named on the FBI's domestic terrorism
list, such as the Earth Liberation Front.

What he came to the hearing advocating was that the
government wage war against domestic terrorism the way
the war has been waged against accused terror
mastermind Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network � not
just by going after those who carry out illegal acts,
but by trying to cut off financial support for
organizations identified as being terrorist.

In the cases of domestic offenders, he said the
federal government could crack down by revoking the
tax-free status of not-for-profit organizations found
to fund domestic terror groups.

"I'd like Congress to look at the tax-exempt status of
groups like PETA," Berman told ABCNEWS.com. "I don't
see this being any different from George Bush being
able to shut down foundations funneling money to al
Qaeda. The difference in degree of activity doesn't
mean anything if you're on the receiving end of it."

Where Does the Money Come From?

Berman was dismissed by officials at PETA and
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine �
another group that he accused of ties to organizations
that have been linked to criminal activity � as a
showman doing his best to earn his paycheck as a
lobbyist for restaurant and tavern chains. But many
members of the House Resources Subcommittee on Forests
and Forest Health seemed to take him more seriously.

"I would say there is real cause for concern," said
Joshua Penry, the staff director of the subcommittee.
"A lot of the evidence is circumstantial, but in some
cases it's deeply troubling."

As one piece of evidence, Berman submitted a federal
tax return showing that PETA gave $1,500 to ELF, which
has taken credit and been blamed for millions of
dollars in vandalism in recent years.

"The reality is these groups are getting their money
from somewhere," Penry said. "That's the question,
just where are these groups getting their money?"

James Jarboe, the domestic terrorism chief of the
FBI's Counterterrorism Division, said during testimony
at the hearing that ELF and the related Animal
Liberation Front have caused more than $43 million in
damage in more than 600 attacks since 1996, including
the firebombing of the Vail ski resort in 1998, which
did $12 million in damages. The FBI calls both groups
terrorist operations.

"These are hardened criminals," Subcommittee Chairman
Rep. Scott McInnis, R-Colo., said. "They are
dangerous, they are well-funded, they are savvy,
sophisticated and stealthy, and if their violence
continues to escalate, it is only a matter of time
before their parade of terror results in a lost human
life."


Members of ALF, ELF Elusive

The two groups have managed to almost completely elude
law enforcement, despite not being shy about
trumpeting their successes. They issued a joint
statement in January claiming responsibility for 67
illegal acts last year, including setting a fire that
destroyed a $5.4 million horticulture building at the
University of Washington.

The fact that many Americans support protecting the
environment and oppose cruelty to animals, combined
with the success of ELF and ALF in avoiding any human
casualties in their attacks, seems to some of the
lawmakers at the hearing to have created undue
sympathy for the activist groups.

"We must strip away the Robin Hood mystique and
perceived high ground that some have given these
radicals," McInnis said. "It's just a matter of time
before a human life is taken."

The lawmakers were thwarted in their efforts to get
information about ELF and its backers from a Portland,
Ore., man who has acted as the group's spokesman.
Craig Rosebraugh took the Fifth Amendment more than 50
times when he appeared before the subcommittee.
Outside the hearing room he also refused to answer
reporters' questions.

FBI and Justice Department officials declined to
comment on whether efforts to break up ELF and ALF
have gone beyond more traditional law enforcement
practices to include any attempt to cut off funding.

PETA: We�re Strictly Legal

Berman's accusations against PETA also included a
claim that the group gave money to Rodney Coronado,
who was convicted of arson for setting fires at fur
farms, and to Josh Harper, who was "arrested a
half-dozen times and convicted of assault on a police
officer."

The president of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk, said Harper was
"the guy who hit a police officer with a piece of tofu
during a demonstration" and said the group does
contribute to the legal funds of those arrested in
animal rights demonstrations.

"For young activists who sometimes get overzealous we
do provide for the right to counsel, which is a
fundamental American right," she said.

Newkirk said the group would never give money to be
used to support violence or anything illegal, but said
she did not remember the check to ELF, which was
reported on the organization's 2000 tax return.

"We have an annual budget of $17 million and he has to
go back two years to find something for $1,500,"
Newkirk said. "It certainly wasn't for anything that
he would like it to be for because we don't fund
anything that's illegal."

SHAC Attack

Berman's accusation against Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine, a group that advocates a
non-meat, non-dairy vegan diet as the healthiest way
to eat, was based on a letter that was co-signed by
PCRM president Dr. Neal Barnard and Kevin Jonas, who
heads a group called SHAC, for Stop Huntingdon Animal
Cruelty.

The letter was sent to dozens of companies asking them
not to do business with Huntingdon Life Sciences, a
British research firm that also operates in the United
States.

Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, ALF and others have
battered away at the lab's financial backers with
e-mails, threats, protests and bad publicity to
convince investors to pull out.

The groups have been known to post the telephone
numbers and e-mail addresses of bank officials on
their Web sites, urging supporters to call and write
often. Supporters of the groups and their cause have
destroyed the property of Huntingdon backers, but no
one has been convicted of any of the crimes or linked
directly to the groups.

PCRM president Barnard said the inclusion of his group
by Berman was just another attack by an industry
lobbyist.

"It is unfortunate that the tobacco, meat, and dairy
industries have launched a hate campaign against
health and humane advocates," Barnard said. "Now that
an average American's cancer risk has reached one in
three, the tobacco, meat, and dairy interests are
trying to obscure their roles in this disease.

"This is America and people can say what they want. If
it gets to the point of libel, we will sue them," he
added.

Elusive Opponents

If federal officials were to go after backers of
groups like ELF and ALF, it's not clear what impact it
would have. The groups have Web sites, but given the
lack of evidence of any kind of structural
organization within the groups, it is not clear how
much of a role funding plays in their ability to act.

According to law enforcement officials, both ELF and
ALF seem to work more as grassroots operations than
many radical groups. There are no identified
leadership figures, and those who act as spokespeople
for the two groups have thus far avoided being
convicted of any criminal links to the organizations.

Recent arrests on Long Island, N.Y., and in Phoenix
for crimes believed to have been committed by ELF
cells do not seem to have led law enforcement
officials to any broader organization.

The Phoenix man who admitted setting fire to several
houses being built on the edge of a nature preserve
also lived in the housing development and said he was
just angry that others were moving in.

In the Long Island arsons, three teenagers were
arrested in February 2001 and confessed to setting
fires and committing vandalism in a luxury housing
development. They said they were members of ELF, but
no other arrests have followed.


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