[iwar] [fc:Environmental.Group.Claims.Responsibility.for.Firebombing.Federal.Corral]

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[This is the third act they have claimed responsibility for since 11 Sep 2001]

Environmental Group Claims Responsibility for Firebombing Federal Corral

Tuesday, October 30, 2001

RENO, Nev. - A radical environmental group is claiming responsibility
for firebombing a federal corral to protest government roundups of wild
horses. 

A spokesman for the Animal Liberation Front said Tuesday that another
group, the Earth Liberation Front, appears to be taking credit for
firebombing a Bureau of Land Management wild horse corral near the
California-Nevada border, though the group's communique contains a few
inconsistencies with the arson earlier this month. 

The North American press office of the Animal Liberation Front in
Courtenay, British Columbia received a communique Monday from someone
claiming to represent the Earth Liberation Front, ALF spokesman David
Barbarash told The Associated Press. 

ELF claimed responsibility for setting "four timed incendiary devices
aimed at destroying two barns, two vehicles and one office building" at
a BLM wild horse holding facility. 

The action was taken "in opposition to the Bureau of Land Management's
continued war against the Earth," a copy of the message said. 

"For years, the BLM has rounded up thousands of wild horses and burros
to clear public land for grazing cattle. ... 

"In the name of all that is wild we will continue to target industries
and organizations that seek to profit by destroying the Earth." 

One of four firebombs with timing devices started a fire that destroyed
a barn full of hay, causing $85,000 in damage on Oct. 15 at the BLM's
Litchfield horse facility about 80 miles north of Reno near Susanville,
Calif. No one was injured. 

The communique to Barbarash said the ELF was taking credit for the
attack on the BLM's "wild horse holding facility in Corvallis, Calif. on
October 17th, 2001." 

But there is no Corvallis, Calif., and BLM official said they have no
facility in Corvallis, Ore. 

Otherwise, the information is consistent with the attack at the
Litchfield corral Oct. 15, including the description of cutting sections
from wooden fences to corrals holding more than 200 wild horses "in
order to free them from captivity." 

"After moving domestic horses to a safe distance we set four timed
incendiary devices aimed at destroying two barns, two vehicles and one
office building," the message said. 

BLM spokesman Jeff Fontana said that information was consistent with the
attack at Litchfield. 

The FBI is investigating the alleged arson. FBI spokesman Nick Rossi in
Sacramento said he was unaware of anyone claiming responsibility for the
Litchfield firebombing. 

Bomb squads were able to disarm three of the incendiary devices before
they went off. The horses were far from the bombs and not in any danger.
None escaped, the BLM said. 

The BLM estimates 48,000 wild horses and burros are running free across
parts of 10 Western states, about half of them in Nevada. 

Last year the agency rounded up an estimated 7,000 wild horses, but
agency officials said earlier this year the population is too large for
the range to sustain and they'd like to pare it nearly in half by 2005. 

Barbarash said he serves as spokesman for the Animal Liberation Front
but also has been acting as a temporary go-between for the Earth
Liberation Front because "right now there is no person working the ELF
press office." 

He confirmed he forwarded the apparent message from ELF to The
Associated Press. 

Barbarash acknowledged it was unusual that some of the information was
inconsistent. 

"But I don't think we've ever gotten a communication for something that
didn't happen," he told AP in a telephone interview Tuesday. 

ELF and ALF have claimed responsibility over the past five years for
dozens of actions across the country, including an arson at the BLM wild
horse corrals near Burns, Ore., in November 1997. 

"Both ALF and ELF have targeted these wild horse facilities for a few
years," Barbarash said. 

"If they have targeted these kinds of facilities in the past and nothing
has changed, there is nothing to say they won't target them in the
future."

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