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OTTAWA, Oct 28 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A domestic terrorist animal rights group, called The Justice Department, “sent out postal packages, booby trapped with razor blades, to almost two dozen furriers across Canada last month”, reported the National Post today. It has since taken responsibility for at least 80 packages received by U.S. health researchers. 

The group is traced back to activism in the United Kingdom in 1993. It began in Canada in January, 1996 “with a campaign against outfitters who work as hunters’ guides in B.C. and Alberta”, reported NP. Gurj Aujla, a British member of the group, who was “sent to jail for sending six letter bombs to companies involved in exporting live animals” defends her actions. “I think we need to all ask ourselves what works, and then go from there. Let’s not start from a position that violence is wrong, or law-breaking is wrong,” she notes on the group’s Internet site.