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Nature 448, 22 (5 July 2007) | doi:10.1038/448022c; Published online 4 July 2007
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Terrorists are activists who renounce non-violence
Sarah Reichard1, Thomas M. Hinckley1 & H. D. Bradshaw, Jr2
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- Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
As faculty members whose research was affected severely by a 2001 firebomb attack by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), we object to the assertion in your Editorial 'Unwise branding' (Nature 447, 353; doi:10.1038/447353a 2007) that charging ELF arsonists with terrorism could amount to erecting an "unbreachable wall" to dialogue between them and scientists.
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