Australia’s Shocking Footage of Japanese Whaling – Video

Published: February 7th, 2008 by John | SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

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The BBC Writes:

wHale SlaughterAustralia has released graphic pictures of minke whales caught by a Japanese hunt in the Antarctic.

Canberra claimed the pictures, taken by customs officers tracking the hunt, show a harpooned mother and calf being dragged from the sea.

Japan denied that claim and called the pictures “emotional propaganda”.

Australian environment minister Peter Garrett said he hoped the “distressing” images would boost international opposition to the whale hunt.

Mr Garrett said they contradicted Japan’s long-standing claim that the hunt was legal and for scientific research purposes.

“It is explicitly clear from these images that this is indiscriminate killing of whales, where you have a whale and its calf killed in this way,” he said.

“And to claim that this is in any way scientific is to continue the charade that has surrounded this issue from day one.” Continue Reading…

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  • I love meat, and I love fish. I even eat some mammals, especially delicious swine.

    But big-game hunters in modern, civilized countries generally harvest mature males only. Even crab fisherman return the juveniles and females. The regulations require it, and everybody pretty much "gets it" why this might be important.

    So what the hell's the matter with the Japanese Whaling Institute? I'm with the Australians on this one. Go to the mat with these guys.

    Notice this argument doesn't even require that we acknowledge that whales might be "sentient" in the way we humans are. If that's the case, then they might actually have "rights", and killing them might be "murder".

    I don't know anything about that. I'm just saying that good fish and wildlife management demands exercising reasonable restraint about what you harvest.
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