Japan slaughters whales in a sanctuary

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No scientific basis for slaughtering whales

Besides being a calamity, it’s utterly ridiculous. Japan pretends it is hunting whales for “scientific purposes”. The United Nations Court of Justice prohibited Japan’s whale hunting four years ago because there is no scientific basis for slaughtering the whales,  whatsoever. But Japan does it anyway.

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Even worse

Japan is hunting minke whales in a restricted area of the Ross Sea in Antarctica, which the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources declared as a sanctuary for a number of different species, including whales!

Well, Japan doesn’t care and keeps decimating these wonderful creatures.

Isn’t there a way to stop this insanity? How long will the international community turn a blind eye on this barbarism? The Japanese are such swell people, how can they tolerate this?   For more infos click here 

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Japan plans to resume commercial whaling this summer. Let’s show them that we won’t tolerate these massacres any longer. 

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