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Five whales killed as Japan starts slaughter

Article from: The Daily Telegraph

By Lauren Williams

January 31, 2008 08:00pm

JAPAN has resumed its slaughter of whales in the Southern Ocean - and now stands condemned by the world.

Officers aboard the Australian Customs vessel Oceanic Viking witnessed the killing of whales - believed to be minke - about 3pm.

Witnesses reported seeing up to five whales harpooned and then hauled on to the factory ship Nisshin Maru.

The blatant snub to world sentiment comes just days after Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd activists retreated from the killing grounds to refuel.

And it came just hours after Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research issued a statement claiming whalers had been unfairly criticised.

"The Japanese scientific whaling program in the Southern Ocean will pursue its original research plan after the departure of both Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd back to Australia following weeks of dangerous and illegal harassment," the statement said.

The group then launched a broadside at the media, led by The Daily Telegraph, for campaigning against the slaughter.

When asked to defend the notion that harpooning whales could be called "research", institute spokesman Glenn Inwood said: "I'm not going to go through the results of our research with The Daily Telegraph."

The Australian Government was clearly shocked that Japan had moved to kill more whales just hours before Foreign Minister Stephen Smith met his counterpart in Tokyo.

"It's extremely disappointing that the Japanese fleet has now resumed whaling," a spokesman for Mr Smith said. "Australia's relationship with Japan is strong but this is one issue on which we fundamentally disagree.

"Our starting point and finishing point is that the Australian people want to see an end to the slaughter of whales."

Almost 100,000 people have signed two Daily Telegraph-Today show petitions to end the hunt forever.

Whaling operations were interrupted for three weeks while protest groups Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd watched over the fleet.

Crew aboard the Oceanic Viking tonight confirmed they had taken photo and video documentation of yesterday's harpoon and transfer of at least five whales from catcher vessels to the factory ship Nisshin Maru.

But Japanese whalers proved undeterred by the Australian surveillance crew, wasting no time in resuming their hunt to fullfil their quota of more than 935 whales.

In what was likely to provoke an icy reception upon Mr Smith's arrival in Tokyo, a spokeswoman for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said Foreign Minister Masahiko Koumura undoubtedly knew the whaling had resumed.

"It's distressing to hear that Japan has begun to kill whales in the Southern Ocean against the wishes of the Australian Government and world opinion," Home Affairs Minister Bob Debus said.

 

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No shame ... Japan has resumed its slaughter of whales in the Southern Ocean and killed five whales today, which are believed to be minke. Pic Greenpeace

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Latest Comments:

I think that all Australians should boycott Japanese Restaurants here in Australia. That way japanese people would see that we feel deeply about the whale slaughter. Also the government should be pressured to halt all trade with Japan until they stop forever. See how they like that when they stop getting their Souther Blue Fin Tuna from our waters.

Posted by: Drew Holt of Sydney Australia 12:53am today

If the Australian Govt cares so much can they actually do something about it. the only people who do anything are the greenpeace, and to me the Australian Govt keep sidesteping the issue, they dont wanto t ruin there relationship with Japan, and will risk losing lots more whales to keep it.

Posted by: Jason Haugh of Lane Cove 11:45pm January 31, 2008

So, show us what you've got, Kev. Tell these people what we really think, and do not hold back on the sentiments of a pretty fair percentage of the population of Australia. Seems that previous governments had no success, it's time to change that and put an end to this once and for all.

Posted by: Concerned of Nowhere near Antarctica 11:15pm January 31, 2008

who killed all the whales people it wasnt japan.

Posted by: jools of sydney 10:48pm January 31, 2008

I am a Japanese and cannot use English very well, but I still have to be dare to put this comment in here to make your discrimitative views to be right. It is very interesting that even the largest media such as Daily telegraph has no shame to use such an biased word 'Slaughter' and 'no shame' on your 'article'. As a responsible media, you should be extremely careful to use such kind of unballanced words to agitate unknowledgable people (regarding this issue) in Western countries. The use of these words clearly express your emotive attitude concerned with this issue. There is no section in your 'article' what is the aim of MAFF by whaling. It is totally unfair and unballanced opinion. Shame on you!!! http://www.jfa.maff.go.jp/whale/document/Japan_research_faq.htm Before you write any article, with such kind of biased view, just read the FAQs listed above. Stop killing cows and pigs if you really do not want Japanese to kill whales!!

Posted by: from an Japanese of 9:36pm January 31, 2008

Kevin07 where are you?

Posted by: John of Blacktown 8:17pm January 31, 2008

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