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11/08/03
Pilot Whale Family Mercilessly Slaughtered at Taiji
Sea Shepherd Sends Reinforcements
"They say the sea is cold, but the sea
contains
the hottest blood of all, and the wildest, the most urgent." |
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- Whales Weep Not
- D.H. Lawrence |
At 5:00 P.M. on Friday November 8 in Japan (Nov 7 in North
& South America and Europe) - thirty pilot whales were brutally
speared and stabbed by Taiji dolphin killers.
The pod had been captured on November 6 and confined behind
nets in the bay of Taiji. Two large males tried desperately to
protect the pod of females and many young including newborns.
Nik Hensey and television star Billy McNamara, both of the
United States were unable to approach the whales because of gangs
of fishermen guarding the nets around the clock. In the early
morning hours on Friday, Nik and Billy had climbed the cliffs
overlooking the captured whales. They were immediately assaulted
by fishermen who threatened their lives repeatedly.
The police finally arrived but once again took the side of
the fishermen and refused to act on the complaints of the Sea
Shepherd crew that they were being assaulted. The police have
erected signs prohibiting photographs and videos, continually
restricting the access to the killing area from documentation.
The plaintive screams of the whales echoed through the community
of Taiji as the bay turned an obscene bloody crimson with the
hot blood of the whales.
Sea Shepherds call for volunteers is being answered.
En Route to Taiji are two volunteers, a Dutch citizen and a
German citizen. They are both expected in Taiji within the next
two days.
The Sea Shepherd campaign in Taiji has been underway for 42
days. Nik Hensey as expedition leader has been the one volunteer
who has been there from the beginning and continues to endure
the hostility and the discomfort of being an activist in a hostile
territory.
Brooke MacDonald of Canada and Morgan Whorwood of Great Britain
left Taiji in late October after three weeks on the front lines.
Famed dolphin defender Ric O'Barry, Marine Mammal Specialist for
One Voice France, arrived during the last week in October for
a two-week stay on patrol but was forced to leave on November
7 because of commitments to other dolphin campaigns. Television
actor and passionate dolphin defender Billy McNamara is present.
(www.williammcnamara.com)
Both men will be reinforced by two more Sea Shepherd volunteers
within the next few days.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is committed to ending
the annual slaughter of some 22,000 dolphins and small whales
in Japan.
The Japanese are saying we are interfering with their culture
and they are right" says Captain Paul Watson in defense of
the Sea Shepherd campaign. "It is our business to interfere
with human communities that commit cruelty and slaughter in the
name of culture. The right of the dolphins and whales to live,
free of fear from human atrocity takes precedence over the rights
of any hominid culture. Our answer to the Japanese dolphin killers
is to stop waging war on the culture of the dolphins."
For more information on the "Dolphin/ Whale Round-up"
go to our website at www.seashepherd.org/taiji/
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