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Tuesday, January 24, 2006 

 Greenpeace Dumps Dead Whale at Japanese Embassy1 comment
24 Jan 2006 @ 03:33
Greenpeace Dumps Dead Whale at Japanese Embassy to Protest Continuing Whale Slaughter

Dead whale left outside embassy

The demonstration drew a crowd of curious onlookers
(and carrion eaters) {-:

BBC News, Jan. 19, 2006
[link]

A huge beached whale has been dumped outside the Japanese embassy in Berlin in a Greenpeace anti-whaling protest.

The controversial environmental activists hauled the fin whale to Berlin
from the Baltic coast after finding it beached on a sandbank.
The dead whale measured 17m (56ft) long and weighed 20 tonnes.
Activists are trying to demonstrate that there is no need to kill the
mammals for research - as Japan does - because cadavers can be found.
Japan is expected to kill 935 minke whales in the Southern Ocean whale
sanctuary during the first four months of 2006.

The whale got stuck in the Baltic's shallow waters.

The International Whaling Commission imposed a moratorium on commercial
whaling in 1986, but Japan resumed whale hunting the following year. Critics dispute Japan's claim to be whaling for scientific purposes, saying whale meat often ends up on restaurant tables.

A Greenpeace banner in Berlin read: "Science doesn't need harpoons! Stop the
senseless whaling!"

The fin whale in Berlin - between 10 and 20 years old - is believed to have
got lost in the Baltic while looking for herring. Its normal habitat is the
North Atlantic.

The whale is due to be taken to Stralsund on the coast for scientific
examination after the Greenpeace protest.  More >

 Canon Camera Does It All0 comments
24 Jan 2006 @ 03:25
What can I say? Canon's new flagship camera.


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