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[Whaling] Message from Japan anti-terrorism declaration

Submitted by Midori 04/03/2008 0

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We condemn terrorism in the name of ecoactivity.

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jp.youtube.com/

----------------------------- Eco-terrorism
* FBI categorizes Sea Shepherd as "Terrorist"
www.iza.ne.jp/

* FBI counterterrorism investigators are monitoring domestic U.S. advocacy groups engaged in antiwar, environmental, civil rights and other causes, including Greenpeace.
www.washingtonpost.com/

---------------------------- Yangtze Dolphin
* First human-caused extinction of a cetacean species?
journals.royalsociety.org/

08/08/2008 None found in survey, declared "Extinct"
08/19/2008 Possible existence of Yangtze Dolphin found by a film, now planning to survey again.

* The most devoted organizations for saving Yangtze Dolphin were Japanese public organizations (aquariums). On the other hand, NGOs did not showed any interest in Yangtze Dolphin, because of not being able to raise funds with the issues of Yangtze Dolphin.
journals.royalsociety.org/

--------------------------- MINKE WHALES
* Population : 760,000 (in the Antarctic Ocean)
www.iwcoffice.org/

* IUCN Ranking :
www.iucnredlist.org/
The IUCN, in progressing their re-evaluation of t

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Australia eco-nazi Greenpeace hypocrisy japanese kingdom policy propaganda Sea Shepherd terrorism united Whaling white

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