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Japan Vows to Ignore New Restrictions Imposed on Whale Hunting

2014-09-21 haixiang623 2828 24 1

http://news.yahoo.com/japan-vows-ignore-restrictions-imposed-whale- hunting-174933989.html

Environmental and animal-welfare groups scored an important yet somewhat empty victory this week: The International Whaling Commission voted to support tighter regulations on Japanese whaling—a practice long conducted under the guise of “scientific research.”


But it's a decision that Japan intends to ignore, as the country has announced plans to continue its controversial whaling program.

“We are pleased to see governments finally taking the steps necessary to ensure that so-called ‘scientific’ whaling is no longer exploited for commercial whaling purposes,” Leigh Henry, senior policy adviser for World Wildlife Fund, said in a statement. “However, we are disappointed by Japan’s intentions to resume their hunt in the Southern Ocean in 2015, which circumvents the new rules established today.”


The Japanese embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.


Meanwhile, the small victory was offset by a vote to permit the slaughter of more than 800 whales by indigenous people in Greenland over the next four years.


The two votes were held this week at the IWC’s meeting in Portoroz, Slovenia.


The resolution, put forth by New Zealand, requested a ban on special permits for whale hunting granted under any scientific research program until the IWC’s Scientific Committee has reviewed the program and the commission has approved it. But under international treaty rules, the resolution is not binding on Japan.


The country immediately announced it will resume whaling in the Southern Ocean in 2015. Japan had said it would observe a one-year moratorium on the hunt after the International Court of Justice ruled in March that the country was in violation of IWC regulations on scientific whaling.


The court said Japan was trying to hide its commercial sales of whale meat under the veil of scientific research and ruled that the country must immediately cease its whale operations in the Southern Ocean.


Though the IWC banned commerical whaling in 1986, Japan has skirted the law by claiming the more than 10,000 whales killed by its fleet since then were taken purely for research purposes.


“Modern research techniques make killing whales in the name of science obsolete,” Aimée Leslie, head of the World Wildlife delegation to the meeting, said.

The IWC gave Greenlanders permission to kill more than 207 whales per year from 2015 to 2018: That includes 176 minke, 19 fin, 10 humpback, and two bowhead whales. Opponents said much of the whale meat ends up being consumed outside native villages.

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If American don't eat whale.

Why should Japanese listen?

It's just pleasing US ego!

Japan is already give and obey many things to US, want more?
 
If American don't eat whale.

Why should Japanese listen?

It's just pleasing US ego!

Japan is already give and obey many things to US, want more?
So only US and Taiwan are good country, Japan is not?
 
You just can't accept the reality in Taiwan.

And then blame me.

** OFF. :lol: Taiwan dog. Most Chinese look down on you Taiwanese losers, son of **, only if you are Taiwanese, but sadly the truth is you are just a stupid and delusional Chinese, pretending to be Taiwanese, you sucker.
 
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They'd probably flee to Japan and be glad for the opportunity to grovel before their masters. True ROC citizens, irrespective of the differences they have with the CCP, do not worship Japanese fascists.

Indeed Japan should more than welcome the likes of Kolaps since that country is facing a population decline.
 
Japan Vows to Ignore New Restrictions Imposed on Whale Hunting

2014-09-21 haixiang623 2828 24 1

http://news.yahoo.com/japan-vows-ignore-restrictions-imposed-whale- hunting-174933989.html

Environmental and animal-welfare groups scored an important yet somewhat empty victory this week: The International Whaling Commission voted to support tighter regulations on Japanese whaling—a practice long conducted under the guise of “scientific research.”


But it's a decision that Japan intends to ignore, as the country has announced plans to continue its controversial whaling program.

“We are pleased to see governments finally taking the steps necessary to ensure that so-called ‘scientific’ whaling is no longer exploited for commercial whaling purposes,” Leigh Henry, senior policy adviser for World Wildlife Fund, said in a statement. “However, we are disappointed by Japan’s intentions to resume their hunt in the Southern Ocean in 2015, which circumvents the new rules established today.”


The Japanese embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.


Meanwhile, the small victory was offset by a vote to permit the slaughter of more than 800 whales by indigenous people in Greenland over the next four years.


The two votes were held this week at the IWC’s meeting in Portoroz, Slovenia.


The resolution, put forth by New Zealand, requested a ban on special permits for whale hunting granted under any scientific research program until the IWC’s Scientific Committee has reviewed the program and the commission has approved it. But under international treaty rules, the resolution is not binding on Japan.


The country immediately announced it will resume whaling in the Southern Ocean in 2015. Japan had said it would observe a one-year moratorium on the hunt after the International Court of Justice ruled in March that the country was in violation of IWC regulations on scientific whaling.


The court said Japan was trying to hide its commercial sales of whale meat under the veil of scientific research and ruled that the country must immediately cease its whale operations in the Southern Ocean.


Though the IWC banned commerical whaling in 1986, Japan has skirted the law by claiming the more than 10,000 whales killed by its fleet since then were taken purely for research purposes.


“Modern research techniques make killing whales in the name of science obsolete,” Aimée Leslie, head of the World Wildlife delegation to the meeting, said.

The IWC gave Greenlanders permission to kill more than 207 whales per year from 2015 to 2018: That includes 176 minke, 19 fin, 10 humpback, and two bowhead whales. Opponents said much of the whale meat ends up being consumed outside native villages.

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The research tank doesn't take into consideration that whale numbers have increased; and so have shark numbers. There needs to be a balance in the ecosystem. Limited whaling is necessary for this said maintenance.
 
You just can't accept the reality in Taiwan.

And then blame me.
Bullshit! What kind of propaganda are you trying out here. I have taiwanese relatives and friends and we call each other "brothers from from different lands".
And the only reality here is, you're a "Hanjian".
 
Bullshit! What kind of propaganda are you trying out here. I have taiwanese relatives and friends and we call each other "brothers from from different lands".
And the only reality here is, you're a "Hanjian".

Then ask your Taiwanese relatives and friends, why they vote for DPP?

Or your relative's friends and friend's friends?

Or relative friend's friends and friend friend's friends?

I'm waiting your reply! :-)

** OFF. :lol: Taiwan dog. Most Chinese look down on you Taiwanese losers, son of **, only if you are Taiwanese, but sadly the truth is you are just a stupid and delusional Chinese, pretending to be Taiwanese, you sucker.

Taiwan is 1000 times better than the backward and barbaric mainland!

It doesn't need logic to think about it. It's already down deep into people under-consciousness.

When Taiwanese heard the word mainland, the ugliness will appear in their brain automatically.
 
Then ask your Taiwanese relatives and friends, why they vote for DPP?

Or your relative's friends and friend's friends?

Or relative friend's friends and friend friend's friends?

I'm waiting your reply! :-)

Very solid point. Despite what some others would say here, the DPP control a significant percentage of the Taiwanese Legislative Yuan ; about 40 of the 113. It controls 2 out of 5 municipal mayoralties, 4 out of 17 City Mayoralties and County Magistracies, 255 out of the 900 Local Councillors.

In fact, their support amongst Taiwanese voters have increased. This can be seen in the number of votes Dr. Tsai Ing-Wen received in 2012 Presidential Election, which she received about 45.6% of the national vote. I predict she and the DPP party will win in the 2016 Presidential Election.

If this happens, Taiwan will declare independence. This is part of their Mandate.
 

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