segunda-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2014

Cetaceans in fishing controversial Japan

"The slaughter process consists in hitting with a metal rod in the spine of the dolphin. These dolphins don't die immediately. Take 20 to 30 minutes and only after they've been bleeding jobs is dying suffocated or drowned. After you are dragged to the workshops to be hacked off. "

Caroline Kennedy, diplomatic representative of the United States in Japan declared himself "deeply concerned". The Japanese Government responds:

"Fishing for dolphins is a traditional fishing industries of Japan and is performed properly according to the law of our country. In addition, the dolphins are not within the International Whaling Commission management, which allows the respective Nations manage this resource ".

The annual dolphin hunt in Taiji, currently underway in Western Japan, has been source of controversy every year.

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