Guest guest Posted November 1, 2003 Report Share Posted November 1, 2003 Protest Japanese Dolphin Massacre This Tuesday! Please join us Tuesday morning to protest the dolphin massacre currently taking place in Japan! WHAT: An International Day of Protest Against Japanese Drive Fisheries WHEN: Tuesday, November 4, 2003, 10:30 A.M. WHERE: Japanese Consulate, 50 Fremont Street (corner of Fremont and Mission Sts.), San Francisco WHY: To protest Japanese dolphin hunts, known as drive fisheries, one of which is under way now in the small fishing village of Taiji. CONTACT: Suzanne Roy at sroy or 415/898-2720, with questions. The Japanese drive fisheries occur each fall and are sanctioned by the Japanese government. As the dolphins migrate past, fisherman take boats out into deep water, locating dolphin pods, and blast loud sounds that disrupt the dolphins' sense of sonar, which causes them to lose their sense of direction. This enables the fishermen to herd the dolphins into the bay for the slaughter. Once trapped in the dead-end coves, the dolphins cannot escape and are hacked to death with knives and sickles. Some dolphins are taken alive and put in aquariums and amusement parks, where they suffer a lifetime of misery. Shocking video and pictures taken in mid-October by activists from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society show the sea turned red with the blood of dead and dying dolphins, brutally slaughtered by Japanese fishermen. Activists, including famed dolphin defender Ric O'Barry, are on site as we write this, documenting the horror of this hunt for all the world to see. So far in Taiji, the death toll is 60 dolphins and 13 melon-headed whales, and the boats continue to leave port, searching for more dolphins to drive ashore and slaughter. WE MUST PUBLICIZE THIS ISSUE SO THAT WORLDWIDE OUTRAGE WILL CONTINUE TO BE DIRECTED AT JAPAN, AND THE NATION WILL REALIZE THAT CONTINUING THESE DOLPHIN HUNTS IS SIMPLY NOT WORTH THE COST IN TERMS OF PUBLIC OPINION. On Tuesday, demonstrations will be held at Japanese Consulates around the world. The Consulates will report back to Tokyo, and the message of outrage and compassion for the dolphins will be sent loud and clear. The activists who have been in Taiji for weeks have faced hostility and intimidation from the fisherman and arrest from the authorities. They have placed their comfort and safety on the line to protect the dolphins of Japan. Won't you take the time today to support their efforts by joining us at the protest on Tuesday? ----------------------------- Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this. Tell-a-friend! If you received this message from a friend, you can sign up for In Defense of Animals Action Center. If you would like to from In Defense of Animals Action Center, or update your account settings, please click here or respond to this email with " REMOVE " as the subject line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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