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One click will help to stop whaling now and in the future.

http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/savewhales/

 

Japanese and Norwegian delegates have been traveling the globe, from the

Caribbean to Africa, offering financial aid in turn for casting a pro-whaling

vote.

 

At the April 2000 meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered

Species (CITES) Japan and Norway hope to cash-in on their ongoing efforts to buy

the repeal of the current ban on the commercial trade of whale products.

 

It’s not too late to make a difference. The vote is at the end of April, so

click here to get involved. http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/savewhales/

 

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Japanese and Norwegian delegates have been traveling the globe, not only

offering cash for pro-whaling votes at CITES and IWC, but have been urging

coastal dwellers with any history of whaling to demand they be allowed to

whale again, following the US' backdoor deal at the IWC which allowed

Washington State's Makah to kill a three year old female on May 17 of last

year. Yet, " one click to stop whaling " will not affect this hunt because

Greenpeace has taken no opposing position on the Makah hunt. Please let

them know that the door to whaling is being pushed open by the Makah and

other native peoples are lining up to get in. It's time for Greenpeace to

rethink their position.

 

Dian

 

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nick crispin <nickcrispin

 

Monday, March 27, 2000 11:17 AM

One Click to Stop Whaling

 

 

> One click will help to stop whaling now and in the future.

http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/savewhales/

>

> Japanese and Norwegian delegates have been traveling the globe, from the

Caribbean to Africa, offering financial aid in turn for casting a

pro-whaling vote.

>

> At the April 2000 meeting of the Convention on International Trade in

Endangered Species (CITES) Japan and Norway hope to cash-in on their ongoing

efforts to buy the repeal of the current ban on the commercial trade of

whale products.

>

> It's not too late to make a difference. The vote is at the end of April,

so click here to get involved. http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/savewhales/

>

> ____________________

> Get Visto.com! Private groups, event calendars, email, and much more.

> Visto.com. Life on the Dot.

> Check it out @ http://www.visto.com/info

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