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シーシェパードが調査捕鯨船日新丸に何かの装置を設置 Sea Shepherd Terrorism
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シーシェパードが調査捕鯨船日新丸に何かの装置を設置 Sea Shepherd Terrorism
  • Published_at:2013-02-26
  • Category:News & Politics
  • Channel:asgijp
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  • description: 平成25年2月25日、シーシェパードのボート搭乗員が日新丸船体の排水口に何らかの装置を挿入した (財)日本鯨類研究所 提供 Sea Shepherd activists onboard the rigid inflatable boat "Delta" sent from the Steve Irwin attach a gadget aiming to plug a drain outlet on the Nisshin Maru hull. (Part 2). Whilst the whale research programs conducted by Japan are perfectly legal in accordance to the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling, the Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society groups have been sending their ships to obstinate and repeatedly harass, interfere and sabotage our research in the Antarctic. Harassment and sabotage by Greenpeace toward Japan's whale research vessels started almost at the same time as the Antarctic whale research program. Greenpeace harassment actions over the years have included illegal boarding attempts, ramming of research vessels, repeated interference in the research area and other actions both within and outside Japan aimed to prevent continuation of whale research and whaling itself. On the other hand, the Sea Shepherd group, one of several Greenpeace offshoots, joined the interference against Japan's whale research and, imitating Greenpeace methods such as illegal boarding and ramming of research vessels, started to use increasingly dangerous and violent sabotage methods which include entangling devices (propeller foulers), throwing and shooting of chemical-containing projectiles, smoke bombs and incendiary devices. Such dangerous actions by these groups are not peaceful protest but unforgivable acts akin to terrorism that threaten human life at sea. Over and over again we have strongly condemned the harassment and sabotage actions by these groups and demand again that they refrain from further spreading violence under pretext of protecting whales.
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