Friday, December 10, 2010

Japanese Fleet To Massacre 1000+ Whales‏!


It is important fight to save minke, humpback and fin whales from Japanese whalers.

Japanese whaling fleet is steaming towards the Southern Ocean to begin their annual whale slaughter. Their planned death "quota" this season: nearly 1,000 Minke whales, 50 Humpback whales, and 50 endangered Fin whales.

During the 2008 campaign, then-Senator Obama said, "As president, I will ensure that the U.S. provides leadership in enforcing international wildlife protection agreements, including strengthening the international moratorium on commercial whaling." Three more whaling seasons have come and gone since Obama spoke those words, and no change has been made.

"Allowing Japan to continue commercial whaling is unacceptable," as President Obama himself has stated, and Greenpeace is rallying support to put a stop to the slaughter, once and for all.

Commercial whaling is not only unacceptable—it's a violation of international law.


Picture a Japanese harpoon ship speeding through the Southern Ocean. Suddenly, the harpooner spots a mother whale and her calf. The sounds of the ocean are drowned out by the blasts of exploding-tip harpoons being fired at the whales.

The pair struggles to free themselves from the harpoon lines for nearly an hour, desperately thrashing their tails in the water, before a gunman finally steps onto the deck and shoots them dead. The mother whale and her baby are dragged up the ship’s slipway, leaving a long trail of blood behind them.

In a few days time this tragic scene will play out in the Southern Ocean over and over again. Greenpeace needs your help, and the help of President Obama, to put an end to the slaughter of our oceans’ most unique, intelligent, and emotional creatures.


Together, we can let Japan know that commercial whaling has no place in the 21st Century. For more information and to help the cause visit,  https://secure3.convio.net/gpeace/site/SPageServer?pagename=inc_email&JServSessionIdr004=prqnkrvjo3.app332a

To learn more about Green Peace visit, http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/


 




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