
Oct 6, 2003 Dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan.
Date: Tuesday, 28 October 2003 @ 15:41:52 MST Topic: Whaling News
The annual drive fisheries mass killing of dolphins in Taiji Japan resumed amidst great controversy between animal rights activists from Sea Shepherd.
Article (with some very disturbing photos) can be found here:
http://www.seashepherd.org/taiji.shtml
Dolphin Slaughter Continues is Taiji, Japan
Monday Oct 27, 2003 @ 01:37
Submitted by Cliff Etzel
Tom Cruise may be playing the Last
Samurai on the big screen but in Taiji,
Japan, American Nicholas Hensey is the
Last Samurai on the present day reality
stage. Since September 29, Nik has been
hunkered down in the southeastern coastal
village of Taiji, Japan, home of some of the
world's most vicious and cruel dolphin
killers. Each day that he is there, the killers
become angrier and more threatening.
On October 3rd, some sixty Striped
dolphins were rounded up and slaughtered
with knives and spears. Nik and his two
crewmembers Brooke McDonald of Canada
and Morgan Whorwood of Britain disrupted
the hunt with their cameras. They were
attacked by fishermen and then arrested by
local police.
There were no charges and the trio was
released. Their continued presence
discouraged further dolphin drives until
October 23 when some thirty Mellon headed
whales were seen being driven into the Bay.
Nik, Morgan and Brooke began to bang
rocks together to distract some of the
whales away and seventeen of them were
able to escape the drive. The other thirteen
were penned to await slaughter.
On the evening of October 23, Brooke and
Morgan departed from Taiji. On October 24,
Nik found himself alone in Taiji when the
slaughter began. He climbed the cliff to film
the slaughter and this resulted in an attack
by fishermen who began to hit him with
sticks.
He stood them down and at one point
challenged any of the fishermen to a duel
with kendo swords. These are bamboo
swords used for training in the art of
Japanese swordsmanship. Nik has been a
student of Kendo for some time. "If you
want me to leave, I will, if you beat me in a
duel. Who's up for it? Which one of you
dolphin killers wants to have a one on one
with a man and not a defenseless dolphin.
Bamboo swords and no armor"
There were no takers and later that evening
Ric O'Berry arrived to reinforce Nik's efforts.
Ric O'Berry is a world famous dolphin
defender who has spent nearly four
decades working with dolphins and Nik was
happy to see him arrive.
Since October 1st, the Japanese fishermen
have slain 60 Striped dolphins and 13
Mellon headed whales. Last year during this
period they had slaughtered hundreds of
dolphins so clearly Nik and his crew have
had some impact. Nik Hensey has now
spent nearly a month in this hostile and
violent village of dolphin killers. He intends
to stay.
Sea Shepherd is working to recruit
reinforcements to back him up in the field.
It is our intention to carry this campaign
throughout November to save as many
dolphins and small whales as possible.
To learn more about what you can do, visit
the Sea Shephard Conservation Society's website at http://www.seashepherd.org/help.shtml
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