Google – AFP, 19 January 2014
Tokyo — US
ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy has tweeted her concern at the
"inhumaneness" of a Japanese village's traditional dolphin hunt.
"Deeply
concerned by inhumaneness of drive hunt dolphin killing. USG (US Government)
opposes drive hunt fisheries," she tweeted on January 17.
Every year
the fishermen of Taiji corral hundreds of dolphins in a secluded bay, select a
few dozen for sale to aquariums and marine parks and stab the rest to death for
meat.
This year
fishermen and divers in the village have caught at least 25 dolphins in a
process to select captives before the mass slaughter, environmentalists said
Saturday.
On Sunday a
fishing industry official in Taiji said some dolphins had already been
slaughtered, although he did not disclose the number.
Activists
from the militant environmental group Sea Shepherd have streamed live footage
of the dolphin capture in Taiji, which drew worldwide attention in 2010 when it
became the subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary "The
Cove".
The town's
fishermen defend the hunt as a cultural tradition, and "The Cove" was
met by protests from right-wing activists when it was screened in Japan in
2010.
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Anti-dolphin
slaughter protesters at a rally in front of the Japanese embassy
in Manila on
September 2, 2013 (AFP/File, Ted Aljibe)
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The fishing
industry official, who declined to be identified, said dolphins died almost
instantaneously when their spinal cords were cut.
There was
no bloodshed and the sea did not turn red, unlike scenes in "The
Cove", he said.
"We've
got our lives. We can't simply nod (to protests) and end centuries of our
tradition... If you want to talk about cruelty, you couldn't eat cows, pigs or
any other living creatures," he told AFP by telephone.
But Sea
Shepherd in a statement Saturday condemned what it called a brutal practice.
"Those
taken captive are forced to watch as the remaining members of their family are
brutally killed for human consumption," it said.
Kennedy,
the lone surviving child of assassinated president John F. Kennedy, took up the
diplomatic post late last year.
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