Japan macht wieder Jagd auf Wale

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Vom Staat teilweise mitfinanziert und von Störaktionen begleitet, nehmen die Walfänger ihr blutiges Handwerk auf.
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dapdFILE - In this Feb. 6, 2010 file photo released by the Institute of Cetacean Research of Japan, anti-whaling group Sea Shepherds ship the Bob Barker, right, and the Japanese whaling ship No. 3 Yushin Maru collide in the waters of Antarctica. Japan wil

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EPAepa01815349 A rubber-booted fisherman slaughters a Bairds beaked whale at Wada Port, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, 30 July 2009. Apart from the controversial scientific hunt in Antartica, a few whaling ports continue their activities within a limited numbe

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EPAepa01815210 Work tools of fishermen are seen in a slaughterhouse at Wada Port, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, 30 July 2009. Apart from the controversial scientific hunt in Antartica, a few whaling ports continue their activities within a limited number of an

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REUTERSA blue sheet is used as a cover to hide anti-whaling New Zealander activist Pete Bethune of the hardline Sea Shepherd Conservation Society as he walks on whaling vessel Japans Shonan Maru 2 to board Japans coastguard vessel (unseen) after being arr

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dapdIn this photo released by Japans Institute of Cetacean Research, Sea Shepherd activists prepare a butyric acid projectile launcher to fire toward the Japanese whaling ship Yushin Maru No. 2 in Antarctic waters Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012. (Foto:Institute

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EPAepa02589001 (FILE) Picture dated 30 July 2009 of a Japanese man cutting meat from a Bairds beaked whale at a slaughterhouse in Wada Port, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. On 18 February 2011, the Japanese fisheries ministry announced Japan has decided to stop

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REUTERSAn aerial view shows the whaling ship Nisshin Maru docked at a pier following its return from the Antarctica, in Tokyo in this April 15, 2008 file photo. Japan has suspended its annual whale hunt in the Antarctic for now after a hardline anti-whali

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EPAepa01815197 Local Japanese children gather around a Bairds beaked whale at a slaughterhouse in Wada Port, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, 30 July 2009. Apart from the controversial scientific hunt in Antartica, a few whaling ports continue their activities wi

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REUTERSA piece of sliced raw whale meat is pictured in a restaurant in Japans oldest whaling village of Taiji, 420 km (260 miles) southwest of Tokyo June 2, 2008. Picture taken June 2, 2008. Harsh criticism from conservationists and foreign countries, and

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REUTERSWorkers butcher a Bairds Beaked whale at Wada port in Minamiboso, southeast of Tokyo, June 28, 2008. Whales emerged the big losers as a weeklong International Whaling Commission meeting wrapped up in Chile on Friday, conservation groups said after

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EPAepa01878520 (FILE) A file photo dated 28 September 2006 showing French former actress and animal rights campaigner Brigitte Bardot in Paris, France. Bardot turns 75 on 28 September 2009. EPA/OLIVER WEIKEN

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EPAepa01815212 A Japanese man cuts sample from the head of a Bairds beaked whale at a slaughterhouse in Wada Port, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, 30 July 2009. Apart from the controversial scientific hunt in Antartica, a few whaling ports continue their activit

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EPAepa01815201 Fishermen peel off the skin of a Bairds beaked whale at Wada Port, in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, 30 July 2009. Apart from the controversial scientific hunt in Antartica, a few whaling ports continue their activities within a limited number of
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