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Report begins: "Japanese fishermen herded dolphins into a cove made famous by an Oscar-winning documentary about the hunt but did not kill any Friday, as conservationist groups ramped up scrutiny of the annual slaughter."

Fishermen chased bottlenose dolphins into nets off Taiji, Japan, on Thursday, but released most of them Friday, 09/04/10. (photo: Kyodo News/AP)
Fishermen chased bottlenose dolphins into nets off Taiji, Japan, on Thursday, but released most of them Friday, 09/04/10. (photo: Kyodo News/AP)

 

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0 # Guest 2010-09-06 05:14
Man in his stupid acts,
iron mail from head to toe.
Why bother to raise your bow?
No arrow can pierce that.
Sufism
 
 
+2 # Guest 2010-09-06 09:32
Thank God for the Sea Shepherd crew, they are amazing! I watch them on Whale Wars, and I want to publicly thank them for all the good work they do. Environmentalis ts are constantly attacked and demonized by corporations and Republicans, with the help of the corporate media. I ask you who read this to imagine what this world would be like without their courageous efforts? It would be a wasteland.
 
 
+2 # Guest 2010-09-06 14:29
It is also important to remember that Cetaceans, whales
& dolphins are sentient beings, with a consciousness that far exceeds that of humans.
 
 
+2 # Guest 2010-09-06 19:08
"The Cove" was an amazing movie. But I can never again un-see those dolphins being killed.

What is it that they say--that you can tell what kind of a society one has by how it treats its most helpless.

Slaughter of dolphins in Japan, miserable and unsanitary factory farms here in the U.S. where animals are warehoused before being killed on assembly lines for us, to eat---it's all terrible.

I'm glad I saw the movie, but it made me think too much.
 

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