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James Bond Class Activism at Antartic Ocean

uncleyap

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This will show you why fighting against famiLEE LEEgime ISD mata is really indeed Sap-Sap-Soy and very easy. Check out what these fellows do in the extreme end. :wink::wink::rolleyes::cool:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100215...jY29yZGlvbl9zY2llbmNlBHNsawN3aGFsaW5ncHJvdGU-

Whaling protester secretly boards Japanese boat



<cite class="vcard"> By TANALEE SMITH, Associated Press Writer Tanalee Smith, Associated Press Writer </cite> – <abbr title="2010-02-15T00:39:48-0800" class="timedate">Mon Feb 15, 3:39 am ET</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> ADELAIDE, Australia – An anti-whaling activist jumped off a speeding Jet Ski and climbed aboard a Japanese vessel in the frigid Antarctic Ocean on Monday to attempt a citizen's arrest for the destruction of a protest ship last month.
The brazen move was another escalation by the U.S.-based Sea Shepherd activist group meant to hamper the whaling activities of the Japanese.
Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research, which sponsors the whale hunt, confirmed activist Paul Bethune was on board the Japanese boat. The institute called the boarding illegal and a "publicity stunt," and said it is the Sea Shepherd activist who will be held accountable.
Bethune planned to hand over a bill for $3 million, the cost of replacing the Ady Gil, an activist ship he captained that was destroyed in a collision last month. He also wanted to make a citizen's arrest of the captain of the Shonan Maru 2 for the Ady Gil's destruction, and the attempted murder of six Ady Gil crew members, according to a Sea Shepherd statement.
Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson said Bethune will demand the Shonan Maru 2 captain surrender to Sea Shepherd, or take his ship to the nearest Australian or New Zealand port to turn himself in to authorities.
Watson said Bethune left another Sea Shepherd boat, the Steve Irwin, at 6 a.m. on the Jet Ski to approach the Japanese boat, which was moving at 14 knots. The Jet Ski driver maneuvered into position below anti-boarding spikes, and Bethune jumped onto the Shonan Maru 2, the statement said.
The Institute of Cetacean Research said in a statement the Japanese whalers did not have a means to return Bethune to his ship.
"What he (Bethune) has just done is an illegal act" under maritime law, institute spokesman Glenn Inwood told The Associated Press. "Worst case scenario, he will be taken back to Japan."
However, Donald Rothwell, a professor of international and maritime law at the Australian National University, said Bethune's boarding was not illegal under international law, unless he planned to do harm to the crew or imperil the safety of the Shonan Maru 2. Merely making a demand or presenting a letter and a bill did not constitute terrorism or piracy.
Tetsuro Fukuyama, Japan's state secretary for foreign affairs, called the incident "regretful."
"We yet have not clarified his (the intruder's) intention," Fukuyama said. "Once we confirm the fact and nationality of the ship he belongs to, we would post strong protest and urge them to take an appropriate action."
Japan has a six-vessel whaling fleet in Antarctic waters as part of its scientific whaling program, an allowed exception to the International Whaling Commission's 1986 ban on commercial whaling. It hunts hundreds of mostly minke whales, which are not an endangered species. Whale meat not used for study is sold for consumption in Japan, which critics say is the real reason for the hunts.
The Sea Shepherd sends vessels to confront the Japanese whaling fleet each year, trying to block the whalers from firing harpoons and dangling ropes in the water to try to snarl the Japanese ships' propellers.
The whalers have responded by firing water cannons and sonar devices meant to disorient the activists. Collisions have occurred occasionally, including the Jan. 6 collision between the Sea Shepherd's high-tech speedboat Ady Gil and the Shonan Maru 2 that caused the Ady Gil to sink. There were only minor injuries.
The governments of Australia and New Zealand, which have responsibility for maritime rescue in the area where the whale hunt is usually conducted, have repeatedly urged both sides to tone it down.
On Monday, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key called the latest Antarctic activities "downright dangerous."
"These people are operating in Antarctica, where if you land in the water and (remain) there for more than about 12 minutes, you'll be dead. I don't really think its terribly sensible, that kind of behavior," Key said.
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Associated Press writers Ray Lilley in Wellington, New Zealand, and Eric Talmadge in Tokyo contributed to this report.
 

zuoom

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just can't figure out why they (the Japanese) keep saying the whale is hunted for research purposes while it's clearly for consumption.

it's obvious they want to eat whale meat, and there's a demand for it.
 

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just can't figure out why they (the Japanese) keep saying the whale is hunted for research purposes while it's clearly for consumption.

it's obvious they want to eat whale meat, and there's a demand for it.

Japs are fucking dishonest. They want eat sushi whales and can not admit to fucking truth. Lets kill some Japs for RESEARCH PURPOSES also. :confused::eek::p:mad:

We ask NUS medical faculty to HOTA 1000 Japs and do pathological test and see if their Japanese hearts are BLACK or not?:rolleyes::wink::smile:
 

uncleyap

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Japan better release this activist ASAP or bad publicity will multiply as the matter develop.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100216...jY29yZGlvbl9zY2llbmNlBHNsawN3aGFsaW5ncHJvdGU-

Whaling protester to be charged in Japan


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<!-- end .related-media --> <cite class="vcard"> By TANALEE SMITH, Associated Press Writer Tanalee Smith, Associated Press Writer </cite> – <abbr title="2010-02-16T05:33:46-0800" class="timedate">Tue Feb 16, 8:33 am ET</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> ADELAIDE, Australia – An anti-whaling activist from New Zealand is in custody on a Japanese vessel and will be taken to Japan to face charges after secretly boarding the ship as part of a protest, officials said Tuesday.
Peter Bethune, a member of the U.S.-based Sea Shepherd activist group, jumped aboard the Shonan Maru 2 from a Jet Ski on Monday with the stated goal of making a citizen's arrest of the ship's captain and presenting him with a $3 million bill for the destruction of a protest ship last month.
The Japanese government has decided to bring Bethune to Japan for questioning, Fisheries Agency official Osamu Ishikawa said. He will be charged with trespassing and assault and tried under Japanese law, Ishikawa said.
He said officials were working out the details of how to transport Bethune to Japan — whether to keep him on the vessel, which will be at sea for a few more weeks, or to drop him off in a port call and fly him back.
The brazen boarding was the latest escalation of a campaign by Sea Shepherd to hamper Japanese whaling activities.
Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research, which sponsors the whale hunt, said Bethune used a knife to cut the vessel's protective net to enable his boarding and that he told whalers he then threw the knife into the sea. The crew treated him for a cut on his thumb he received while boarding, the institute said.
Under Japanese law, intruding on a Japanese vessel without legitimate reasons can bring a prison term of up to three years and a fine up to 100,000 yen (US$1,100).
Bethune was being held in a room by himself with guards posted outside, Fisheries Ministry official Toshinori Uoya said.
New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully said it seemed Bethune's intention was to be detained aboard the whaling ship, but his country nevertheless had an obligation to try to help him and was seeking cooperation from Japanese diplomats.
McCully met Japan's ambassador Tuesday, and New Zealand's top diplomat in Japan met senior officials there Monday.
Sea Shepherd said Bethune demanded the cost of replacing the Ady Gil, an activist ship he captained that was destroyed in a collision with the Shonan Maru 2 last month, and the surrender of the whaling ship's captain on attempted murder charges.
The Ady Gil sank after the collision, though there were only minor injuries.
Japan has six whaling ships in Antarctic waters under its scientific whaling program, an allowed exception to the International Whaling Commission's 1986 ban on commercial whaling. It hunts hundreds of mostly minke whales, which are not an endangered species. Whale meat not used for study is sold for consumption in Japan, which critics say is the real reason for the hunts.
The Sea Shepherd sends vessels to confront the fleet each year, trying to block the whalers from firing harpoons and dangling ropes in the water to try to snarl the Japanese ships' propellers. The whalers have responded by firing water cannons and sonar devices meant to disorient the activists.
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Associated Press writers Ray Lilley in Wellington, New Zealand, and Shino Yuasa and Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo contributed to this report.
(This version CORRECTS spelling of New Zealand foreign minister's name in grafs 9-10 to McCully)
 
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