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Whale meat admission exposes the farce of Japan's whaling program, say Greens
THE GREENS have slammed Japan's fisheries agency after revelations that officials accepted whale meat from the body that runs its controversial scientific whaling program.
The fisheries agency has reprimanded five officials for accepting gifts of whale meat worth up to $3,000, the ABC has reported, with agency spokesman Toyohiko Ota publicly apologising for the incidents.
“I deeply apologise for this act in which officials took whale meat,” he said.
“It's an act for which we will lose credibility. We will take prevention measures so it will never happen again,” he added.
The Greens have condemned the act, saying it underlines the “farce” that is Japan's whaling program.
“Japan's so-called 'scientific whaling' program never had any credibility and this shows it up yet again,” said Greens senator Rachel Siewert.
She demanded a pardon be granted to the “Tokyo Two” Greenpeace activists Toru Suzuki and Junichi Sato, who were arrested for “stealing” whale meat they believed to have been embezzled.
In September, the two were given suspended jail sentences for taking meat to prove their claims of widespread embezzlement in the government-backed whaling industry.
Senator Siewert said: “Now that Japanese authorities have officially acknowledged that whale meat has been illegally taken and gifted to the very officials who are meant to oversee this program - we should expect to see a pardon granted and formal apology given to the two Greenpeace activists sentenced last year for exposing the embezzlement of whale meat.
“The whole world knows that the so-called `scientific' whaling program is a fraud and the enormous lengths the Japanese government take to cover it up, including the show-trial of the two anti-whaling activists known as the Tokyo Two, are further exposed.”
The Greens senator said the revelations brought into question the credibility of the Japanese Fisheries Agency, and claimed their whaling program could not be justified on scientific grounds.
“It would seem that the significant factor underlying the continuance of this deadly program is kickbacks, not science,” she said.
“I urge the Australian government to raise the case of the Tokyo Two with the Japanese government and to resume surveillance of the whale slaughter in Australia's Antarctic waters.”
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