Japan uses tsunami victims' cash to shield whalers from activists

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							http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/japan-uses-tsunami-victims-cash-to-
shield-whalers-from-activists-6274458.html

Japan caused outrage yesterday as authorities confirmed it is diverting millions of pounds
tagged for the reconstruction of its tsunami-devastated coast to protect its annual
Antarctic whale-hunt.

Roughly 2.28bn yen (£19m) from a reconstruction fund for areas badly hit by the
crippling 11 March earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear disaster will be used to beef
up security for the Japanese whaling fleet, which left port under heavy guard this week.

The money is part of about 500bn yen in "fisheries-related spending" green-lighted by
parliament last month. Japan's Fisheries Agency justified the decision by saying that
"safer hunts" would ultimately help whaling towns along the coast to recover.

"Many people in [those areas] are waiting for Japan's commercial whaling operations to
resume," said the agency's spokesman Tatsuya Nakaoku. The agency said that some of
the money is earmarked to allow the fleet to "stably carry out its whaling research".

Conservationists immediately condemned the plan. "Not only is the whaling industry
unable to survive without large increases in government handouts, now it's siphoning
money away from the victims of the 11 March triple disaster, at a time when they need it
most," said Junichi Sato, executive director of Greenpeace Japan. "This is a new low for
the shameful whaling industry and the callous politicians who support it".

Japan was forced to suspend commercial whaling in 1987 but exploits a loophole in
international rules to launch what it calls "scientific whaling expeditions" to the Southern
Ocean. The meat from the roughly 1,000 whales killed during the cull is sold to partly
pay for the expeditions. A further $10m in public money is used to support the campaign
every year.

The whalers cut short their hunt this year after weeks of harassment by the US-based Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society, which claimed a major environmental victory. The
whalers returned to port reportedly with about a fifth of the planned catch. Japan also
blamed its reduced haul of 507 whalesduring its 2009-10 Antarctic hunt on the harrying
of its fleet.

The whaling boats left in secrecy on Tuesday from Shimonoseki in southern Japan,
guarded by an unspecified number of coast guard officers, a patrol ship and other
"security measures," according to local media reports. The fleet's target catch is said to be
about 930 minke whales. Sea Shepherd is preparing to again confront the fleet and
warned of an "escalation". "Last year we chased them all the way to South America and
that's when they decided to go home early," said Paul Watson, head of the society.
"We've already defeated them economically. Now we have to defeat them politically."
Mr Watson said the money being used to protect the fleet came from public donations to
help the victims of the earthquake and tsunami, a claim denied by Japan's government,
and Green-peace Japan.

						
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