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Activists wearing “Tax” hats unveiled the whale with supporting 
banners reading: "Amakudai", "waste of tax", "useless public interest 
corporation”.

Activists wearing “Tax” hats unveiled the whale with supporting banners reading: "Amakudai", "waste of tax", "useless public interest corporation”.

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Greenpeace activists wearing Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and US 
President Barack Obama masks unveil a three-metre whale outside the 
Japanese Diet while displaying banners reading: “Yes, We can.” “Stop 
Research Whaling”. Greenpeace is urging the two leaders to work 
together to end Japan’s “research whaling”. programme.

Greenpeace activists wearing Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and US President Barack Obama masks unveil a three-metre whale outside the Japanese Diet while displaying banners reading: “Yes, We can.” “Stop Research Whaling”. Greenpeace is urging the two leaders to work together to end Japan’s “research whaling”. programme.

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Greenpeace activists unveiled a large whale sculpture outside the 
Japanese Diet, to remind both heads of state to uphold their 
respective election promises to end corruption and waste, as well as 
so-called “scientific” whaling

Greenpeace activists unveiled a large whale sculpture outside the Japanese Diet, to remind both heads of state to uphold their respective election promises to end corruption and waste, as well as so-called “scientific” whaling

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