We uncovered plans by the Ulsan
City Council to build a whalemeat processing plant in
Jangsaengpo, Ulsan, intending to start construction late this
year. We immediately set up a protest camp, or "Whale Embassy," at the proposed site, working together with activists from the
Korean Federation for Environment Movement (KFEM).
Korean officials quickly rolled out the unwelcome wagon for our
activists, serving us with an eviction notice. But we stood our
ground and after some intense showdowns, the eviction notice was
eventually rescinded.
According to reports in the South Korean paper,
The
Hankyoreh,
the council has decided to scrap the plans largely because of our
website! More than 14,000 of you wrote to the mayor of Ulsan
through our action center, appealing to him personally to cancel the
whalemeat factory plans. According to the newspaper article:
"Greenpeace called the facility a whale meat factory at its website,
which caused the international community to view Korea as a pro-whaling
nation. The city decided that going ahead with the plan would not be in
the national interest. It also had trouble raising the fund. In the
end, it decided to scrap the plan."
However, we are still awaiting written confirmation from the council that the factory
will not be built. According to the same newspaper report, a city
official said, "It is unprecedented that the city produces an official
document confirming its decision for an NGO [Non-Governmental
Organization]. People may view such document as a sign that the city
has changed its policy in the face of outside pressure. So putting the
decision in writing is unthinkable."
We may be waiting a long time...
Take action!
If you would like to be part of success stories like this, just visit our
action center.