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When those guilty of a crime investigate themselves it’s hardly surprising that they arrive at the conclusion they are innocent.
When Greenpeace first exposed the long-held practice by whaling crew of Japan’s so-called research whaling operation of smuggling prime whale meat cuts off the whaling factory ship, the Nisshin Maru, and selling it for their own profit, the responses from those involved the Japanese Government’s whaling program were many and varied.
Kyodo Senpaku changed their story three times in almost as many days? Indeed, before the scandal was exposed, an official of the Japanese Fisheries Agency claimed that whale meat was never given to crew.
Finally the Fisheries Agency of Japan, the Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR) and the whaling company itself, Kyodo Senpaku, came out with a coordinated response to our findings. It’s an extraordinary piece of work – even calling Greenpeace “malicious.”
But the statement raises far more questions than it answers (well actually it doesn’t answer anything).
Questions:
Then there’s the freight company involved:
The biggest question remaining, though, is this:
The investigation needs to be re-opened. No question. This is not the end of this matter.
It is not the end for Junichi and Toru, who are waiting trail having been charged with theft and trespass for bringing this scandal to public attention. It is not the end for the taxpayers who must be wondering why they are funding a so-called research whaling that supplies no science, whale meat that few want to eat and ‘expensive gifts’ for the whaling fleet crew.
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