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The Tokyo Two: Watchdogs of Democracy

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | March 23, 2009

From Making Waves For all the Tokyo Two fans - this is a recent picture of Junichi of the Tokyo Two holding up a censored whaling document released by the Japanese government. As you can see, he's looking well, and is in this...

Ramming

Page | January 9, 2009 at 0:09

On the morning of 08 January 2006, in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise was rammed by the Nisshin Maru, the factory ship of the Fisheries Agency of Japan's whaling fleet. Here is the official account...

Help end overfishing

Image gallery | November 29, 2012

Trial for the Tokyo Two begins

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | February 15, 2010

An update from Sarah Burton, Deputy Program Director currently in Aomori, Japan on the first day of the trial. It was Valentine’s night, and sure there was candle-light but it wasn’t a cozy tete-a-tete. Far from it. There was a...

A Greenpeace activist protested the innocence

Image | February 8, 2010 at 7:00

A Greenpeace activist protested the innocence of two colleagues arrested in Japan in 2008 for anti-whaling activities, known as the Tokyo Two, carrying banners calling for their fair trial and delivering a letter to Japan's Ambassador to Indonesia.

Greenpeace activists protested the innocence

Image | February 8, 2010 at 7:00

Greenpeace activists protested the innocence of two colleagues arrested in Japan in 2008 for anti-whaling activities, known as the Tokyo Two, carrying banners calling for their fair trial and delivering a letter to Japan's Ambassador to Indonesia.

Unjust Sentence for Anti-whaling Activists Condemned by Greenpeace

Image | September 7, 2010 at 19:30

Greenpeace activists hold black posters and banners with whale symbols outside the Japanese Embassy in Manila, Philippines and around the world on Sept. 7, 2010. Greenpeace has condemned as disproportionate and unjust a one year jail term,...

Bycatch: 'Accidental' whale kills

Generic multimedia item | May 11, 2005 at 6:00

This graph demonstrates the difference between the number of whales killed accidentally by a selection of national fishing fleets around the world, versus the number killed by two nations which have a commercial market for whale meat, Korea and...

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