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Every southern Summer the Japanese whaling fleet comes down to the Antarctic region and slaughters hundreds of whales in a whale sanctuary "for scientific reasons". This is the loophole that has allowed them to get around the International Whaling Commission's ban on commercial whaling.
Our governments (plural) have never had the gumption to challenge the Japanese at sea but the Sea Shepherd organisation has sent ships to disrupt the hunt. The previous Labor government decided to take the Japanese to an international court, claiming that the whaling program was illegal because it was not conducted for scientific reasons.
It's been a long time coming but the court has ruled against Japan.
Our governments (plural) have never had the gumption to challenge the Japanese at sea but the Sea Shepherd organisation has sent ships to disrupt the hunt. The previous Labor government decided to take the Japanese to an international court, claiming that the whaling program was illegal because it was not conducted for scientific reasons.
It's been a long time coming but the court has ruled against Japan.
Unfortunately, this might not save the whales. Japan may decide to leave the IWC and be no longer bound by the ban. They could resume commercial whaling on a grand scale. It all depends on how much odium from other countries they are prepared to wear.FORMER environment minister Peter Garrett says he feels vindicated that the UN's top court has ruled that Japan's whaling hunt is not scientific and should cease immediately.
Four years ago Mr Garrett helped launch legal action against Japan in the International Court of Justice to try and put a stop to its controversial Antarctic whaling program.
It was the first time any country had used an international court to try to stop whaling.
The ICJ on Monday ruled that Japan's hunt in the Southern Ocean was not a scientific program and it should cease with "immediate effect".
Mr Garrett said he felt vindicated by the decision Labor made in 2010 to pursue the case against so-called "scientific whaling" in The Hague.
"I'm absolutely over the moon, for all those people who wanted to see the charade of scientific whaling cease once and for all," the former Midnight Oil singer told ABC Radio on Monday evening.
"I think (this) means without any shadow of a doubt that we won't see the taking of whales in the Southern Ocean in the name of science."
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...t-whaling-result/story-fn3dxiwe-1226870270938