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4/02/2014

Topic Reading-Vol.721-4/2/2014

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Japan accepts court ban on Antarctic whaling
While needing help from the global community on its territorial disputes and national security, why Japan has been conducting fiercely criticized whale hunting so long until it is judged unlawful by international court? Are Japanese people so fond of whale meat or in need of any part of the sea mammal?
It took nearly three decades to actually stop whale hunting since the country had signed up to a moratorium on whaling back in 1986, claiming it as scientific research provision. The country has caught 3,600 whales since 2005 for that purpose and been selling the meat commercially in the market. As a matter of fact, along with another widely accused hunting of dolphins, the meat of those sea mammals don’t seem to be vital for Japanese cuisines these days.
So why is the country keeping such “traditions” that are criticized by other countries?
Enjoy reading and learning about the decision by the International Court of Justice.
Please also enjoy reading another related article before the court ruling.

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