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Greenpeace activist injured in clash with Japanese whalers

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Freediver81

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Greenpeace activist falls into Antarctic waters in clash with Japanese whalers

SYDNEY, Australia (AP) _ Japanese whalers fired a harpoon over a Greenpeace boat, throwing one of the environmental group's activists into Antarctic waters, the group said Sunday.

It was the latest of increasingly acrimonious clashes between whalers and environmentalists intent on halting Japan's annual hunt of the marine mammals.

Last week, a whaling factory ship and a Greenpeace vessel collided at sea. Each side blamed the other.

Greenpeace Australia chief executive Steve Shallhorn said a Japanese harpoon came within a meter (three feet) of a small, inflatable Greenpeace craft.

As it hit a whale and the animal submerged, the harpoon's rope snagged the Greenpeace boat, tossing Canadian activist Texas Joe Constantine into the water.

"We were out defending the whales. We had been out there for about an hour. I was driving our boat and we were in a good position and the whaler fired its harpoon,'' Constantine said in a written statement.

"All of a sudden the harpoon line came down on us trapping us between the whale and the catcher,'' he said. "The line came tight at that point and threw me from the boat into the water. It was a few minutes before our boat was able to come over and pick me up out of the water.''

The Institute of Cetacean Research in Tokyo accused Greenpeace of taking increasing risks in harassing the whaling fleet.

"The fact that the rope fell onto their inflatable and one of the activists fell into the water is entirely their fault,'' the institute's Director General Hiroshi Hatanaka said in a statement.

"Greenpeace are taking more and more dangerous risks to maintain media interest in their (public relations) campaign,'' he said.

Two Greenpeace ships have been chasing Japan's whaling fleet in Antarctic waters for weeks, hampering the hunt for 850 minke whales and 10 fin whales that Japan says is for scientific research.

International Whaling Commission rules permit the research hunt, but Australia and other anti-whaling countries say it is really commercial whaling in disguise. The meat collected is later sold in Japan.
 
O.K., Freediver, as a lawyer you ought to be able to clarify this. Strictly from the standpoint of international Law of the Sea is this some sort of private war, something verging on piracy, or what? Notice I asked only for a legal opinion, your legitimate personal feelings are already quite clear. ;)
 
Oldsarge said:
O.K., Freediver, as a lawyer you ought to be able to clarify this. Strictly from the standpoint of international Law of the Sea is this some sort of private war, something verging on piracy, or what? Notice I asked only for a legal opinion, your legitimate personal feelings are already quite clear. ;)


As I am not an expert in maritime law, I'll have to dig into it and I'll give you an answer, I'll have to do some research and I shall present you with a conclusion in a few days! (By the way, I charge 250$ plus VAT per hour)!


Said
 
rofl rofl rofl

I didn't want to know that bad! I guess this will just have to remain one of life's little mysteries.

Thanx, though. :D
 
Freediver81 said:
As I am not an expert in maritime law, (By the way, I charge 250$ plus VAT per hour)!
WTF is that? Doughnut money? Captain Slimfast is on the loose!
Move over wideload!
 
Freediver , could you use the proceeds from Sarge's request for a legal opinion and donate it to a good GREEN cause....?

Sarge, since you're a mentor on DB, will you be sharing this important legal opinion...with your 'mentees' and fellow DB'ers?

rofl
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rofl rofl
Please, everybody, look carefully at the title. It says "Deeper Blue BUDGET Bwana. I fear that Freediver's legal expertise comes at too high a price for me. Sadly, we shall all go to the grave wondering about the conundrum presented by the conflicting factions . . . along with a fair number of minkes.
 
Interesting, but the article fails to mention what injuries the person sustained, unless falling into the water constitutes an injury. It is of course in Antarctic water, but still...
 
blumon said:
Freediver , could you use the proceeds from Sarge's request for a legal opinion and donate it to a good GREEN cause....?

Sarge, since you're a mentor on DB, will you be sharing this important legal opinion...with your 'mentees' and fellow DB'ers?

rofl
B


I'll consider your offer!

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Greenpeace. the worst thing to ever come out of Canada.

followed closely By Pam Anderson.

Ah... when will they learn? you shoot FOR the bow, not OVER it.

Not a fan of whaling, but less a fan of Greenpeace...
 
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