Monday, March 03, 2008

Another Eco-Terrorist Attack

More of our friendly eco-terrorists in action

Japan’s whaling fleet in the waters off Antarctica has been attacked again by protesters, Tokyo officials have said.

Activists from the Sea Shepherd group threw containers filled with a mild form of acid made from rotten butter at a Japanese ship.

The group described it as “non-violent chemical warfare”, but Tokyo condemned the actions as illegal and said several people were slightly injured.

(1) Comments
Posted by Owen at 2221 hrs
Foreign Affairs

  1. What an echo chamber you guys have here;

    What part of stinkbombs is terror?  The Japs were in water where they had no business operating.  From your own link;

    “He said bottles of butyric acid and envelopes containing “slippery powder” had been thrown at the Nisshin Maru vessel.

    “We filmed and photographed the entire thing. Not a single thing landed anywhere near their crew,” he told Australia’s AAP news agency.”

    Yet you spin this as an ecoterrorist attack.  The Sea Shepherd has a record of interfering with illegal killings for thirty years with no injuries or deaths.  Try looking at the other press releases before you spew Japanese propaganda.

    Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on March 05, 2008 at 0954 hrs


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