On the 1st September 2016, ‘London Against the Dolphin Massacre‘ and Ric O’Barry’s Dolphin Project will join forces once again for another HUGE, LOUD yet PEACEFUL protest against Taiji, Japan and its cruel barbaric annual hunts. 1 September 2016. Japanese Embassy, Piccadilly London, W1J 7JT; 12:00 hours – 18:00 hours …
“There’s No Excuse for Animal Abuse!”
Credit for banner picture – Unattributed at the moment Taiji Action Day, 19 February _________________________________________________________________ UK Petition – “Government make public protest against killing of dolphins at Taiji Cove Japan” Yesterday’s (19 February 2016) Taiji Action Day march to raise awareness for the dolphins being captured and killed in Japan, was …
Dolphin (Taiji) Protest, Japanese Embassy, London,16 October 2015
Banner permission, courtesy of Daria Walasek and Chrissy Sadik – “Thank you” “JAPAN, STOP THE DRIVEN HUNT OF DOLPHINS IN TAIJI!” Today’s protest outside the Japanese Embassy in London, 16 October 2015 “Blood stained seas: Horrifying reality of dolphin slaughter exposed” – Express Newspaper, Stuart Winter, 17 October 2015 Pictures …
“Stop” the Driven Hunt – Dolphins in Taiji, Japan
Protest at Japanese Embassy, London, 16 October 2015 Reference: Richard O’Barry – Dolphin Project SEPTEMBER 1st marked the start of the 2015/2016 dolphin drive hunt season in Taiji, Japan. Each year from September through March, the notoriously cruel dolphin slaughter takes place in Taiji, Japan; During the season, dolphin hunters …
Protest, 16 October, London – Against Dolphin and Whale Massacre, Japan
“Enough is Enough” Protest, London, Japanese Embassy, Friday 16 October, 12 – 6pm Embassy of Japan 101-104 Piccadilly London W1J 7JT Stop the slaughter and captivity of Dolphins in Taiji, Japan End Japanese Whale Hunting, already banned by the 31 March 2014 ruling from the United Nations’ International Court of …
A “Thank You” From Captain Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd
26 September 2015 – Update from Sea Shepherd’s Captain Paul Watson “We Appreciate Your Generous Support.” Thank you to everyone who donated to our Emergency Appeal to replace the four fast boats captured by the Danish Navy. We have reached our goal of 200,000 Euros plus another 2,000 Euros. These …