Japan intends to resume whale hunt
Japan's chief whaling negotiator said yesterday the country intends to resume hunts in the Antarctic this year, despite a call by global regulators for more evidence that the expeditions have a scientific purpose. Joji Morishita said the whole debate about whether or not Japan should be killing the mammals had long since moved away from science and into politics. The scientific committee of the International Whaling Commission said in a report Friday that Japan had failed to give enough details to explain why it wanted to kill almost 4,000 minke whales in the Antarctic over the next 12 years.
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