Whales in danger in Iceland
The government of
justification to murder 39 intelligent sentient beings.
Last month the International Whaling Commission condemned scientific whaling. There is no valid justification for this excuse and
violation of international conservation law.
The Icelandic Tourist Association and whale watching operators have made it clear that whaling damages the reputation of the country and that whaling has a negative impact on tourism. In recent years,
tourism has become a major source of income in
In 1986, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society severely crippled Icelandic whaling operations by sinking half of
charges against the Sea Shepherd crew despite Captain Paul Watson traveling to
They do it in a pathetic attempt to hold onto the past so that theycan continue to identify with their bloody legacy of whaling, said Captain Paul Watson. It is a blood sport to them and a way of indulging in the sadistic pleasure of killing whales and thumbing their noses at other nations.
Killing whales is the pursuit of little people with small minds with a lust to destroy creatures more intelligent and more beautiful than themselves.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is supporting an international boycott of tourism to