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Anti-Waling Anti-Waling activist warned that the “ecological observation of the whales and dolphins may take a generation before the“ extinguishing ”“ extinguishing ”. Paul Watson, who was removed from the most sought -after list of international police organ last month, is determined to end the killing of animals on the Faroe Islands, 200 miles north of Scotland.

“This is a long process of civil disobedience, protests and boycotts, and this ecological obscenity extinguishes can take a generation.” “The children of the Faroe Islands are exposed to higher methyl mercury concentration than all other children in their bodies.

Campaigns, Britain, £ 1.3 billion Faroese fish imports each year supports the sector that feeds prey, he said.

Whale hunting in Faroe Islands or Grindadráp usually occurs in summer, although it can always be called a hunting.

The locals surround the capsules using fast boats, and then drive to the shore where they are cut using sharp spears such as a spear.

Faroese is strongly defended by the prey, which is an important part of its cultures and traditions.

Whale meat and Blubber remain a popular meal despite their high levels of concerns about mercury.

Mr Watson said: “Forty -two years ago, I couldn’t find a single faroes against torment. People in the world, including the people of Denmark, were unaware of this brutal Cetacean massacre.

“Today, support for the torment between the population of the Faroe Islands.

“Today, we have Faro citizens who actively oppose killing. In my opinion, this progress – slow progress maybe, but still progress.”

The activist, who was sentenced to a few months in prison in Greenland last year, is sought by Japan for encountering a whale hunting ship.

Deniz, 74 -year -old, received support from celebrities to confront the open seas with whale hunting ships and is a former SEA Shepherd Protection Association in the real television series “Whale Wars”.

In 2001, Japan asked the captain of his ship to throw an whale hunting ship explosives and asked him to encounter a Japanese whale hunting research vessel, accused of blocking the official duties of the crew.

Canada-American was arrested and imprisoned last year in Greenland, a semi-autonomous region of Denmark, and was imprisoned, but he was released five months later.

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