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  • ninjaninaritai at 02:44 PM JST - 21st August

    imacat,

    since you are still around, would you mind answering my question: do you think trying to damage the propeller of a ship at open sea is a criminal act or not?

    Posted in Anti-whaling activists slam decision to issue international arrest warrants at 02:44 PM JST - 21st August

  • ninjaninaritai at 02:43 PM JST - 21st August

    cooeecobber,

    The reason I ignored your questions yesterday was because they were not pertaining to the arrest warrant issue.

    My post was a point-for-point response to your previous posts. Could it be the case that you now realize you were spreading false information (unknowingly, I assume, I like to think…

    Posted in Anti-whaling activists slam decision to issue international arrest warrants at 02:43 PM JST - 21st August

  • ninjaninaritai at 11:05 AM JST - 21st August

    cooeecobber,

    Yes they are, but they also require evidence, of an independent nature, if the trials are to be considered fair. If it ever comes to that, and I doubt that it will.

    SS put photos of on their website, showing themselves trying to damage the propeller of a whaling…

    Posted in Anti-whaling activists slam decision to issue international arrest warrants at 11:05 AM JST - 21st August

  • ninjaninaritai at 10:55 AM JST - 21st August

    imacat,

    simple question: do you think trying to damage the propeller of a ship at open sea is a criminal act or not?

    Posted in Anti-whaling activists slam decision to issue international arrest warrants at 10:55 AM JST - 21st August

  • ninjaninaritai at 08:13 PM JST - 20th August

    cooeecobber,

    Why should anyone take notice of a Japanese arrest warrant?

    Because piracy breaks international law?

    Last year, the Australian courts prohibited the Japanese from whaling in the Southern Ocean with a court order.

    Why should the Japanese follow Australian domestic law in international waters? (No, the Australian claims in…

    Posted in Anti-whaling activists slam decision to issue international arrest warrants at 08:13 PM JST - 20th August

  • ninjaninaritai at 07:19 PM JST - 20th August

    Since whaling management schemes such as RMP was voted down the head of IWC Scientific Committee forgot his name. He was an English bloke. He resigned in protest as he said because anti whaling countries show a contempt for science and disregard other peoples cultures.

    Dr Philip Hammond

    Posted in Anti-whaling activists slam decision to issue international arrest warrants at 07:19 PM JST - 20th August

  • ninjaninaritai at 11:07 PM JST - 19th July

    presto, what exactly do you think has happened here? GP proves that KS's employees are receiving free whale meat by stealing a 23.5 kilo box of meat, and claim that it must have been stolen. The alleged vicitm, ICR, says that nothing has been stolen from them, it was all…

    Posted in Ship crew did not steal whale meat: research institute at 11:07 PM JST - 19th July

  • ninjaninaritai at 07:27 PM JST - 19th July

    According to the report, Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha, Ltd, which is a private company purchased whale meat from ICR for distribution to their crew members. But of some reason we are supposed to believe GP when they say, without a shred of evidence, that the crew (or Kyodo Senpaku?) stole the…

    Posted in Ship crew did not steal whale meat: research institute at 07:27 PM JST - 19th July

  • ninjaninaritai at 01:12 PM JST - 19th July

    Let's see: The whalers stole whale meat from ICR. The victim, ICR, is conspiracing with the thieves. The whalers were going to sell the whale meat on the black market, although, according to Greenpeace, there is no market for whale meat in Japan.

    Did I get that on right?

    Posted in Ship crew did not steal whale meat: research institute at 01:12 PM JST - 19th July

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