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| Monday, 08 March 2010 06:28 | |||
At the International Whaling Commission meeting in Florida, New Zealand’s representatives endorsed a proposal which will allow some countries to legally resume commercial whaling. “In a little over a year John Key has turned New Zealand from being a world leader in marine mammal conservation to being an active advocate for the resumption of commercial whaling,” Chris Carter said....
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Tampoco el Continente Latinoamericano entiende la matanza de las ballenas ni la posición del partido laborista de Nueva Zelanda. Nosotros rechazamos la posición de John Key. Es asombroso un cambio tan drástico que convierte a Nueva Zelanda de país líder en la conservación de las ballenas a cómplice de su exterminio. Los Latinoamericanos no tenemos los recursos económicos de muchos países desarrollados, pero no asesinamos ballenas. Las amamos y las respetamos. Esperamos que la actitud de Nueva Zelanda cambie porque lo contrario podría hacer que nos preguntemos, qué importante razón o incentivo tiene Key para cambiar su opinión tan abruptamente? Confiamos en que el gobierno Australiano siga con su firme y decidida actitud de detener de una ve la caza de ballenas
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John Key should be ashamed of himself and the treatment of his NZ citizens. Pete is trapped on that Japanese ship and he has done nothing. He has let the Japanese Whalers get away with the sinking of the Ady Gill - harming it's crew and now wants to help Japan in their fight to resume Commercial Whaling. Shame on you Mr. Keys. The rest of the world is watching you and shaking it's head in DISGUST. SAVE OUR WHALES and DO the RIGHT thing for the kids of this Earth!
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