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ReutersJapan threatens to quit whaling forumPOSTED: 10:45 p.m. EDT, May 31, 2007
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
• Japan is allowed to take more than 1,000 whales per year for
scientific research
• Japan has wanted IWC to review quotas for Japan's coastal
villages
• Greenland agreed to give up a proposed new hunt quota of 10
humpback whales
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) -- Japan threatened to quit the
International Whaling Commission Thursday after fierce opposition
from anti-whaling nations forced it to scrap a proposal to allow
four coastal villages to hunt the animals.
Japan had argued its proposal to catch minke whales should fall
under the umbrella of community whaling because whaling has
been part of its culture for thousands of years.
It did not call for a formal vote on the proposal when it became
apparent it lacked the votes to get the measure passed.
The 77-member IWC voted earlier in the week to allow aboriginal
whaling for indigenous people in the United States, Russia and
Greenland. Japan endorsed those whaling quotas and had asked
for the same consideration.
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