ACTIVISTS CHARGED FOR EXPOSING WHALE MEAT SCANDAL


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2008


Greenpeace denounces charges as disproportionate and politically motivated
11 July 2008 - Aomori, Japan — Our Japanese activists Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki were charged with theft and trespass today by the prosecutor in Aomori after they exposed a major scandal around the embezzlement of whale meat from the Japanese government-sponsored Southern Ocean whaling programme.

Junichi and Toru continue to be held in detention in Aomori, where they have been since their arrest on June 10th, despite widespread international protest.

They exposed the whale-meat embezzlement scandal on May 15th, when they presented a box of whale meat stolen by crew of Japan's so-called "scientific whaling" fleet to the Tokyo Public Prosecutor. A dossier documenting how the box was intercepted during the four month long Greenpeace investigation was also submitted to the Tokyo Public Prosecutor.

The scam, in which prime cuts of whale meat are smuggled off the ship by crew members and sold outside official channels – for personal profit, appears to have been running for years, with the full awareness of the officials that conduct the whaling expeditions.

"Instead of prosecuting peaceful protesters and those who exposed crimes within the whaling programme, the government of Japan should revoke all Southern Ocean whaling permits, release the activists and order an immediate and independent investigation into the embezzlement scandal."
Gerd Leipold, Executive Director, Greenpeace International

However, it appears that powerful forces within Japan's government don't want scrutiny of the whaling industry. On the day the activists were arrested, the Public Prosecutor dropped the investigation into the whaling industry, claiming there was insufficient evidence to pursue charges against any of the crew or whaling officials.

Also, on the day the activists were arrested, more than 40 police officers raided the offices of Greenpeace Japan - watched by the media, who had been tipped off by the police - and spent ten hours seizing cell phones, documents, and computers. Given that we had already submitted a dossier detailing how the box was taken and why, and promised our full support with any investigation, a simple phone call would have been enough to bring Junichi and Toru to the police station.

"From the beginning it has been clear that the arrest and detention of the Junichi and Toru has been politically motivated, and that powerful forces within the Japanese establishment are attempting to silence legitimate peaceful protest, in order to protect the so-called scientific whaling programme," said Gerd Leipold, Greenpeace International Executive Director.

"We have exposed a scandal at the heart of the whaling programme, involving embezzlement of valuable cuts of whale meat, and we have highlighted the massive waste of Japanese taxpayers' money on the annual so-called scientific hunt in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary," he continued.

"Instead of prosecuting peaceful protesters and those who exposed crimes within the whaling programme, the government of Japan should revoke all Southern Ocean whaling permits, release the activists and order an immediate and independent investigation into the embezzlement scandal."

There's been massive global reaction to the arrest of Junichi and Toru. Some 30 environmental and human rights organizations have either put their names to an NGO (Non-Governmental Organsiation) statement of protest, or sent letters of support, including Amnesty International, the Lawyers Network for Human Rights Observation, International Fund for Animal Welfare, InArticle 19, Transparency International, Oceana, Ubuntu, and Oxfam. A network of Japanese lawyers has called the arrests a "violation of human rights", and "a challenge to the freedom of expression in Japan".

Almost quarter of a million of you have sent letters to the Japanese Government calling for the release of Junichi and Toru and demanding a full investigation into the whale meat embezzlement scandal. Protests have been held outside Japanese embassies and consulates in 35 cities across 30 countries.
We're still working hard to get Junichi and Toru out of detention, so if you haven't written to the Japanese government yet, please do so!

The investigation

Our four-month undercover investigation revealed evidence of an embezzlement ring involving crew members on board the Nisshin Maru, who were openly taking the best cuts of whale meat during the so-called scientific hunt, smuggling it ashore disguised as personal luggage and then passing it to traders for illegal sales and personal profit.

Working from information given by former and current Kyodo Senpaku employees, we documented the off-loading of smuggled whale meat into a special truck, in full view of Kyodo Senpaku officials and crew members when the Nisshin Maru docked on April 15th, this year.

The consignment was documented by our team once it left the ship and tracked to a depot in Tokyo. One of four boxes destined for the same private address was then intercepted in order to verify the contents and establish the fraud.

The consignment notes claimed the box contained "cardboard" but in reality it held 23.5kg of salted 'prime' whale meat, worth up to US$3,000. One informer told Greenpeace that dozens of crew take as many as 20 boxes each. One crewmember was overheard to claim he had built a house on the proceeds from his whale-meat sales over the years.

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Australian smokestack occupied for 33 hours

14 July 2008 - Queensland, Australia — Over the weekend, four activists from Greenpeace Australia occupied the top of a 140-metre high smokestack for 33 hours enduring near freezing temperatures overnight. They began the two-hour descent yesterday, at Swanbank B coal fired power plant near Brisbane, leaving a message for Australia's leaders - "Go Solar!"- painted on the side of the smoke stack.

Upon descending, Greenpeace energy campaigner Julien Vincent, who was part of the climbing team, said they sent the message that the situation is urgent and we have to act fast on climate change. This means revolutionising the way Australia generates energy.

The activists climbed the stack at dawn on Friday, 11 July and spent a night up the top in near-freezing temperatures.

Why did we do this?
We did this to get the message out that Australia urgently needs to cut greenhouse gas emissions. They must start replacing old and dirty coal fired power stations, like this one at Swanbank, with true clean renewable energy, like solar. It is tragic that Queensland, with the best solar resources in the world, is not a leader in the booming global renewable energy industry.

The activists’ occupation of the 37-year-old Swanbank B coal-fired plant began at 5.30am on Friday 11 July. Of 13 activists who entered the plant yesterday morning, nine were arrested before they started climbing the stack. The remaining four were arrested after 33 hours up top of the major climate changer.

Swanbank B is responsible for more than two million tonnes of carbon emissions a year - that's the annual pollution of 300,000 cars.

The world's best solar resource
If every home in Queensland switched to solar water heating, Swanbank B could be switched off. We want a commitment from Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to close Swanbank by the next election.

Australia is way behind many other countries in developing renewable energy. In the next 18 months Spain will roll out enough solar thermal power to replace Swanbank B power station four times over. If Australia makes the right choices it could become a powerhouse for renewable energy manufacturing and technological development, creating thousands of new jobs and investment opportunities.

The Australian Government’s climate change advisor, Professor Ross Garnaut, says that if Australians do not successfully combat climate change, theGreat Barrier Reef will die and they will lose 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in tourism dollars each year.

Jobs in coal can be replaced by jobs in renewable energy. There is no way to replace the Great Barrier Reef.

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Eiffel Tower anti-nuclear protest

13 July 2008 - Paris, France — French state nuclear company Areva sponsored a ring of golden European Union stars for the Eiffel Tower, to mark France's term as EU president. Today, we added a nuclear hazard symbol.

“The fact that Areva is sponsoring the EU stars on the Eiffel Tower gives a pretty clear indication about Sarkozy’s agenda for the EU presidency," said Frédéric Mareiller, Greenpeace France nuclear campaigner.

Since coming into power in May 2007, President Nicolas Sarkozy has been aggressively promoting nuclear energy, and attempting to sell French reactors at every turn. His government has signed agreements on nuclear exports and cooperation with nine Mediterranean and Middle East countries in the last year.

It took fifteen Greenpeace France activists to hang the nuclear symbol in the middle of the EU stars - as the Union for the Mediterranean summit, organized by Sarkozy, started in Paris today.

France's nuclear folly

Sarkozy is desperately trying to sell the French designed European Pressurised Reactor (EPR), the flagship of the so-called “nuclear renaissance” despite the fact that the only construction attempts of the EPR, in Finland and France have been disastrous.

The Finnish Olkiluoto 3 reactor is two and a half years behind schedule, and costs have doubled to just short of €5 billion. The French nuclear safety authority shut down the French construction site after just 6 months due to chronic safety problems.

Last week, a uranium leak contaminated two rivers in Southern France. Swimming, fishing and drinking local well-water was banned after roughly 30 cubic metres of liquid containing uranium leaked out of a tank.

Over 80 percent of Frances electricity production is from nuclear power.

Nuclear energy undermines the solutions to climate change by diverting urgently needed resources away from the true renewable and energy efficiency solutions. Our Energy [R]evolution blueprint shows that renewable energy, and greater energy efficiency can deliver half of the world’s energy needs by 2050, without nuclear power.

 
 

Source: Greenpeace International
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