Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Anti-whaling activists target Iceland

Anti-whaling activists target Iceland (AFP)

This Greenpeace handout photo distributed 22 October 2006 shows an endangered Fin Whale being butchered in the port of Hvalfjarour, Iceland. Activists who sank two of Iceland's whaling ships 20 years ago announced plans Tuesday to disrupt the country's resumed whale hunt.     The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society said its flagship "Farley Mowat" would leave Australia later in the day and head for the North Atlantic with a crew of volunteers from around the world.(AFP/Greenpeace/File)AFP - Activists who sank two of Iceland's whaling ships 20 years ago announced plans Tuesday to disrupt the country's resumed whale hunt.


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