Pregnant Whales Killed And Butchered In Iceland!
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#JaneUnChained makes national Icelandic front page headline news with the documentation and livestream of last night’s Reykjavík Whale Save‘s first vigil in Iceland’s largest and most widely read newspaper, Fréttablaðið. Watch as contributing reporter Dani Rukin films the pregnant whale being butchered at an Icelandic whaling station. See link below for full headline news. Summarization of the attached article. Headline translated: “Pregnant fin whale dragged to shore.”
Summary of article: Foreign reporters were in Iceland at the Whale Fjord whaling station last night documenting the processing of a pregnant whale they harpooned at sea earlier yesterday. See JVM video below along with story on the tireless work of Sea Shepherd UK and Hard To Port documenting this summer’s season of Iceland’s remaining whaling station whale killing spree.
Hear from Icelanders why and how this is allowed to happen. Reykjavík Whale Save bears witness! Industry reps are invited on to discuss.
http://www.visir.is/…/drogu-kalfafulla-…
Dani Rukin reporting LIVE for #JaneUnChained News.
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