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December 2015

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'One Voice for the Dolphins of Taiji'

Japanese Embassy, London. Fri 18 Dec 2015

  

 
 A message chalked on the pavement at the protest for the dolphins

 Blowing up inflatable dolphins for the protest. They had been brought to London folded up on the train

 A red banner with several dolphins, whose blood colours the water in the cove as the fishermen stab them again and again

 On the other side of the road were police officers in front of the embassy and a protester against whaling who was several hours early

 Many of those attending had made their own banners and placards

 'Stop Turning blue waters red - save the Dolphins'

 'The cove is red'

  A decorative blue dolphin in a woman's cap
 
and she holds a placard with a bleeding heart and a dolphin. Behind her the Japanese flag on the embassy cross the road 

'Japan Stop Killing Dolp;hins' 

'Blood Blood Blood on you (hands)' 

A poster insists the slaughter of Dolphins at Taiji is 'Mass Murder NOT Culture NOT tradition' 

Another dolphin on a hat, with the message 'Save the dolphins' 

One of the more carefully painted dolphins on a poster 'Shame on Japan - Stop Dolphin Slaughter' 

 
   

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