Japan suspends Great Southern Ocean whaling slaughter

Japan suspends Great Southern Ocean whaling slaughter

February 21, 2013 10:53 AM

Japan has temporarily suspended its whaling slaughter in the Great Southern Ocean after clashing with 2 ships from the green group "Sea Shepherd." The Australian government has slammed the whalers' aggression, but has ruled-out sending navy ships to intervene. Melinda Nucifora reports.

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