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Atze Postma
Fri, 7 Nov 2014 04:05 EST
Horrible and inhumane slaughter of innocent living beings, Taiji, Japan.
Here is the letter, sent to the Japanese government, which I and my family support for more than 100%. Please read: Dear Governing Body of Japan,
At a time when all eyes of the world are on you, and the sustainability and humaneness of the dolphin hunt are being exposed, it’s crucial that you use your power to stop the cruel and unpopular slaughter of entire dolphin families.
The barbaric and tortuous treatment of intelligent animals is viewed by most as a sin against the natural world. While other counties have laws against the inhumane slaughter of fellow creatures of this Earth, Japan is eliminating entire pods of dolphins at an exponential rate. The result – the rest of the world is looking at Japan with great disgust.
As resistance to the world’s request to end dolphin slaughter continues, efforts are being made to prevent your country from hosting the 2020 Olympics.
Additionally, you are poisoning your own people. It’s a known fact that dolphin meat is high in mercury and is poisonous for human consumption! Do you want to be responsible for home-grown illness and potentially death among your citizens?
Please be reminded the world is watching you 24/7. Thanks to live recordings streamed by the Sea Shepherd Cove Guardians, the cruel and painfully slow Japanese dolphin slaughter is being viewed in households everywhere.
I hope you will consider the requests and expressions of concern, and do the right thing for your people and the world. Please end the slaughter of dolphins starting now!
~JM~
MR.M.A.MOTAWALLA, BSc [OPEN].
Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:14 EDT
EARTHQUAKE 12 07 2014.
JAPAN EARTHQUAKE [12TH JULY, 2014].

I was sorry to read the news on new earthquake activities recorded in Japan on Saturday 12th July, 2014. Although, there was a warning given on Tsunami, but luckily there was no Tsunami at the time.

Earthquake in March, 2011 had created devastating effect on Japan. It was the largest one Japan had with a 9.0 magnitude. The recent one on Saturday was recorded by JMA to be 6.8 magnitude, but the US Geological Survey calculated it to be of 6.5 magnitude.

The pictured published had showed some destruction in Japan, but the media covered no real calamities.

The nuclear plants in Japan had been put offline for some years since 2011 earthquake and tsunami. However, recently the Watchdogs monitoring feel satisfied about opening two nuclear reactors. Some good news for Japan.

I hope that progress and safety installation will continue to protect industries in Japan and rest of the world with these natural disasters which are common today.

Thank you.

FROM: MR. M.A.MOTAWALLA, BSc [OPEN],
MY NI: YY898531B.
16TH JULY, 2014.
FARID AL-MAHI
Thu, 25 Jul 2013 06:49 EDT
I need a visa to japan.
is it difficult to get a visa to japan? I am moroccan and I live in portugal.I like japan and I like the japanese food so much.
malik asghar
Sat, 25 May 2013 12:52 EDT
my name malik asghar from lisbon. i m portuges rasidence i like treveling to japan plz give me information about vist visa,plz
mohammad arif
Fri, 29 Mar 2013 09:43 EDT
information for trevling visa
hi my name is mohammad arif from lisbon i m portugues nationalty holder i like trevling to japan ples send me all information about trevling visa ples thanx


arif 29/03/2013 lisboa

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