Help Save Japan's Dolphins!!!!!!

At the first, As Japanese citizen, I would like to say thank you that the movie "The Cove" made a public protest about Taiji dolphin slaughter. I was completely not aware that some Japanese killing so many dolphins in Japan. I fell into depression and I had cried for 2 days after I saw the movie. I am still totally horrific...  I am absolutely ashamed of Japanese government and the fisher men. It already 2010 now, we have enough food, definitely do not need to eat dolphins at all. Sometimes, tradition need to change if it is not right or it does not suit this generation anymore. We definitely don't need the tradition or cultural. We can not kill dolphins for our convenience, we are the one who destroyed food chain, NOT animals. We must make things right by ourselves, it has to be changed.
Dolphins are our friends, they are mammals, NOT fish. Please continue save Japan's Dolphins.  
I appreciate again for your help and for your action.

[www.Takepart.com/The Cove]
In The Cove, a team of activists and filmmakers infiltrate a heavily-guarded cove in Taiji, Japan. In this remote village they witness and document activities deliberately being hidden from the public: More than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises are being slaughtered each year and their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan, often times labeled as whale meat.

The majority of the world is not aware this is happening. The Taiji cove is blocked off from the public. Cameras are not allowed inside and the media does not cover the story. It's critical that we get the word out in Japan. Once the Japanese people know we believe they will demand change.

Send a letter to President Obama, Vice President Biden and Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki urging them to address this issue. Everyone who signs the letter will be able to have their name displayed in a widget that will be posted on top social networks, web sites and blogs in Japan. The widget will link to actions people there can take to make a difference.
I recently heard about the documentary film The Cove and was alarmed to find out that more than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises are brutally killed each year off the coast of Japan. In addition, Japanese consumers are being sold dolphin meat, containing dangerously high levels of mercury, often labeled as whale meat.

I ask that you urge the Japanese government to revoke permits that allow Japan's Fisheries Agency to continue this heinous, dangerous and illegal practice.

I also urge American leadership to ensure that the International Whaling Commission includes the proper management of dolphins and porpoises and a comprehensive plan to stop the slaughter of dolphins in Japan.

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