Thursday, December 27, 2018

Japan wrestles from International Womens Commission Japan: Wimbledon hunting again!

Tokyo: Since 1951, Japan has been a member of the International Womens Commission. In 1986, this system was banned in Japan for a whaling hunt if the system was banned. For centuries, hunting for hunting and research for whales was blocked. The Japanese government announced that commercial whaling will be launched in July. Japan has also withdrawn from the International Womens Commission. The International Womens Commission has criticized Japan for being a whirlwind country.

Speaking about the whaling of the whale, Japanese state spokesman Yoshihidee Suka said that the only zone in the Japanese waters is the only option for whaling. The Japanese government officials say that eating more and more meat is Japanese culture. But security groups have warned that permitting commercially whaling hunting would have many consequences. In a joint statement released by Australian Foreign Minister Morris Bane and Environment Minister Melissa Price, the decision of Japan has proved to be very disappointing, and we are opposed to the commercial and research hysteria hunt

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