
Whale Slaughter: US to Plug Loophole
The United States called on Tuesday for a review of international law to regulate the killing of whales for scientific research in an apparent attempt to plug a loophole exploited by Japan, which is accused of slaughtering the creatures.
The change, which could include a protocol on scientific whaling, has however drawn criticism from conservation groups which say it would legitimise a fundamentally illegal activity.
The International Whaling Commission (IWC), which is in charge of conservation of the mammals, has imposed the moratorium on commercial whaling since 1986 but environmentalists argue that Japan has been exploiting a legal loophole allowing whaling for scientific research.
Japan kills about 1 000 whales a year under its scientific program and then sells the meat...



















