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Judge won’t halt anti-whaling group’s activities

The Columbian
Published: February 15, 2012, 4:00pm

SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge in Seattle has declined to restrain the activities of a Washington state-based anti-whaling group.

Judge Richard Jones said Thursday he would issue a written ruling later, but that he’s inclined to deny a request for a preliminary injunction made by Japanese whalers against the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

The whalers — the Institute for Cetacean Research — said the Sea Shepherd group has attacked and rammed their ships off Antarctica during the whaling season, and asked the judge to order them to knock it off. Some of the clashes have been shown on the “Whale Wars” reality TV show.

Sea Shepherd activists use stink bombs and other nonlethal means to interfere with the whalers. The group argues that its activities are supported by international law, that the court doesn’t have jurisdiction, and that it’s the whalers who have rammed its vessels.

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