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Dignitary defends eating raw seal | Dignitary defends eating raw seal |
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Canada's Governor General Michaelle Jean has strongly defended her decision to eat raw seal heart as a show of support to seal hunters. | Canada's Governor General Michaelle Jean has strongly defended her decision to eat raw seal heart as a show of support to seal hunters. |
She ate the slice of heart on Monday at an Inuit community feast during which a seal was carved up and pieces of it were passed around. | She ate the slice of heart on Monday at an Inuit community feast during which a seal was carved up and pieces of it were passed around. |
"This activity is part of life... for thousands in the Arctic. It is vital for them," said Ms Jean. | "This activity is part of life... for thousands in the Arctic. It is vital for them," said Ms Jean. |
Animal rights groups have criticised her support of a "cruel practice". | Animal rights groups have criticised her support of a "cruel practice". |
Ms Jean used a traditional Inuit knife to help gut the animal, before eating some a festival at Rankin Inlet with hundreds of Inuit. | Ms Jean used a traditional Inuit knife to help gut the animal, before eating some a festival at Rankin Inlet with hundreds of Inuit. |
Her action was praised by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and commercial seal hunters. | Her action was praised by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and commercial seal hunters. |
'Barbaric' industry | 'Barbaric' industry |
The governor general is representative of Canada's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II. | The governor general is representative of Canada's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II. |
The incident came weeks after the EU voted to ban Canadian seal products, probably from before the 2010 hunting season, on the grounds that the seal hunt is cruel. | The incident came weeks after the EU voted to ban Canadian seal products, probably from before the 2010 hunting season, on the grounds that the seal hunt is cruel. |
Inuit people are partially exempt from the ban, but cannot trade pelts and other seal goods with Europe. | Inuit people are partially exempt from the ban, but cannot trade pelts and other seal goods with Europe. |
Many fear that it will inevitably have a negative effect on their livelihoods as well. | Many fear that it will inevitably have a negative effect on their livelihoods as well. |
The authorities say the hunt is crucial for about 6,000 North Atlantic fishermen who rely on it for much of their income. | The authorities say the hunt is crucial for about 6,000 North Atlantic fishermen who rely on it for much of their income. |
The government has authorised the killing of more than 300,000 seals this year. | The government has authorised the killing of more than 300,000 seals this year. |
But fisheries officials say only about 65,000 seals will be killed as a fall in the price of seal pelts means there are fewer hunters this season. | But fisheries officials say only about 65,000 seals will be killed as a fall in the price of seal pelts means there are fewer hunters this season. |
Animal welfare groups have long argued that the killing of young seals by hunters is barbaric. |
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