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Japan attacks Australian role in whaling 'moral crusade' | Japan attacks Australian role in whaling 'moral crusade' |
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Japan has told the United Nation's highest court that Australia's anti-whaling stance is part of a "civilising mission and moral crusade" that is totally out of place in the modern world. | Japan has told the United Nation's highest court that Australia's anti-whaling stance is part of a "civilising mission and moral crusade" that is totally out of place in the modern world. |
Tokyo did not hold back in its opening submission to the 16 judges of the international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague on Tuesday. | Tokyo did not hold back in its opening submission to the 16 judges of the international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague on Tuesday. |
"The days of civilising missions and moral crusades are over," lawyer Payam Akhavan told the court. | "The days of civilising missions and moral crusades are over," lawyer Payam Akhavan told the court. |
"In a world with diverse civilisations and traditions, international law cannot become an instrument for imposing the cultural preference of some at the expense of others." | "In a world with diverse civilisations and traditions, international law cannot become an instrument for imposing the cultural preference of some at the expense of others." |
Canberra last week argued that Japan's JARPA research program was cloaking ongoing commercial whaling in the lab coat of science. | Canberra last week argued that Japan's JARPA research program was cloaking ongoing commercial whaling in the lab coat of science. |
It therefore breached the 1946 whaling convention, which only allows harpooning "for purposes of scientific research", Australia said. | It therefore breached the 1946 whaling convention, which only allows harpooning "for purposes of scientific research", Australia said. |
But Japan's deputy foreign affairs minister, Koji Tsuruoka, hit back on Tuesday by insisting Tokyo was conducting a "comprehensive scientific research program" whose aim was to demonstrate that commercial whaling could be sustainable. | But Japan's deputy foreign affairs minister, Koji Tsuruoka, hit back on Tuesday by insisting Tokyo was conducting a "comprehensive scientific research program" whose aim was to demonstrate that commercial whaling could be sustainable. |
"The lifting of the [1982] moratorium requires that convincing scientific data be presented," Tsuruoka said. | "The lifting of the [1982] moratorium requires that convincing scientific data be presented," Tsuruoka said. |
The deputy foreign minister argued that Japan had long lived in harmony with nature and it would be the last country to misuse marine resources. | The deputy foreign minister argued that Japan had long lived in harmony with nature and it would be the last country to misuse marine resources. |
"Australia can't impose its will on other nations nor change the International Whaling Commission [IWC] into an organisation opposed to whaling," he said. | "Australia can't impose its will on other nations nor change the International Whaling Commission [IWC] into an organisation opposed to whaling," he said. |
Japan notes Australia engaged in commercial whaling until 1979 when then prime minister Malcolm Fraser vowed to fight for a worldwide ban. | Japan notes Australia engaged in commercial whaling until 1979 when then prime minister Malcolm Fraser vowed to fight for a worldwide ban. |
Tokyo argues that killing 850 minke whales in the Southern Ocean each year under JARPA won't endanger stocks. | Tokyo argues that killing 850 minke whales in the Southern Ocean each year under JARPA won't endanger stocks. |
Akhavan on Tuesday said Japan stood unfairly accused of 30 years of defiance and deception, but Australia's position was based on a belief "that whales are unique, sacred, charismatic mammals that should never be killed". | Akhavan on Tuesday said Japan stood unfairly accused of 30 years of defiance and deception, but Australia's position was based on a belief "that whales are unique, sacred, charismatic mammals that should never be killed". |
Canberra was engaged in "an emotional anti-whaling moral crusade that in the name of zero-tolerance tolerates Sea Shepherd's violent extremism, the politicisation of science, the collapse of the IWC and now, before this court, baseless accusations of bad faith against Japan". | Canberra was engaged in "an emotional anti-whaling moral crusade that in the name of zero-tolerance tolerates Sea Shepherd's violent extremism, the politicisation of science, the collapse of the IWC and now, before this court, baseless accusations of bad faith against Japan". |
He also warned that if too many countries quit the whaling commission as a result, there would be no regulation of whaling. | He also warned that if too many countries quit the whaling commission as a result, there would be no regulation of whaling. |
Japanese government spokesman Noriyuki Shikata later told AAP that Japan was "not talking about leaving the IWC", however. | Japanese government spokesman Noriyuki Shikata later told AAP that Japan was "not talking about leaving the IWC", however. |
Australia's agent, Bill Campbell, QC, said he had expected Tokyo to put its case in a forthright manner. | Australia's agent, Bill Campbell, QC, said he had expected Tokyo to put its case in a forthright manner. |
"Ultimately we get an opportunity to respond and we'll be responding in a forthright manner," he told AAP after Tuesday's hearing. | "Ultimately we get an opportunity to respond and we'll be responding in a forthright manner," he told AAP after Tuesday's hearing. |
Campbell didn't want to comment extensively on Tokyo's "emotive arguments", but he said the ICJ case was a legal matter involving scientific principles and it should be decided accordingly. | Campbell didn't want to comment extensively on Tokyo's "emotive arguments", but he said the ICJ case was a legal matter involving scientific principles and it should be decided accordingly. |
Japan also disputes the court's jurisdiction to even hear the matter. | Japan also disputes the court's jurisdiction to even hear the matter. |
Tokyo wants to invoke a reservation relating to disputes concerning "maritime zones" because its whaling activity takes place near Antarctic waters claimed by Australia. | Tokyo wants to invoke a reservation relating to disputes concerning "maritime zones" because its whaling activity takes place near Antarctic waters claimed by Australia. |
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