Sea Shepherd Cove Guardian Leader Detained
Sea Shepherd Cove Guardian Leader Detained at Osaka
Aiport in Japan
TAIJI,
JAPAN - DECEMBER 9, 2016 - Jessie Treverton - the
U.K-based Captain and Cove Guardian leader for Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society's fight against the slaughter and
capture of dolphins - was denied entry to Japan
today.
Treverton was previously documenting and defending
the dolphins in Taiji, Japan, since September as part of Sea
Shepherd's annual Operation Henkaku campaign. She
left Japan in late November to attend a previous commitment
in the Danish Faroe Islands.
Upon her return to Japan
today, Treverton was stopped at the immigration center at
Osaka Kansai airport where she was questioned, searched and
denied entry to the country.
She is now being detained in
a holding cell pending an appeal which, in some cases, could
take up to 10 days.
"During her time in Taiji this fall,
Jessie developed a good relationship with the local police,"
said Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson. "She did not break
any rules and was always polite. Despite her respectful
conduct, and her rapport with the Taiji police, she was
still denied entry. The policy in Japan appears to be that
if any Sea Shepherd person witnesses the atrocities against
the dolphins they will be denied future entry to the
country."
"It is clear to me the Japanese government are
denying my entry in an attempt to conceal the truth of the
horrific Taiji dolphin massacre from the Japanese people and
the world," said Treverton.
Denial of entry to all Cove
Guardian veterans has become a Japanese immigration policy.
It is believed to be politically motivated since Sea
Shepherd Cove Guardians have never broken any Japanese laws
nor disrupted any activities of Japanese citizens. Their
only weapon is the camera, which documents the atrocities
that occur in Taiji's infamous Cove. It is precisely the
camera that the Japanese government wants to ban from the
Cove to keep the slaughter of dolphins out of sight with the
hope that it will soon be out of mind.
The annual
slaughter of dolphins in Japan takes place between September
1st and March 1st every year. During these six months Sea
Shepherd maintains a presence in Taiji with its Cove
Guardian volunteers.
Treverton will be appealing her
entry denial to the Japanese courts and will be requesting
that the British government solicit an official
justification for detaining a British citizen who has not
committed a crime, and preventing her entry into
Japan.
U.K.- based Eleanor Lister has taken over as Cove
Guardian leader. Treverton stepped down when she returned to
the Faroe Islands to defend her actions in protecting
dolphins and pilot whales. It was an important appearance to
make because the Faroese court case established the
principle that driving dolphins and pilot whales onto the
shore is a violation of Danish law pertaining to cruelty to
animals.
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About Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society
Founded by Captain Paul Watson, a
world renowned, respected leader in environmental issues and
co-founder of Greenpeace, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
is a non-profit marine conservation organization whose
mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter
of wildlife in the world’s oceans in order to conserve and
protect ecosystems and species. Established in 1977, Sea
Shepherd uses innovative direct-action tactics to
investigate, document, and take action when necessary to
expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas. By
safeguarding the biodiversity of our delicately balanced
oceanic ecosystems, Sea Shepherd works to ensure their
survival for future generations. Visit www.seashepherd.org for more
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