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Keywords
Actions and protests
Animal likeness
Banners
Cold
Day
Fisheries agency of Japan
KWCI (GPI)
Mountains
Oceans (campaign title)
Outdoors
Props
Snow
Whaling
Protest against Whaling in Switzerland
Greenpeace demonstrates on the Jungfraujoch against Japanese whaling. On a ice wall above Jungfraujoch a 50 meter long banner reading 'People from Japan – Stop killing whales’ was unfolded.
Furthermore at 3500 meters above the sea level an inflatable whale reminds the tourists from Japan that in their homeland whaling is still operated in the guise of science.
In original language:
Greenpeace protestiert gegen den Walfang
Die Umweltschutzorganisation Greenpeace hat auf dem Jungfraujoch gegen den Walfang Japans demonstriert. In einer Eiswand oberhalb des Jungfraujochs wurde ein 50 Meter langes Transparent mit der Aufschrift 'People from Japan – Stop killing whales’ (Bürger Japans – Hört auf, Wale zu täten) entfaltet, wie die Organisation mitteilte. In 3500 Metern Höhe über Meer sollte zudem ein aufblasbarer Gummiwal die Touristen aus Japan erinnnern, dass in ihrem Heimatland unter dem Deckmantel der Wissenschaft nach wie vor Walfang betrieben werde.
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FOR NON-COMMERCIAL GREENPEACE PUBLISHED MATERIAL. NO FUNDRAISING OR SALES. FOR ALL EXTERNAL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PHOTO REPRESENTATIVE OR GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL PHOTO LIBRARY.
Unique identifier:
GP022BZ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/09/1989
Locations:
Alpine Countries
,
Jungfraujoch
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Dominik Labhardt
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Protest against Whaling in Switzerland
Greenpeace demonstrates on the Jungfraujoch against Japanese whaling. On a ice wall a banner reading 'People from Japan – Stop killing whales’ was unfolded.
Furthermore an inflatable whale reminds the tourists from Japan that in their homeland whaling is still operated in the guise of science.
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