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On Valentine's Day, Greenpeace protests against Japanese whaling outside the Japanese embassy in Washington, DC. On this day for spreading love, Greenpeace asks once again that the Japanese whaling fleet leave the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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Greenpeace activist Renee Blanchard and other Greenpeace supporters protest against Japanese whaling outside the Japanese embassy in Washington, D.C. on Valentine's Day. On this day for spreading love, Greenpeace asks once again that the Japanese whaling fleet leave the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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Whale Love in Moscow.
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Greenpeace activists in Ecuador deliver a valentines message of " We love Japan but whaling breaks our heart" to the Japanese consulate
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On the second day of the "International Whaling Comission Normalization Meeting" in Tokyo, Japan, Greenpeace accompanied by a "manga whale" present St. Valentines Day whale shaped chocolates to the pro-whaling delegates.
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"We Love Japan but Whaling Breaks our Hearts" - Greenpeace activists try to persuade Japanese Embassy official in Wellington, New Zealand to accept Valentines Day flowers. They were unsuccessful.
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A Greenpeace activist giving Valentines day cards and flowers to a Japanese tourist arriving in Auckland.
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Greenpeace oceans campaigner Nilesh Gounder (centre) and volunteer Leah Wickham (right) present Japanese Official Koji Tanaka with a whales Valentines Day card in Suva, Fiji. Greenpeace also called on the Japanese government to end high seas whaling in the Southern Oceans Whale Sanctuary.
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Greenpeace presents staff at the Japanese Consulate in Sydney with a Valentines Day card while also demanding the government end high seas whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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Greenpeace protest outside the second day of the "International Whaling Comission Normalization Meeting", called by Japan and supported by pro-whaling nations in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007. Outside the venue Greenpeace Japan tried to present St. valentines Day whale shaped chocolates to the pro-whaling delegates attending the meeting.
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Greenpeace protest outside the second day of the "International Whaling Comission Normalization Meeting", called by Japan and supported by pro-whaling nations in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007. Outside the venue Greenpeace Japan marched carrying a big valentine card, saying "Normalization Means Protection, Not Whaling" and tried to present St. valentines Day whale shaped chocolates to the pro-whaling delegates attending the meeting.
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Greenpeace activist in front of the Greek Parliament demonstrating the message "I love Japan but not whaling".
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oh yes, this cutie loves whales
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Greenpeace protesterede ved den bygning, hvor medlemmer af Den Internationale Hvalfangstkommission holdt det såkaldte normaliseringsmøde arrangerer af den japanske regering. Greenpeace rakte deltagerne chokolader formet som hvaler med beskeden om, at den japanske regering bør stoppe hvalfangst i hvalreservatet ved Antarktis.
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Sofía, junto a su padre también se integraron a la actividad invitados por Greenpeace para entregar su amor al pueblo Japones y rechazar la caza ballenera.
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Activistas de Greenpeace entregaron el mensaje "Yo amo a Japón, pero la caza ballenera me rompe el corazón" al pueblo japones en las puertas de la embajada nipona en Santiago de Chile a través de figuras de ballenas hecha con la técnica de origamis. También pidieron que Japón cese de cazar ballenas en el Santuario Ballenero Austral, a la vez que instaron al gobierno chileno a defender su derecho de conservación de ballenas en su próxima visita a Japón para tratar temas comerciales.
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On Valentine's Day, Greenpeace presents white roses to Japanese tourists visiting the museums of Amsterdam. On this day for spreading love, Greenpeace asks once again that the Japanese whaling fleet leave the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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Greenpeace Spain anti-whaling activists send a valentines message to the Japanese government to stop whaling.
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Activists and their origami infront of the Japanese embassy in Mexico.
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A romantic parade at front of the Japanese Embassy in Buenos Aires. More than 100 cyberactivists went to embassy of Japan to express to their diplomats that "we love Japan, but whaling break our hearts! The demonstrators kissed their partners and gaved flowers in the front of the diplomat representation, under heavy security measures.
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Greenpeace manga-girl Stina met the head secretary of the Japanese embassy in snowy Stockholm, but only if the "potentially dangerous" flowers were left outside the gates. We delivered our message - we love Japan, but whaling is meaningless and breaks our hearts.
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Greenpeace volunteers pass out flowers and leaflets in front of Japantown on Valetine's Day in San Francisco, California. On this day for spreading love, Greenpeace asks once again that the Japanese whaling fleet leave the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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