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November 2014

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Taiji Dolphin slaughter protest

Japanese Embassy, London. Fri 7 Nov 2014


 
 Dolphins, dolphin posters and a 'Dtop Taiji' umbrella at the roadside opposite the Japanese embassy

 'Blood on their Hands' and red paint on the protester's hand

 Many of the protesters had made their own creative posters

 

 

 

 A woman with a red dress with dolphins on it - and a 3D dolphin placard

One woman had  'blood' and felt dolphins on her face

 A Dolphin in front ot the Japanese flag on the Embassy building in Piccadilly

 
 
 
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'No More' 

Some placards were in Japanese 

A few protesters crossed the road to the Japanese embassy - police called for more barriers to be put up 

Some stood on the central pavement - with some very Japanese looking placards 

A woman with a red rose, t-shirt and placard 

Ric O' Barry, founder of the Dolphin Project holds up a sign 'Enough is Enough' in front of a Japanese stilt walker  

Ric O' Barry, founder of the Dolphin Project holds up a sign 'Enough is Enough' in front of a Japanese stilt walker  

Another protester gets a blood red hand 
 

   

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