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Japan to Release Anti-Whaling Activists

Tuesday, January 15, 2008 10:07:39 PM
By ROHAN SULLIVAN

In this photo released by The Institute of Cetacean Research, Australian Benjamin Potts, an activist  from the environmental group Sea Shepherd is seen detained aboard the Yushin Maru No. 2, a Japanese whaling vessel after he and fellow activist Giles Lane of Great Britain, allegedly forcibly boarded the ship, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008, in Antarctic waters. The Japanese whaling ship detained the two activists accused of throwing acid while illegally boarding the vessel in Antarctica on Tuesday. An official denied claims the men were assaulted and tied up.  (AP Photo/The Institute of Cetacean Research)SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Australia said Wednesday that Japan has agreed to release two activists detained after going aboard a Japanese whaling ship near Antarctica, as whale hunters and defenders traded accusations of piracy.

The Japanese whalers accused the activists of attacking their vessel with bottles of acid and illegally boarding the Yushin Maru No. 2 on Tuesday, and denied claims the men had been assaulted and tied up on deck.

The anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd said the pair — Australian Benjamin Potts, 28, and Briton Giles Lane, 35 — boarded the ship to deliver a letter demanding an end to the hunt, but had been roughed up and were being held against their will.


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