Greens slam 'outrageous' raid on whaling shipSource: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Greens Leader Bob Brown says a raid on the Sea Shepherd's anti-whaling ship by the Australian Federal Police was outrageous behaviour.
The Steve Irwin remains in Hobart after it was boarded by AFP officers late on Friday at the request of Japanese authorities.
Sea Shepherd activists 'injured' by whalersSource: The Age
Sea Shepherd has been repelled from the Japanese whaling fleet in the Antarctic as the whalers employ beefed-up defences.
The hardline group's leader, Paul Watson, said two activists were slightly injured as the whalers repulsed them.
Whaling activist claims he was shot by Japanese coastguards Source: Guardian Unlimited
The leader of an anti-whaling environmental group today claimed he had been shot by Japanese coast guard officers while on his boat in the southern ocean and had only survived because he was wearing a protective vest.
Traitor Greenspan Urges Gulf States To Abandon DollarSource: truthnews.us
Alan Greenspan has again exposed himself as a traitor working against the interests of the American people by urging Gulf states to abandon the dollar peg, a move that could result in financial chaos and an economic depression in America.
Anti-whalers lash 'gutless' GovernmentSource: The Age
The captain of the Sea Shepherd's anti-whaling ship has launched a scathing attack on Australia's plan to conduct unarmed surveillance of Japanese whaling vessels, calling it "useless moral posturing" and "diplomatic dancing".
Greenpeace Eats Whales to Save Them???Source: seashepherd.org
It's the ultimate dichotomy. Greenpeace.... the "supposed" Save The Whale organization... has stooped to a new low in their bizarre philosophy, which for the most part is all about raising money in the hundreds of millions.
Buccaneer a badge of honour for whaling opponentSource: The Sydney Morning Herald
After struggling with authorities in six countries over the ship's papers, Farley Mowat has been stripped of its latest flag, from Belize, only hours after Captain Watson decided it was time to get out of Australia.