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Matt Sorum tweets for Ric O'Barry

And so the fight begins… This could be one of the most important fights for activists in Japan. Ric is probably the toughest one to get kicked out of the country, mainly because of his constant praise of the Japanese people and their culture as well as his strict policy for all of us not breaking any Japanese laws. He has been going to Taiji consistently every year, longer than anyone or group has and always is granted entry. If Ric falls, it paves the path for all activists to be refused entry even though they have not broken any laws. What most do not understand, this is not a nation fighting for its culture, this is a very small select group of men using influence to benefit there own pockets at the expense of Japanese culture and people. The hunters are pawns in this game as well. What these few men are not expecting…Ric’s POD will rise

Tim BurnsDolphin Project

“At the time of this writing, my husband continues to be locked up in a detention center. He has been harassed, handcuffed and repeatedly interrogated – all for speaking his mind about the slaughter, and for insisting that the Japanese people be allowed to know about it. Since 2003, O’Barry, driven by empathy and determination, has been bringing attention to the dolphin massacre, a practice so cruel, it continues to be surrounded by secrecy and denial. And I believe this is why Japanese authorities are so committed to putting duct tape over his mouth and deporting him. But make no mistake: Despite long and repeated interrogations, he will not be intimidated into confessing to having broken Japanese laws, because he is guilty of no crime.

If O’Barry is deported from Japan, it will happen because of a deep-running fear of what might result if more Japanese people learn about the goings-on in Taiji. Fear of truth is a powerful motivator for Japan, it would seem. But the truth cannot be suppressed forever. He will never give up. The authorities can use their power to prevent O’Barry and other dolphin protectors from entering Japan, but they cannot take away our freedom of expression. That power they do not have. My concern now is for my husband’s safety and well being, as it is understood he is being held in a facility housing dangerous criminals. Japan would be well advised to pay attention to the world: our voices, instead of being hushed, are becoming louder.” – Helene Hesselager O’Barry

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TWEET FOR RIC

During Ric’s detainment in Japan, the world has come forward to show their support. We reached 230,208 tweets from the prepared tweet sheet. This doesn’t include retweets or original tweets that were created by people who used the hashtag. So we will be way above this number! All eyes must remain on Japan’s decision to allow Ric entry into Japan or not… And they must keep focused on the continuing slaughter and capture of dolphins in Taiji!

Thanks  to:
Mr C / Peter Egan / Marine Life / James Morrison / Adrian Grenier / Nicky Campbell / Chris Packham / Sean Stone / Montel Williams / Marc Abraham / Animal Justice Project / Eco Angels / Dave Spikey / Global Vegans / Leilani Munter / Maisie Williams / Matt Sorum / Melissa Sehgal / Dr Brian May / Slash / Meg Matthews

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