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Date: Mon. Apr. 14 2008 11:27 PM ET
Anti-sealing advocate Paul Watson used a brimming bag of change to bail out two members of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society on Monday, freeing the arrested activists on a $10,000 bond paid partly in toonies.
Watson posted the bail at the Cape Breton courthouse Monday afternoon, freeing the chief officer and captain of the Farley Mowat, who are accused of steering the ship too close to the seal hunt.
They were arrested on Saturday in the Gulf of St. Lawrence after Mounties armed with submachine-guns stormed the vessel, which was also seized.
Watson says the Canadian government committed an act of piracy, saying Mounties boarded the Mowat in international waters.
He said he chose a bag of toonies for part of the payment because that is how pirates prefer to be paid, and said the bond money came from author Farley Mowat himself.
"We look at this as ransom and we're paying it in dubloons," he said.
Interviewed at his home in Port Hope, Ont., Mowat told The Canadian Press he was deeply honoured when the Society named its ship after him. He voiced his support for the crew and said he was ashamed of the Canadian officials' behaviour.
"A gross miscarriage of justice has been perpetrated by Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn and any Canadian with any conscience would try to rectify it,'' said the animal rights activist known for such novels as "Owls in the Family" and "A Whale for the Killing."
The RCMP maintains the boarding was a routine operation taken against a ship that was in violation of the law and that the vessel was in Canadian waters when it was boarded.
They have accused the Mowat of coming within 900 metres of the hunt, an offence under federal regulations unless an observer's permit has been issued.
The Mowat also had several recent run-ins with a Canadian Coast Guard vessel enforcing seal hunt observer limits.
The federal fisheries minister said Monday that he had no sympathy for the Society's antics, calling the group ineffective and Watson untrustworthy.
Hearn told reporters on Parliament Hill the Society's efforts to have seal pelts banned in Europe simply aren't working.
"We have made good headway with the European Union," he said. "We have a number of politicians who solidly support us."
Danny Williams, premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, called Watson a terrorist on Monday, saying the Sea Shepherds are not welcome in the province.
Crew back in court May 1
The arrested crew members are due back before the courts May 1. They are expected to face charges under federal marine mammal regulations and the Fisheries Act.
Watson, the Society's founder, said crew members were treated like criminals despite having done nothing wrong.
He maintains his group was simply observing the hunt and recording what he described as "inhumane" tactics, including footage of a seal being skinned alive that will soon be released to the public.
Shannon Mann, a member of the Mowat's crew, said Monday that 17 people who were on the boat were originally taken into custody. All but two have now been released.
The fisheries minister said that while Canada is cracking down on international piracy, the government has nothing against conservation groups who want to peacefully observe the controversial hunt.
"Come and observe, participate. We love to see tourists come to Canada, certainly in Newfoundland and Labrador, but not to come and disrupt," Hearn said.
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I applaud the budget, even though Health Care and education may stay unscathed. Sadly this cannot last and I worry to later this year where cuts will become enviable. If anything, this provides the Wildrose Alliance plenty of ammo when an election is called.


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Ross J
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DD
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It's time the government completely banned the protesters from the front. It's obvious they're not there to "observe." They're there to disrupt. The US, Russia and Norway don't permit protesters near their hunts....WHY DO WE???????
Al H
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Ever been to an egg farm....focus on forestry clear cutting,or something that just may save the planet
Matt G.
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Fog of Life
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Nancy
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I hope the EU passes a ban of seal products immediately. It will take compassionate citizens from outside Canada to stop this disgrace since most Canadians still live in the Government-created bubble that the cull is humane.
Go Seashepherd, IFAW, PETA and HSUS!! You have my support in destroying this disgusting industry. I can't wait.
Durward
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Well Put Mr.Hearn, now put that into practice with all other disrupters/protesters that stop people from legally going to work on sea or land.
The right action taken
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Colleen Quinn
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EricE
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SKR
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R. Zimmerman
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Brian
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Kay
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I find it interesting that so many people are so quick so say 'raw raw Canadian government for squashing these protesters' yet in the current situation in Tibet, we all seem appalled that the Chinese government is taking forceful action against peaceful Tibetan protesters. How interesting that when seen through the lens of 'our good strong Canadian government' we seem to agree with militant action, and yet when seen through the lens of 'the Chinese communist regime', we are outright against it.
Bill
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S
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In the future, if we are still here, Mr Watson will be seen as one of the rare persons in the world who stood up and tried to show us what we are doing.
I know I am going to get crucified here but the truth is human are overpopulating and will do anything for money regardless.
Mr Watson, Thank you.
Jay from Mississauga
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I'm no vegetarian and I'm not saying that the cows, chickens, or lambs are killed any better but that’s not the topic here.
Retired
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We have used these types of tactics in the military for centuries - “DIVERSION”.
Stop! Think! Haven’t there been seal hunting protestors for years? And, in many instances they haven’t created problems? So, what is different this time?
Do you think it is beyond the Canadian Government to create a “diversion” to take the heat off themselves? So, what occurred a few weeks ago, at the beginning of the seal hunt? If you can’t figure it out, you are naïve! Think! Rationalize! Use the senses God gave you. You’ll see the light. Clue -------- Coast Guard.
Allan Eizinas
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Vlad.
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love to see tourists.
Come and observe,participate..."
Participate in What?-
Mr.Hearn, in killing
brutally seals?
Vlad.
Steve
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David in Ontario
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Tim
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Do they think they have some god given right to hunt seals and fish for the next 500 years?
If the fish stocks are depleted, find another job. Just like hoop makers and blacksmiths.
Joe P.
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So, have any of you meat eating protesters ever been to a farm? Ever see the fear in a cow's eyes as it is lead of to slaughter? Ever see a female cow in the throngs of desperation as her freshly born calf is taken away from her to made into pet food or human food, just so that tomorrow she will produce more milk (which again, I DO know you drink)?
Why is it that none of the protesters posting here answer the question as to their meat eating? It is because most of you are hypocrites and incredibly naive, and it is embarrassing for you. Animals are consumed the world over and I am SURE one could find just as inhumane treatment anywhere they look. Ever see a lamb get slaughtered in Iran? Not a heart warming experience, but I bet you protesters love your lamb korma.
BTW, I AM a raw vegan vegetarian who eats/consumes no animal products, and I support the hunt.
Trevor
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I'm pretty sure if this was China doing this, all these loyal Canadians would be up in arms at the brutality of it all.
I also thinks its funny that the Canadian government wastes so much money on this, when it could be providing real jobs to the region. They launch a WTO challenge against the Netherlands, yet of course, don't dare challenge the American ban on seal imports. The Canadian government acts tough when it comes to a few european hippies, but they cower in fear when it comes to the Americans!
Owen Abrey
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The Human Animal:
The most advanced preditor on the planet. Evolved so highly so as to be able to cause extinction even its own, across the face of the planet.
Posit: The Human Steward.
Caretaker of the planet. Cultivator of living produce.
Self-aware, and capable of reining in his penchant to kill and consume.
Intertwined with creation, and able to balance and conserve with rational thought.
Posit: Human vermin
subsists below the harmony and balance of nature. Which is deity to be inanely worshipped.
Fasciest cause to subdue all objection by its zeal.
A humble trilemma.
newfie girl
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DavidL
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Joanna
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Bob R.
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Those that do intrude should look at perminent loss of their vessell and have it sold at auction and funds treated as their fines.
Greg
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This isn't even a food hunt people! Is tis what we do in the year 2008? Kudos to the captain and crew and thumbs way down to our hypocrtical government on this one. All eyes are on us now Canada!
Dean from Edmonton
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Perhaps you would feel better if we domesticated them and had seal farms....
Susan
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Ian from N.B.
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Steve in Fredericton
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I do care however when the laws of OUR country are clearly broken. No amount of "moral highground" can excuse the deliberate contravention of established laws. You break 'em, you pay... simple as that. I highly doubt "Jay" or "S" would be so quick to excuse someone take things into their own hands because of a perceived disagreement about how they cared for their family or kept their home, or prayed to their god. We change things we don't like through PEACEFUL, legal channels. That's what makes us civilized. Criminals of any and all natures will be prosecuted. That's what makes us just.
Geordie Smyth
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Tom
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Linda
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Win or lose in court,I say good on Loyola Hearn for taking a stand.
Robert Brise
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Hey I think we finally have a government who isn't scared to be heard without the political double speak. More power to you Guys in Dodge City!!!!!
amber
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Bob Lobblaw
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This hunt is barbaric and those that support it suffer from that intellectual barbarianism. The Canadian Government continues to live in the dark ages, and this issue is just another to support that antiquated morallity.
bj
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Send them packing and prevent them from having any further stage to voice and disrupt a clearly legal activity governed and controlled by the laws of a sovereign country.
WW
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Glen C
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K G
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Les J
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And they call the RCMP pirates? And they claim they practice non-violent action?
Hypocrites.