Did Japan ever really stop commercial whaling?

Conservationists condemn Tokyo’s decision to lift ban on whale hunting

Japan, Whaling
Crowds gather in Shimonoseki to cheer the whalers as they set off on Monday
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Japanese whalers brought ashore their first catches this week as the country lifted a ban on commercial whaling that has been in place since 1986.

In defiance of international condemnation, Japan has become the latest member of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) to withdraw from the body, which banned hunting of whales.

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