Japan's dolphin slaughter gets underway despite protests

Annual killing of hundreds of dolphins depicted in film The Cove has started in southwestern Japan

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THE seas in a corner of southwestern Japan are about to turn red with blood as the annual Taiji community dolphin hunt gets underway.

Revealed to the wider world by the Oscar-winning 2009 documentary The Cove, the yearly slaughter of hundreds of dolphins has attracted almost universal disgust and condemnation from outside of Japan.

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