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Icelandic government grants five-year licence to kill fin and minke whales

Humane Society International (HSI) Australia < 1 mins read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

6 December 2024

 

Statement: We are utterly dismayed by the interim Icelandic government’s decision to grant a five-year licence to kill fin and minke whales.

 

Humane Society International and the Avaaz platform have together collected more than 2.2 million petition signatures calling for whaling to end in Iceland.

 

We had attempted several times to formally submit the petition to Iceland’s Prime Minister, but he showed no interest in accepting it.

 

Iceland only just completed its general election, and a coalition government is set to be formed comprising three anti-whaling parties, so it is totally unacceptable for this licence to kill to have been cynically pushed through before the new government has a chance to take over. 

 

Nicola Beynon, Head of Campaigns for HSI Australia said, "Commercial whaling is in conflict with conservation, public opinion and animal welfare law and it must end."


About us:

Humane Society International (HSI) is the world's largest animal protection organisation and HSI Australia established our office in 1994. We work to create a humane and sustainable world for animals advocating across wildlife conservation and animal welfare policy areas.


Contact details:

Matthew Smeal
HSI Australia
0434 483 493
msmel@hsi.org.au

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