TOKYO (AP) — January 20, 2014 — A Japanese government spokesman defended an annual dolphin hunt Monday, after U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy tweeted that she was deeply concerned by the inhumanity of the practice.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference that dolphin fishing in Japan is carried out appropriately in accordance with the law.
‘‘Dolphin fishing is a form of traditional fishing in our country,’’ he said, responding to a question about Kennedy’s criticism. ‘‘We will explain Japan’s position to the American side.’’
Kennedy tweeted on Saturday, ‘‘Deeply concerned by inhumaneness of drive hunt dolphin killing.’’ She added that the U.S. government opposes such fishing.
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