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April 5, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Greenpeace ship docks in Japan

After being barred from port for more than a week, a Greenpeace anti-whaling protest ship has been allowed to dock in Japan. Authorities finally allowed the Esperanza into Yokohama port to take on food and water and exchange crew on condition that it does not receive members of the public.

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After being barred from port for more than a week, a Greenpeace anti-whaling protest ship has been allowed to dock in Japan.

Authorities finally allowed the Esperanza into Yokohama port to take on food and water and exchange crew on condition that it does not receive members of the public.

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