Seal Alert-SA - Why Namibia's Seal Pup Cull is the Cruellest, and must be Stopped
Why Namibia's Seal Pup Cull is the Cruellest, and must be Stopped

Namibia's seal cull a threat to the survival of the species
Like the US and EU Seal product import bans have stated, clubbing to death of any wild seal species in the wild is cruel and inhumane. Many equally feel the larger the number of seals clubbed to death the greater the obvious cruelty.
http://sealalertsa.wordpress.com/2009/06/17/13-days-to-go-to-the-worlds-largest-seal-slaughter-on-earth/
13 days to go to the world's largest seal slaughter on earth
Namibian State Owned Govt Newspaper Hides US & EU Seal Product Import Ban
& Australian Last Seal Skin Buyer Connection
& The Millions Seal Watching Has Generated For Namibian Govt
To Continue Largest Seal Slaughter On Earth

Tourist Fur Seal Viewing Revenue Generating Millions for Governments
To the best of my knowledge, not a single mainstream newspaper or TV program in Namibia has reported on the EU Seal Product Import ban vote in May 2009, although the EU is Namibia's largest trading and tourism partner.
In the past week, state owned New Era newspaper, days before the world's largest seal cull of baby seal pups is to begin on Namibia's beaches, it publishes three misleading articles by the same reporter, this first claims, "Namibian Seal Products Feature in Turkey - by Desie Heita", claiming Namibian seal pup skins makes the best fur jackets and sales are booming, completely concealing that exports to the EU are being routed through Turkey who is not an EU member, to avoid the EU Seal import ban. Its second article, "Seal Fur An Investor's Gold Mine - by Desie Heita", once again ignores US and EU Seal import bans, and purports to suggest huge profits can be made by investors in Seal fur, as Namibian seal skin fur jackets sells for 100 000 Euros and that by doing so it will help impoverished poor Namibians. Yet, foolishly ignores that even the prices quoted in Euros is banned. Citing an Australian fur trader sales claims, completely ignoring that this fur buyer, actually stopped buying Namibian seal skins in 2008, and has no plans to re-order as the market is dead or that he was the sole seal skin buyer in 2008.
