Greenpeace, 1436 U Street NW, Washington DC 20009, Tel (202) 462 1177
Dear Sir,
Recently, we have received a number of calls from our supporters stating that
upon contacting the Danish embassy to protest the Danish Olympic athletes
wearing seal skin coats they were told that Greenpeace supported this action. This
is untrue. We respectfully request that you discontinue the use of our
organization's name when responding to these calls.
Greenpeace understands that the Danish government has stated that the decision
to clothe their Olympic athletes in sealskins was made in order to promote the
importance of Inuit culture, which includes their subsistence hunt for seals, to the
Danish people. Greenpeace does not oppose sealing which is done primarily for
subsistence purposes.
We do, however, continue to oppose commercial sealing, and would oppose any
attempts by the Danish government or the Greenland government to exploit this
expression of cultural solidarity in order to develop a commercial seal hunt. Thus,
we do not support the Danish Olympic team wearing sealskins coats.
If you have any further questions on our seal policy please contact the
Washington, DC office at (202) 462-1177.
Sincerely,
Thomas G. Johnson jr.
sign.
Greenpeace statement on markets for Greenlandic seal garnments
Greenpeace does not oppose subsistence hunts for seals by native Greenlandics.
We do, however, continue to oppose commercial sealing. We understand that the
seal garments worn by Danish athletes do not represent an effort to develop a
commercial market, but rather are being displayed to promote the importance of
Greenlandic culture to the Danish peoples.
Source: Greenpeace International, January 1992.
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