Slaughter of the innocents: Faroe Islanders turn the sea red in their annual killing of herd of pilo

7/1/2017
Every year, between June and September, the inhabitants of the Faroe Islands participate in an ancient, but cruel tradition. Hundreds of whales and ...
Hundreds of whales and dolphins are pushed towards the coast before being massacred without pity, during what the locals call grindadráp, literally ...
The Faroese Government say that 295 whales have been killed this year in the infamous “grindadráp” – the traditional harvest of hundreds of whales.
In the Faroe Islands, located between Iceland and Norway in the Atlantic Ocean, more than 450 orca whales have been killed in a grisly whale hunt ...
6/30/2017
In a centuries-old hunt, denizens of the Faroe Islands—located in the northeast Atlantic Ocean—have killed whales on the beach. Animal rights groups ...
Faroe Islanders have turned the sea red after slaughtering hundreds of whales as part of a centuries-old hunt, which has been harshly criticized by ...
6/21/2017
Hundreds of pilot whales and dolphins have been slaughtered as part of an annual ritual on the shores of the Faroe Islands, an archipelago between ...
6/20/2017
Known as Grindadráp, or Grind, the yearly festival has left hundreds of pilot whales and dolphins slaughtered in the shallow waters after fishermen ...
Known as Grindadráp, or Grind, the yearly festival has left hundreds of pilot whales and dolphins slaughtered in the shallow waters after fishermen ...
Faroe Islanders have launched their annual hunt, killing whales and dolphins by hand and turning the sea blood red in the process. The centuries-old ...
As long-finned and short-finned pilot whales swim close to the shore during migration, fishermen surround the mammals in boats and dinghies, ...
6/19/2017
Faroe Islanders have turned the sea red during their annual killing of a herd of innocent pilot whales. Every year, innocent whales are forced to swim ...

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