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Canwest News ServiceEU official criticizes Canada for blocking seal hunt observers
Peter O'Neil, Europe Correspondent, Canwest News Service
Published: Thursday, April 17, 2008
PARIS - Canada fumbled its chance to prove once and for all that its critics are wrong in asserting that the seal hunt is cruel and inhumane, Europe's environment czar said Thursday.
European Union Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said the Canadian government, which complains that the EU is being manipulated by anti-sealing groups spreading misinformation, blocked a team of European experts sent on a fact-finding mission during the 2007 hunt.
"If a team of experts wasn't able to look at what is happening, and how it is being conducted, why do they (the Canadian government) claim that other evidence is not correct?" Dimas, in Paris to attend a major climate change conference, told Canwest News Service.
"I don't know whether it was bad faith. I don't think so. But the fact is they were prevented from doing what they were going to do."
The comment from Dimas, who said he will present legislation soon to ban all seal product imports into Europe, represented a two-pronged attack Thursday on the embattled Canadian industry.
The second assault was launched domestically when Green Leader Elizabeth May denounced the hunt and called for its permanent closure.
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