On the night between Sunday and Monday, a new one took place at the Faroe Islands Globicephal massacrecetaceans also known as dolphins pilot. In one hunting trip, Over one hundred specimens have been killed, including pregnant puppies and females.
The latter, according to the images spread by local sources anonymous, were gutted and deprived of their children: about fifteen fetuses they were found, torn from the bodies of the mothers and thrown into waste. A chilling scene that shows all the horror from the so -called Grindadráp.
A cruel ritual that is repeated every year
The Grindadráp is a practice ancestral practiced by the inhabitants of the lighthouses, which consists in the collective hunt for cetaceans. The globicephals are pushed to the shore, surrounded and killed en masse. Supporters of this tradition speak of food self -sufficiency And maritime culturebut the collected images demonstrate more: suffering, panic And Free death. In this case, the animals were without the possibility of escapeand the fetuses have not been spared.
An industry that pretends not to see
Despite the repeated complaints of animalistic associations, The massacre continues with the complicity of silence. The products derived from these catches end in European supermarketsincluding well -known large -scale distribution brands such as Carrefour and Lidl. Some activists are throwing an appeal for a boycott of fish products from the lighthousesconsidering it the only effective way to stop the massacre.
The images obtained clandestinely They show a truth that many would prefer to ignore. Blood fetuses, mutilated bodies, piled carcasses and turned off eyes who shout the brutality of a ritual that pretends culture. Those photographs are not only “strong”: they are necessary. Because they show what is systematically hidden, censored, rejected as an exaggeration. Yet it’s all true. And it still happens today, in the heart of Europe.
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