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To: Policy Planning and Communication Division,
The Department of Food Safety Bureau,
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
E-Mail: syokucommunication@mhlw.go.jp Fax: +81-3-3503-7965
To Whom It May Concern:
There is worldwide concern that mercury accumulated
in the human body may pose a serious health risk,
especially to pregnant women and children.
As you know, dolphin meat from drive hunts
in Taiji, Wakayama prefecture, proved to be highly
contaminated with toxic chemicals such as mercury,
methyl mercury and PCBs. Repeated chemical analyses
have shown that the level of mercury in dolphin
meat is much higher than the maximum allowable
level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and
Welfare of Japan.
We understand that the role of the Department
of Food Safety Bureau is to promote food safety,
thereby ensuring the health of the Japanese people.
We urgently request the following:
1. Prohibit the sale of dolphin meat that contains
mercury exceeding the maximum allowable level
set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
(MHLW). The sale of food items with toxic agricultural
chemicals exceeding the maximum allowable level
set by MHLW is already prohibited as a result
of the “Positive-list System,” which
was adopted in 2006. Since mercury is as harmful
to the human body as toxic agricultural chemicals,
the “Positive-list System” should
also apply to mercury.
2. Until the above request is put into effect,
consumers must be warned of the dangers associated
with consuming mercury contaminated dolphin meat,
in much the same way they are being warned of
the health risks associated with smoking cigarettes:
Every store that sells dolphin meat must be obligated
to post a prominent warning label on each meat
package, stating as follows: "This food
item possibly contains mercury exceeding the
maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of
Health, Labor and Welfare. Mercury accumulated
in the human body may harm your health."
Sincerely,
Name, Address & Country
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