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'In a dramatic turnabout, Japanese theaters said Monday they would screen an Oscar-winning documentary about dolphin hunting in Japan, after renewed pleas from free-speech advocates not to bow to pressure from nationalists who are campaigning to block its release.
Fresh rallies against the film were reported Monday, however, sparking concerns that extremists could intensify their fight to scare theaters into abandoning the screenings.
A fringe nationalist group - which calls ‘‘The Cove'' anti-Japanese because it criticizes what they say is a time-honored tradition - has staged noisy rallies in and around Tokyo, pressuring three theaters to cancel scheduled releases of the film. Those theaters said they still had no plans to show the film, which won an Academy Award for best documentary in March....'
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