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Japan Requests Extradition of Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson from Denmark
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Paul Watson, a 73-year-old anti-whaling activist and founder of Sea Shepherd and the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, is facing extradition to Japan after being arrested in Greenland on July 21 over a 2010 altercation with Japanese whaling ships. The charges against him include accomplice to assault and ship trespass, stemming from the alleged boarding of the Japanese whaling ship Shonan Maru 2 in the Southern Ocean by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Japan has formally requested Watson's extradition to face these charges.
Japan has a personal vendetta against Paul Watson, and this so-called offence is the pretext for revenge against a man who defied and therefore humiliated them.
Paul is doing well, he is in good spirits. He has no regrets.
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sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Captain Paul Watson Foundation
- 2.Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
- 3.Greenpeace
- 4.Interpol
- 5.Facebook
- 6.International Whaling Commission
- 7.Japan Coast Guard
- 8.PET
persons
- 1.Emmanuel Macron
- 2.Paul Watson
- 3.John Paul DeJoria
- 4.Lamya Essemlali
- 5.Mette Frederiksen
- 6.Francois Zimeray
- 7.Frederik X
- 8.Jane Goodall
- 9.Kyodo Senpaku
- 10.Peter Bethune
- 11.Yana Watson