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Japan said it was disappointed after Denmark rejected its extradition request for anti-whaling activist Paul Watson. Mr ...
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson - who featured on the television show Whale Wars - has been freed from custody in Greenland and will not face extradition to Japan. Mr Watson, a Canadian-American ...
On December 17, 2024, anti-whaling activist Paul Watson's lawyer informed that the activist was released from Denmark prison and won't be extradited to Japan. Watson was arrested from Nuuk ...
Paul Watson ... but officials in Japan continue to argue that it is part of the country's culture and way of life, and that they have no intention of stopping it. Although Watson is clearly ...
Watson's arrest attracted major public support, with a petition attracting over 200,000 signatures. Japan's government voiced dismay on Wednesday over the release of anti-whaling activist Paul ...
The Canadian-American anti-whaling activist Paul Watson was released ... opportunity to continue to expose Japan's illegal whaling activities.“ Defiant, Watson also vowed to continue his fight ...
Animal rights activist Paul Watson, freed this week from detention in Denmark, vowed on Saturday to end whale hunting ...
Denmark ha finally made the formal decision to refuse his extradition to Japan, Paul Watson's lawyers told French daily Libération on Tuesday. "Our Danish colleagues have just given us the good ...
Mr. Watson was facing extradition to Japan but was released after Denmark decided to reject the extradition request, his lawyer said. By Victor Mather Paul Watson, the prominent anti-whaling ...
LONDON--Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson was freed from prison in Greenland on Tuesday after five months in custody and will not be extradited to Japan where he is wanted on charges of ...
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has been freed after five months in a Greenland jail. Japan says he attacked one of its whaling ships in 2010, Watson called the charges "a total fabrication.