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International police organization Interpol has removed Sea Shepherd founder and anti-whaling activist Paul Watson from its ...
Paul Watson spent months in a Greenland prison last year as Japan sought his extradition over a 2010 encounter with a whaling ...
Interpol said Tuesday it was removing a most-wanted designation for anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson, who is sought by ...
Canadian-American anti-whaling activist Paul Watson greeted Interpol’s decision with the words: ‘Finally I am free.’ ...
Interpol’s decision to drop a decade-old red notice against Paul Watson, the outspoken founder of marine conservation group ...
Interpol based its decision on new developments, including Denmark's refusal to extradite him to Japan where there is an ...
Interpol confirms anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson has been removed from its most-wanted list.
Global police organisation Interpol has lifted a red wanted notice requesting the arrest of Paul Watson, an anti-whaling activist and founder of the Sea Shepherd NGO, one of his lawyers told AFP on ...
Well-known anti-whaling activist Paul Watson is no longer wanted by the international police organization Interpol, after the “red notice” against him was deleted.The notice issued at Japan’s request ...
Tokyo insisted its own arrest warrant remains valid. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Some public figures, like actor Pierce Brosnan, are speaking out in support of anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, who has been detained in Greenland on an international arrest warrant.