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Starting in 2012, Watson had been subject to a “red notice” of Interpol, the Lyon, France-based international police body. A ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNInterpol takes whaling activist, Sea Shepherd founder off wanted list
Canadian-American anti-whaling activist Paul Watson greeted Interpol’s decision with the words: ‘Finally I am free.’ ...
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 ...
Global police organisation Interpol has lifted a red wanted notice requesting the arrest of anti-whaling activist Paul Watson ...
Interpol’s decision to drop a decade-old red notice against Paul Watson, the outspoken founder of marine conservation group ...
Global police organisation Interpol has lifted a red wanted notice requesting the arrest of Paul Watson, an anti-whaling ...
INTERPOL RED NOTICE CANCELLED!! After being relentlessly pursued by a powerful nation with unlimited resources for over a ...
Captain Paul Watson Foundation says that the veteran environmentalist would be detained in Nuuk at least until Aug. 15, after the district court’s decision. Skip to main content.
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson was freed from prison in Greenland on Tuesday and will not be extradited to Japan, the Danish Justice Ministry and defense lawyers said.
Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, made famous by the television show "Whale Wars," talks with media at his home office in Woodstock, Vt. on Aug. 23, 2016.
Paul Watson has resigned as head of a controversial anti-whaling organization Sea Shepherd in order to comply with a U.S. court order. Jan. 8, 2013. Jan. 8, 2013. 1 min read. Save.
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