Environmental activist fears death in prison if extradited to Japan

Canadian-born environmental activist Paul Watson has been in prison in Greenland for almost 100 days awaiting an extradition decision for a 14-year-old offence against a Japanese whaling vessel that he calls a “minor misdemeanor”. The 73-year-old had previously passed through Ireland, Switzerland, Monaco, France and the USA without trouble, before Greenlandic police arrested him in July.

Paul Watson being arrested by Greenlandic police in Nuuk on July 21, 2024. Photo: Captain Paul Watson Foundation

For three months, the prominent Canadian-born environmental activist Paul Watson has been imprisoned in Greenland’s capital of Nuuk, awaiting a decision on whether he will be extradited to Japan.73-year-old Watson was arrested at Nuuk port by Greenlandic police on 21 July, when he and 26 crewmembers docked their ship to refuel, en route to disrupt […]


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