Paul Watson Remains Detained in Greenland
Paul Watson Remains Detained in Greenland

Paul Watson Remains Detained in Greenland

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Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, 73, remains in detention in Greenland as Denmark deliberates on Japan's extradition request, which could see him facing up to 15 years in prison for incidents dating back to 2010. Watson was arrested on July 21 after his ship docked in Nuuk, and local courts have extended his custody until November 13 as his legal team prepares to appeal the detention. Supporters, including high-profile figures like French President Emmanuel Macron, have rallied for his release, citing concerns over the fairness of Japan's legal system. Watson's case has sparked discussions at ministerial levels in France, where he has residency. The extradition request is based on allegations that he obstructed a Japanese whaling vessel's operations, a claim he and his supporters contest as politically motivated. The Greenlandic justice system is currently focused solely on the issue of his preventive detention, separate from the extradition decision pending from Denmark's Ministry of Justice.

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