INTERPOL Suspends Red Notice Against Captain Paul Watson

We welcome the decision by INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of Files to suspend the Red Notice issued by Japan against Captain Paul Watson. Captain Watson was arrested in 2024 in Greenland based on this Red Notice and endured nearly five months of uncertainty, facing possible extradition to Japan. Despite the political pressure behind the […]
SUPPORT OUR UPCOMING CAMPAIGN WITH OUR AMAZON WISHLIST

As we embark on our Iceland anti-whaling campaign, the urgency for generous donors to support our mission has never been greater. We invite you to visit our Ship’s Wish List, where you’ll find essential items crucial for the success of our initiatives. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a significant impact and helps […]
Anti-whaling Activist Paul Watson Free Denmark Dismisses Japan Extradition Request

Nuuk, Greenland 17 Dec 2024 – Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has been released from prison in Greenland where he spent five months in custody, after Denmark rejected a Japanese request to extradite him. Captain Watson, who spent his 74th birthday behind bars, is now free and will be able to spend Christmas with his family. […]
BREAKING NEWS : ICELAND ISSUES 5 YEAR WHALING LICENSE TO LOFTSSON

In a shocking abuse of power, acting Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries, Bjarni Benediktsson, has granted whaling permits for the next five years in the final moments of his interim government. Two licenses have been approved. The permits authorize Loftsson’s Hvalur hf. to hunt fin whales and Tjaldtangi ehf. to hunt minke whales, with […]
JAPAN THREATENS FRANCE & DENMARK TO EXTRADITE PAUL WATSON: REMANDED UNTIL DECEMBER 18

Dec. 2, 2024, Nuuk, Greenland – In a dystopian reality, Captain Paul Watson, who has dedicated his life to protecting the oceans, stepped out of a police vehicle in freezing temperatures, greeted by the songs of “Happy Birthday” from his supporters and colleagues. He was only able to give a few brief words before he […]
DANISH MINISTRY TO DECIDE ON PAUL WATSON EXTRADITION IN 14 DAYS

Julie Stage, who is a lawyer for whale activist Paul Watson, says the Justice Department has told her it expects to decide whether Watson can be extradited to Japan within the next 14 days. “The decision regarding extradition will be made by the Ministry of Justice. They are two different tracks. The ministry emailed me […]
OPERATION KANGEI MARU UPDATE. JAPAN MUST BE STOPPED.

Gary Stokes, Head of Research and Investigation at the Captain Paul Watson Foundation, provides an urgent update on Japanese whaling activities. Watch here > https://youtu.be/KGcvE5HYsuA?si=qIaVbrqmlTCzRPgc The $47 million factory whaling ship, Kangei Maru, has been active since May 25. This floating slaughterhouse has been drawing global attention. But while the world watches the Kangei Maru, […]
PAUL WATSON: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WILD ACTUAL, CHAD COPELAND

In this special episode of Wild Actual, Chad Copeland interviews legendary marine conservationist Captain Paul Watson from inside the prison in Nuuk, Greenland. From his early experiences to his latest endeavors, Captain Watson shares his unwavering commitment to defending marine life. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of a life dedicated to […]
INDEFINITE DETENTION CONTINUES IN CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON CASE AS JUDGE RULES WATSON TO BE HELD UNTIL JUSTICE MINISTRY’S DECISION

Nov. 13, 2024, Nuuk, Greenland – The legal battle surrounding Captain Paul Watson, world-renowned marine conservationist, took another frustrating turn today. Judge Lars-Christian Sinkbæk extended his remand by an additional three weeks, postponing his next hearing until December 2, 2024, which coincides with Watson’s 74th birthday. The delay comes amid increasing global scrutiny and rising […]
Denmark Extends Captain Paul Watson’s Detention Further Despite Defense’s Position, Sentence Already Served

Oct. 23nd 2024, Nuuk, Greenland – The legal battle surrounding Captain Paul Watson, world-renowned marine conservationist, took another frustrating turn today as judge Lars-Christian Sinkbæk extended his remand by an additional three weeks, postponing his next hearing until November 13, 2024. The delay comes amid increasing global scrutiny and rising concerns over the fairness of […]