Greenland Extends Detention of Activist Paul Watson Amid Extradition Deliberations
The anti-whaling advocate remains in custody as Denmark reviews Japan's extradition request over a 2010 incident at sea.
- Paul Watson, a 73-year-old anti-whaling activist, has been detained in Greenland since July 21 following an international warrant issued by Japan.
- Greenland's court has extended Watson's detention until December 4, pending Denmark's decision on his extradition to Japan.
- Watson is accused by Japan of causing damage and injury during a 2010 confrontation with a Japanese whaling vessel in the Antarctic Ocean.
- His legal team argues that the charges do not warrant imprisonment under Greenlandic law and have appealed to Denmark's supreme court.
- The Danish justice ministry is reviewing reports from Greenland's police and prosecutors before announcing its decision on the extradition request.