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Paul Watson Freed from Greenland, Won’t Be Extradited to Japan

Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson Avoids Extradition to Japan

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Conservation & Biodiversity, Environment, International Relations
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Greenland Releases Paul Watson, Extradition to Japan Blocked - AP Phtot Markus Shreiber file

Danish Court Blocks Japan’s Request to Extradite Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson - AP Phtot Markus Shreiber file

Paul Watson, Freed Anti-Whaling Activist, Won’t Be Extradited to Japan

Paul Watson, the prominent anti-whaling activist and former head of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, has been released from prison in Greenland and will not face extradition to Japan, according to the Danish Justice Ministry and Watson’s defense team.

Japan had requested Denmark to extradite Watson, who had been held in Greenland since his arrest earlier this year based on a Japanese warrant. However, Denmark denied the request, as there is no extradition treaty between the two countries.

Background of the Case

Watson, a Canadian-American citizen, faced charges related to a 2010 incident where he allegedly obstructed a Japanese whaling vessel by ordering his ship’s captain to throw explosives at it. The encounter was part of Watson’s long-standing campaign against whaling. Japan’s coast guard sought his arrest over these actions, and he was listed in an Interpol red notice.

The Japanese government had sought Watson’s extradition to face a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison if convicted. However, the Danish Justice Ministry determined that Japan did not provide sufficient assurances that the time Watson had already served in Greenland would be credited toward any future sentence in Japan.

Watson’s Reaction to the Release

In a video posted by his foundation on social media, Watson expressed relief at his release, stating, “After five months it’s good to be out and… good to see that they are not going to send me to Japan, and so have a go-home for Christmas.” He also shared the emotional difficulty of being separated from his two young children since June.

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A History of Legal Challenges

Watson’s legal troubles aren’t new. In 2012, he was detained in Germany on a Costa Rican extradition warrant but fled bail when he discovered Japan had also requested his extradition. Since then, Watson has lived in several countries, including France and the United States.

In 2022, Watson stepped down from his role at Sea Shepherd to focus on his foundation, which called his arrest politically motivated and demanded his release.

Japan’s Whaling Practices

Japan continues to defend its whaling activities, claiming whale meat is an important part of its food culture and supporting the sustainable use of whales. In 2019, Japan withdrew from the International Whaling Commission and resumed commercial whaling within its exclusive economic zone.

What Happens Next

Watson’s defense attorney, Jonas Christoffersen, expressed relief and confirmed that the decision not to extradite Watson is final. “We are happy and relieved that Paul Watson is now free,” Christoffersen said. Watson is expected to head back home after his release.

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