Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-09
EN_01632005_1176
![Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-09](img/medium/arch41/dvd0167/11/EN_01632005_1176.jpg)
Attendees hold placards and a banner reading "free Paul Watson" as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian founder and activist of NGO Sea Shepherd Paul Watson near the embassy of Denmark in Paris on September 23, 2024. A Greenland court decided on September 4, 2024, to hold US-Canadian anti-whaling activist Paul Watson an additional 28 days pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, an anti-whaling group said. Watson was detained in Nuuk, the capital of the Danish autonomous territory, in July on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant that accuses him of causing damage to one of its whaling ships in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. (Photo by Martin LELIEVRE / AFP)
2024-09-23
MARTIN LELIEVRE/AFP/East News
AFP
MARTIN LELIEVRE
AFP_36GX942
5,58MB
70cm x 47cm by 300dpi
2010, 2012, 2024, 23, 28, 4, A, ACCUSES, ACTIVIST, ADDITIONAL, AFP, AN, AND, ANTARCTIC, ANTI-WHALING, ARREST, AS, ATTENDEES, AUTONOMOUS, BANNER, BY, CAPITAL, CAUSING, COURT, DAMAGE, DANISH, DAYS, DECIDED, DECISION, DEMONSTRATION, DENMARK, DETAINED, EMBASSY, ENVIRONMENT, ESSENTIAL, EXTRADITION, FOUNDER, FRANCE, FREE, GREENLAND, GROUP, HIM, HIS, HOLD, HORIZONTAL, IN, INJURING, ITS, JAPAN, JAPANESE, JULY, LELIEVRE, MARTIN, NEAR, NGO, NUUK, OCEANS, OF, ON, ONE, PARIS, PART, PAUL, PENDING, PHOTO, PLACARDS, POLITICS, PRISONERS, READING, SAID, SEA, SEPTEMBER, SHEPHERD, SHIPS, SUPPORT, TAKE, TERRITORY, THAT, THE, THEY, TO, TOPSHOT, TOPSHOTS, US-CANADIAN, WARRANT, WAS, WATSON, WHALER, WHALING,