Anti Whaling Activist Paul Watson Arrested At Japan’s Request
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Japan Vows To Pursue Anti-whaling Activist Watson Despite Interpol Decision

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Interpol lifts red notice for Sea Shepherd founder, anti-whaling activist Paul Watson

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France Rejects Asylum For Anti-whaling Activist Paul Watson

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