Please sign the petitions, send mails and share at facebook to help to free Captain Paul Watson! He is helping the oceans for many years, now he needs our help!
In shocking news, German officials have decided to proceed with the extradition of Captain Watson to Costa Rica. Our last hope of saving Captain Watson from extradition is to convince German officials at the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to step in and overturn their decision. Show your support for Captain Watson by contacting Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, the Federal Minister of Justice in Berlin, Germany. Let her know that the warrant for Captain Watson's arrest is politically motivated and thus should be ignored by the German government. With international support we can set Captain Watson free, and keep him from the possibility of facing an unfair trial in Costa Rica.
Please contact: (Please be respectful in your communications)
Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger
Federal Minister of Justice
Deutscher Bundestag
Platz der Republik
11011 Berlin
Telephone 0049 30 227 751 62
Fax 0049 30 227 764 02
E-Mail: sabine.leutheusser-schnarrenberger@bundestag.de
Please comment on her facebookside: https://www.facebook.com/BMJustiz
Federal Ministry of Justice
Mohrenstrasse 37
10117 Berlin, Germany
Telephone: +49 30 18 580-0
Telefax: +49 30 18 580-9525
Dr. Guido Westerwelle
Minister of Foreign Affairs
FDP-Bundestagsfraktion
Platz der Republik 1
11011 Berlin
Tel.: 0049 30 22771636
Fax: 0049 30 22776562
E-Mail: guido.westerwelle@bundestag.de
Please comment on his facebookside: http://www.facebook.com/westerwelle?ref=ts
Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck:
E-Mail: bundespraesidialamt@bpra.bund.de
And please sign the following petitions:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/663/009/291/release-paul-watson/
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/FREE_CAPTAIN_WATSON_FROM_SEA_S...
Thank you all!
Here some links for more information:
http://www.facebook.com/seashepherdconservationsociety
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N5gN0wBRcXA
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Permalink Reply by pradtf on August 10, 2012 at 8:23am you are welcome ednshell.
here's another:
Costa Rica Elevates Politically Motivated Attack Upon Captain Watso...
in friendship,
prad
Permalink Reply by pradtf on December 13, 2012 at 4:48am this item sent to me by tricia.
not only is paul back in action - he's got a new ship ... and there is an amusing irony to the latter too!
in friendship,
prad
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Operation Zero Tolerance objective: intercept and intervene against the intent of the Japanese whaling fleet to murder 1,035 whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. So far this campaign is on target. The Japanese whaling fleet remains in the Inland Sea of Japan and still has not left. This is the latest they have ever left and we do not expect them in the Southern Ocean until early January. The whalers are well aware that we can intercept them prior to their arrival in the Southern Ocean.
There is absolutely no chance that a whale will be slain in December. Now we need to focus on making January a whaling-free month. This is our most expensive and daring campaign of the year! Please stand with Sea Shepherd and make a donation to support our efforts in the Southern Ocean and around the world.
Introducing the SSS Sam Simon
No, that's not a Japanese research vessel (anymore) — it's the newest addition to Neptune's Navy, the SSS Sam Simon!
This ship was generously purchased for Sea Shepherd by Los Angeles-based philanthropist and co-creator of TV's "The Simpsons," Mr. Sam Simon. It is an ice-strengthened steel vessel that was retired from service by the Japanese Government in 2010 and recently purchased covertly from the Japanese government for use in Sea Shepherd campaigns. Her maiden voyage will be Operation Zero Tolerance!
Learn more about our new vessel...
Our Fearless Captain Has Returned!
Just in time to celebrate the sweetest birthday gift of all by rejoining his crew, Captain Paul Watson is once again in his rightful place on board our flagship vessel, the SSS Steve Irwin, and in command of Sea Shepherd’s fleet.
It’s been four long months of trying to stay one step ahead of politically motivated attacks from the Japanese government, but Captain Watson has finally joined Operation Zero Tolerance, where he will remain in command for the duration of the campaign. Sea Shepherd is poised to help make this Antarctic Whale Defense Campaign the most successful in our history by shutting the whaling fleet down before they can kill a single whale.
Get the details on Captain Watson’s odyssey…
Ready, Set, GO-Z-T!
Operation Zero Tolerance is underway! Support continues to come in from around the world from like-minded and kind-hearted individuals like you who understand Sea Shepherd and its vital mission of defending the great whales in an established whale sanctuary.
Thanks to all of you who have already given so generously to fuel and stock our ships. If you haven’t yet had an opportunity to donate, please do so today so we can reach our goal of sending the whalers home before they can kill a single whale. We’re making it easy to give by extending our $9 campaign.
Can you spare $9 (or any amount) to help save the life of a whale? Read how you can help…
Permalink Reply by Jelle on March 26, 2013 at 9:45pm Can I request an update on the status on all this? pradtf posted that he has a new ship, but what happened with all the politics?
Permalink Reply by pradtf on March 27, 2013 at 3:49am hi jelle!
as you may know paul forfeited bail.
no one seemed too concerned and a few months later he received the jules verne award.
then there was this petition to not have the usa extradite paul.
sscs has been going strong regardless as you can see from their site.
perhaps someone else has more info on this.
in friendship,
prad
Permalink Reply by Jelle on March 27, 2013 at 4:04am Hi prad, thank you, one of the question and answers links explained it nicely, to bad the accusations weren’t dropped or handled, basically the situation is still the same and can happen again.
Permalink Reply by pradtf on March 27, 2013 at 5:18am ya it can happen again, but as with many of these things it takes time, effort and money. many politicians don't want to risk their reputations going after someone like paul especially since he has such worldwide support. doing it once is fine, but since that got nowhere, we can hope, that such foolishness won't be repeated.
in friendship,
prad
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