‘The most powerful weapon in the world is a camera,’ says anti-whaling activist Paul Watson

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Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson arrived in France on Friday after spending five months in detention in Greenland based on an Interpol red notice requested by Japan. He spoke to FRANCE 24 about his time in detention and his plans for the future. 

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