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Denmark received a formal extradition request from Japan for Captain Paul Watson, a week after he was arrested by Danish Police upon his arrival in Greenland on July 21.
Denmark’s Ministry of Justice has full control over whether or not to comply with the extradition request. Their final decision is expected on August 15.
ALL HANDS ON DECK! Sign the petition NOW and spread the word!
https://freepaulwatson.org
#FreePaulWatson #vegan #veganism #animalrights
THE #FREEPAULWATSON PETITION — Captain Paul Watson Foundation
On July 21 2024, Captain Paul Watson was arrested by Danish police upon arrival in Nuuk, Greenland, onboard the M/Y John Paul DeJoria. We need your help to #FREEPAULWATSON.Captain Paul Watson Foundation
A warm congratulations to Glenys Oogjes, CEO of #AnimalsAustralia, and recipient of Victoria's Senior Australian of the Year! 🎊🥳
Over her 4 decade stint with Animals Australia, Glenys has made substantial contributions in Australia's animal policy, leading to substantial changes to the welfare of farmed animals throughout Australia.
Her tireless work makes Animals Australia one of the most effective animal advocacy groups, bringing the plight of animals in Australia front and centre to the communities consciousness.
Once again, congratulations Glenys! You are an inspiration to all of us here at Vegan Australia!
#AustralianOfTheYear #Vegan #Vegans #Veganism #AnimalRights
Animals Australia CEO named Victoria's Senior Australian of the Year | Animals Australia
Glenys has been a tireless advocate for animals for over four decades.Animals Australia
‘The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them: that is the essence of inhumanity.’ ~ George Bernard Shaw
As veganism grows in popularity, some people are still eating meat with friends – could a 'social omnivore' diet work for you?
More people are opting for a “social omnivore” lifestyle – could it save the planet, your health and your social life?The Conversation
Vegan diet massively cuts environmental damage, study shows
Detailed analysis finds plant diets lead to 75% less climate-heating emissions, water pollution and land use than meat-rich onesDamian Carrington (The Guardian)