Paul Watson in Jail, Germany

SOS – Save Our Skipper Call to Action!

Online Visual Petition Begins July 9; Day of Action To Be Held July 20 Sea Shepherds around the world, unite! We need your help! It is now Day 58 of Captain Watson’s detainment in Germany. To protest Captain Watson’s pending extradition and urge his release, Sea Shepherd is calling upon its supporters the world over to participate in an Online Visual Petition and Day of Action. We want you to visually answer one of the following questions: “Why is Captain Paul Watson important to our planet?” or “Why does Sea Shepherd matter to you?” Please submit a photo, illustration, artwork or any other image in response to one of these questions. You may include a caption on your image, if you like. You may upload your images to Sea Shepherd’s Flickr account group starting on July 9. Or you can send them to media@seashepherd.org with the subject line: “Free Captain Watson Image” and we will upload them for you. One entry per person. Deadline for receipt of all entries is July 20. All images will become the property of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. First and second place winners will be chosen by Captain Paul Watson and two celebrity judges. Winners will be announced July 27th. Winners will receive a T-shirt and hat featuring the insignia for Sea Shepherd’s new shark protection campaign, “Operation Requiem.” In connection with this Online Visual Petition, supporters will be encouraged to gather in a Day of Action on Friday, July 20th to share their images at German consulates and embassies around the world as well as other gathering places such as parks and private homes while holding a vigil or rally for Captain Watson’s release. Captain Watson needs our help! Please help us fight these extradition proceedings and bring him home. In the meantime, please continue to call, write and fax the German Ministry of Justice and politely demand Captain Watson’s release. Show your support for Captain Watson by contacting Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, the Federal Minister of Justice in Berlin, Germany. She has the power to set him free! Tell her the warrant for Captain Watson's arrest is politically motivated and should be dismissed. With continued international pressure, we can free Captain Watson and keep him from the possibility of facing an unfair trial — or worse — 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 030 - 227 751 62 Fax 030 - 227 764 02 E-Mail: sabine.leutheusser-schnarrenberger@bundestag.de

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