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Anti-whaling campaigner Pete Bethune will take the stand for the first time in his trial in Tokyo today

Anti-whaling campaigner Pete Bethune will take the stand for the first time in his trial in Tokyo today

Mon, 31 May 2010 5:45a.m.

New Zealand anti-whaling protester Peter Bethune will give evidence in Tokyo today, the last day of a trial which could see him facing up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.

Bethune, 45, from Auckland, is expected to argue that he has done nothing illegal, and raise the issue of illegal whaling, his lawyer Dan Harris said at the weekend.

Bethune, a member of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, is being tried on five criminal charges, three related to boarding the Japanese whaling fleet's security vessel Shonan Maru 2 in the Southern Ocean on February 15.

He has conceded four of the charges but has contested an assault charge over allegedly hurling a bottle containing butyric acid, or rancid butter, on to the Shonan Maru 2 and injuring a crew member on February 11, as the protesters tried to disrupt the whaling activities.

He boarded the Shonan Maru 2 and presented its captain with a letter seeking $3 million in replacement costs for the trimaran Ady Gil, which he captained before it sank after a collision with the Shonan Maru 2.

Mr Harris said he was confident that the charge of assault would not be taken seriously by the court, as nobody was badly injured and the bottle had not been aimed at anyone.

A small but noisy group of nationalist protesters has been demonstrating outside the three-day trial in Tokyo District Court. A verdict is expected in late June.

NZPA

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Comments [6]

Wyn
31 May 2010 8:23p.m.

Mr Bethune knew what he was doing was wrong when he boarded the Japanese boat Shonan Maru2, so he will have to put up with the consequences.

JD
31 May 2010 1:39p.m.

Why should the NZ government take any action; are they then meant to interfere in a countries legal system when a kiwi is up before a Thai court on drug charges, assault charges in a US court or shoplifting in Sydney. This case in the Japanese court is not about the issue of whether whaling is right or wrong, it is about the actions this individual took whilst protesting.

LB
31 May 2010 1:03p.m.

Dawn,
There is very little the Government could of done we cant get involved with the Japanese legal process period!

dawn
31 May 2010 12:27p.m.

I condone the NZ government for not defending this man. Period.

Kaitiaki
31 May 2010 8:57a.m.

Mr Bethune,
I commend you.
WHO are those people allowing killings to happen right here on our foreshore and seabed.They should be harpooned and sliced into suishi like those foriengers. Keep them out, theres no more whales in Iceland, guess whos going to be next.

V
31 May 2010 7:53a.m.

Keep digging.

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