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Bethune arrives back in NZ

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Sat, 10 Jul 2010 9:37a.m.

Peter Bethune wipes tears from his eyes after arriving home (NZPA)

Peter Bethune wipes tears from his eyes after arriving home (NZPA)

An emotional Pete Bethune has returned to New Zealand unsure if he will head down to the Antarctic again but vowing he will never give up the fight to stop Japanese whaling.

The Tokyo District Court on Wednesday sentenced Bethune, 45, to two years' jail, suspended for five years, for assaulting a whaler by hurling a rancid butter stink bomb during a high-seas confrontation.

He pleaded guilty to obstructing commercial activities and charges stemming from climbing aboard the Japanese ship - trespass, vandalism and carrying a knife, with which he cut the ship's security netting.

But he denied the assault, which prosecutors said left a 24-year-old whaler with chemical splash burns to his face following the February 11 confrontation in which Sea Shepherd activists hurled the stink bombs.

Mr Bethune, who spent four months in a Tokyo jail, told a media throng after touching down in Auckland today that he wanted a coffee.

"I want to go to a coffee shop. In prison, there's nothing to do. You are stuck in a cell 23-1/2 hours a day and I have been looking forward to going to a coffee shop and having a coffee and a muffin."

He left the airport with his wife, Sharyn, and daughters Danielle, 15, and Alycia, 13.

The Aucklander became an anti-whaling activist in the United States-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society when he sold his record-setting carbon-fibre and kevlar trimaran Earthrace to the society. Ady Gil, the Hollywood businessman who put up the money, wanted the boat re-named after him, and for Bethune to keep piloting it.

The futuristic-looking boat sank after a January 6 collision with the Japanese whaling fleet's security ship the Shonan Maru II, and a month later Bethune boarded the Japanese ship to demand compensation.

He was detained and tried in Tokyo.

NZPA

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11 Jul 2010 06:29p.m.

soil wrote:

Dear jason. Your hero asked for mercy at his judge with tears in the Tokyo court. He promised not to come back to the Antarctic Ocean to his judge. The Japanese names a guy behaving in a shameless way “Kuzu”(mean garbage).

10 Jul 2010 03:27p.m.

Singlemalt wrote:

Buffoon is aptly named. His problem is that he believes the rubbish that Watson and SSCS tell him. Even the NZ Govt says Japan's whale programme is legal in international law. Yet, Buffoon still continues with the lies and rhetoric. Lock up the nutcase!

10 Jul 2010 03:21p.m.

jason wrote:

Welcome home my friend thank you for what you have done to protect the whales I hope you continue the fight to protect whales

10 Jul 2010 01:02p.m.

NC wrote:

Welcome home Captain Bethune! Sonnetag, you obviously have no idea what you're talking about. He may not be welcomed back to Sea Shepherd because he violated the rules of engagement, but he was definitely a member. You think he was there on his own and just claimed to be a Sea Shepherd? There was a camera crew on his boat. Go watch Whale Wars, and it should prove you wrong quite nicely. Captain Bethune does not deserve any jailtime, and certainly not your proposed 20 years.

10 Jul 2010 11:40a.m.

Steve wrote:

I hope this does not make headlines on the news tonight.

@Admiral Ally, no group hug from me. This guy asked for the trouble he got himself into and as far as I am concerned should have gone down. He boarded a ship without permission, he is a pirate. All his so called 'mates' are just as bad.

10 Jul 2010 11:36a.m.

Andrew wrote:

Mate, you my HERO, good job, and big balls for doing what you did. Excluding Sonnetag, if we all took as much action as you did, we would not have all these troubles in the world as we do now, and these "international" crimnals would be serving their sentance at the bottom of the ocean. (not suere if thats what you think, but I sure think. It just seems fare)

10 Jul 2010 10:31a.m.

Admiral Ally wrote:

Ya got me making a cuppa for ya now mate and baking them muffins ;-) lol WELCOME HOME MATE!!! My love to you all. Enjoy hanging with your loved ones first and foremost my friend. {{{{{{Group Hug}}}}}} xoxoxox

10 Jul 2010 10:05a.m.

SONNETAG wrote:

If Bethune evenm considers going back to SSCS then he deserves to go to jail for not just two years but twenty. It appears that Watsons's lot lied over him being a member and possibly his wife that their marriage was over - these lies perpetrated to get the Japanese to have leniency on the eco-terrorist. The Japanese behaved with patience, and a great deal of mercy for this troublemaker. I would suggest that Bethune waits untill he gets the money from SSCS - who will no doubt tell him that they spent all of his money on his defence for him - before he even considers anything to do with the eco world. It is obvious this simpleton was blinded by the vapid rabid rhetoric of Watson and Co. He wshould get on with his life and leave this bunch of out and out downright lying bunch of b*stards well alone - or next time it will be twenty years