New Zealand anti-whaling activist Pete Bethune landed in Auckland this morning, shaken and slightly subdued - but with no regrets.
"Yeah, sure it was worth it, I have no regrets," he said, blinking back tears and choking on emotion at Auckland International Airport about 9am.
Upon landing, he was taken away to a private area to be reunited with his wife Sharyn and two daughters, Danielle, 16, and Alycia, 13, after spending about four months in a Japanese gaol.
"It's good to have him home on New Zealand soil. We will try to keep him home I think," Sharyn said before Pete and his family headed away. He is due to have a family lunch later in the day.
When he walked through the international airport, Bethune was greeted by about three supporters and 20 media.
''I don't regret anything about what I did, but I don't know if it's made any difference," Bethune said.
He kept quiet about any future plans to continue the fight against whaling, and said he needed to discuss the situation with others, but plans were already brewing.Read More>>>>
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