Listen "Simon Peterffy: On Militant Environmental Activism"
Episode Synopsis
Militant activists don't often have fans in the media and general public with many having no time for their "lawlessness". In episode two of the Rare Air podcast, militant activist Simon Peterffy, who heads up the Forest Rescue group in WA, highlights his profound fears for the health of the planet. He has no time for petitions and cake stalls - he is compelled to get in there and physically stop the destruction. Simon was one of the three activists who jumped on board the Japanese whaler Shonan Maru 2 in January 2012 and were detained for over a week before being handed back to Australian authorities. And as you'll hear, its not the only time he's put his life on the line for the sake of the planet. Thanks to Simon for being so generous with his story. Mixed by Adrian Sardi ( The Vault audio post production) Photo courtesy of Simon Peterffy Theme music Les Jeunes Pousses by Francoiz Breut
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