Indigenous Aussie senator heckles Charles in House
The New Indian Express|October 22, 2024
INDIGENOUS senator Lidia Thorpe shouted anti-colonial slogans at King Charles during his visit to the Australian parliament on Monday, shocking assembled lawmakers and other dignitaries.
Indigenous Aussie senator heckles Charles in House

"Give us our land back! Give us what you stole from us!" Thorpe screamed in an almost minute-long diatribe, after the king's speech.

"This is not your land, you are not my king," the independent lawmaker said, decrying what she described as a "genocide" of Indigenous Australians by European settlers.

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