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‘This isn’t your land’ – Senator Lidia Thorpe shouts at King in Australian parliament

By Editorial Board Published October 21, 2024 3 Min Read
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‘This isn’t your land’ – Senator Lidia Thorpe shouts at King in Australian parliament

A senator has tried to confront the King after he spoke in Australia’s parliament, shouting: “This is not your land. You are not our King”.

Lidia Thorpe, sporting conventional clothes, strode up the aisle yelling that she didn’t settle for his sovereignty.

Safety stopped her getting shut and led her out the chamber because the King turned to speak with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Ms Thorpe is the primary Aboriginal lady from the state of Victoria to grow to be a senator.

When she was sworn into parliament she refused to take an oath of allegiance to the late Queen.

The senator was one in every of about 20 folks protesting because the royals laid a wreath on the warfare memorial in Canberra earlier within the day.

Her try and confront the King got here after he spoke to outstanding politicians and dignitaries at Parliament Home in Canberra.

An indigenous chief who earlier welcomed the royals to Australia’s capital on Monday additionally known as on him to apologise for colonial wrongs.

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The royals had been earlier welcomed to Canberra by Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams. Pic: AP

Aunty Serena Williams from the Ngunnawal folks, carried out a “Welcome to Country” and smoking ceremony.

She mentioned: “We all have roles and responsibilities, and I have roles and responsibilities to my people. And I think an apology would be beautiful.”

When requested if that meant the King himself ought to express regret, she replied, “Yes. Because we have to acknowledge our past.”

King Charles and Queen Camilla lay a wreath at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Pic: Brook Mitchell/Pool Photo via AP

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The couple laid a wreath on the Australian Struggle Memorial in Canberra. Pic: AP

Throughout his handle in parliament, the King referenced the ceremony by Aunty Serena as he landed in Canberra.

He mentioned he “deeply” appreciated the gesture, which he mentioned provided the possibility to, “to pay my respects to the traditional owners of the land on which we meet”.

“In my many visits to Australia I witnessed the courage and hope that have guided the nation’s long and sometimes difficult journey towards reconciliation,” the King mentioned.

However he stopped wanting the apology indigenous leaders had hoped to listen to.

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