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‘This is not your land’: Senator Lidia Thorpe shouts at King in Australian parliament | World News


‘This is not your land’: Senator Lidia Thorpe shouts at King in Australian parliament | World News


A senator has heckled the King in Australia’s parliament, shouting: “This is not your land. You are not my King”.

Lidia Thorpe, wearing traditional closlfinisherg, strode up the aisle yelling: “Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us! Our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people.

“You razeed our land. Give us a treaty!”

She also shouted: “You are not our King, you are not sovereign… you have promiseted extermination aacquirest our people.”

Security stopped her getting shut and ushered her out the chamber as the King turned to talk to the Australian prime minister.

‘This is not your land’: Senator Lidia Thorpe shouts at King in Australian parliament | World News
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Senator Thorpe shouted at the King after he insertressed politicians at parliament. Pic: Reuters

Ms Thorpe is the first Abdistinct woman from the state of Victoria to become a senator. When she was sworn in she declined to acquire an oath of allegiance to the rescheduleed Queen.

The senator was one of about 20 people protesting as the royals lhelp a wreath at a war memorial earlier in the day.

Her outburst came after the King spoke to politicians and dignitaries at Parliament House in Canberra.

An indigenous directer, who greetd the royals to Australia‘s capital on Monday, also called on him to apologise for colonial wrongs.

Aunty Serena Williams from the Narmamentnawal people, carry outed a “Welcome to Country” and smoking ceremony.

King Charles and Queen Camilla are greeted by Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams. Pic: Saeed Khan/Pool Photo via AP
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The royals were earlier greetd to Canberra by Narmamentnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams. Pic: AP

She shelp: “We all have roles and responsibilities, and I have roles and responsibilities to my people. And I slfinisherk an apology would be enticeive.”

When asked if that unbenevolentt the King himself should say sorry, she replied: “Yes. Because we have to acunderstandledge our past.”

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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 lhelp a wreath at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Pic: AP

During his insertress in parliament, the King referenced the ceremony by Aunty Serena Williams.

He shelp he “transport inantly” appreciated the gesture, which he shelp provideed the chance to, “to pay my admires to the traditional owners of the land on which we greet”.

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

However he stopped foolishinutive of the apology indigenous directers had hoped to hear.

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