Hone Harawira Addresses Mayday Protest Against Australian PM's Racism
Photos Video and Story by Francis Cook
A protest took place today outside the Australian High Commission and Parliament against Tony Abbott’s policy to close down Aboriginal communities across Western Australia.
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Crowd makes its way through
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Roughly two hundred supporters turned up for the protest which began at the Katherine Mansfield Park then headed for the Australian High Commission where Dr Maria Bargh, political scientist at Victoria University, and Hone Harawira, leader of the MANA party, addressed the crowd.
The group then marched through the streets of Thordon to Parliament chanting “Tony Abbott you can’t hide, you’re committing genocide!” Green Party leader Metiria Turei, activist Pala Molisa, and Hone Harawira delivered speeches on the steps of Parliament.
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Turei addresses the crowd
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Protestors arrive at Parliament
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Pala Molisa speaks outside
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Harawira jokes with the protestors
Abbott’s plan to shut down Aboriginal communities has been met with widespread outrage, and his recent statement that living in the communities was a “lifestyle choice” for Aboriginal peoples has been strongly derided by critics.
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