The Australian Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition had to be rescued by riot cops, after celebrating Australia Day by questioning the ‘relevance’ of Aboriginal Rights.
They were surrounded by 200 protesters who banged on the glass shouting ‘shame’ and ‘racist’.
PM Julia Gillard appeared to stumble and lose a shoe while being evacuated by at least 50 armoured police.
The pair had been at a ceremony for the inaugural National Emergency Medals. The honours were being presented as the country marked ‘Australia Day’, also known as Invasion Day – when the first British ships arrived and launched a campaign of extermination against the native people which lasted more than 150 years.
The protests, in Canberra, were carried out by campaigners who had gathered to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the city’s Aboriginal Tent Embassy, established in 1972 in protest at the government’s refusal to acknowledge Aboriginal land rights.
Anger was sparked after Tony Abbott, leader of the right-wing Liberal Party of Australia, launched a racist tirade at the ceremony, calling for the Tent Embassy to be torn down.
Fred Hooper, an Aboriginal community leader who was at the protest said the event had been peaceful until Mr Abbott made his remarks.
“The opposition leader on national television made a comment to tear down something that we have built over 40 years, which is sacred to us,” he said.
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