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  • Give us our land back, Senator heckles King Charles in Australian Parliament

    Give us our land back, Senator heckles King Charles in Australian Parliament

    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.

    “Give us our land back! Give us what you stole from us!” Thorpe screamed in an almost minute-long diatribe after the 75-year-old 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.

    Australia was a British colony for more than 100 years, during which time thousands of Aboriginal Australians were killed and entire communities displaced.

    The country gained de facto independence in 1901 but has never become a fully-fledged republic. King Charles is the current head of state.

    Charles is on a nine-day jaunt through Australia and Samoa, the first major foreign tour since his life-changing cancer diagnosis earlier this year.

    Thorpe is known for her attention-grabbing political stunts and fierce opposition to the monarchy.

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    When she was sworn into office in 2022, Thorpe raised her right fist as she begrudgingly swore to serve Queen Elizabeth II, who was then Australia’s head of state.

    “I sovereign, Lidia Thorpe, do solemnly and sincerely swear that I will be faithful and I bear true allegiance to the colonising Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” she said before being rebuked by a Senate official.

    “Senator Thorpe, Senator Thorpe, you are required to recite the oath as printed on the card,” said the chamber’s president, Sue Lines.

    In 1999, Australians narrowly voted against removing the queen amid a row over whether her replacement would be chosen by members of parliament, not the public.

    In 2023, Australians overwhelmingly rejected measures to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution and to create an Indigenous consultative assembly.

    AFP

  • Nigerians arrested over Australian teenager’s ‘sextortion’ death

    Nigerians arrested over Australian teenager’s ‘sextortion’ death

    Australian police announced on Monday that two men have been apprehended in Nigeria for allegedly attempting to extort an Australian teenager by threatening to distribute compromising photos of him online.According to detectives, the teenager tragically took his own life after being targeted by the suspects in what authorities describe as a “sextortion” scheme.The suspects, who had engaged in online conversations with the teenager, demanded payment of Aus$500 (US$330) under the threat of releasing personal photos of the boy, as per Australian police reports.”Sextortion,” a form of cybercrime on the rise, typically involves scammers posing as online love interests to coax victims into sending explicit images, which are then used as leverage for extortion.Collaborating with law enforcement agencies in South Africa and Nigeria, Australian police successfully traced the two suspects to a Nigerian slum.Authorities highlighted that under Nigerian jurisdiction, local law enforcement retains the authority to prosecute for crimes committed against Australians.Helen Schneider, commander of the Australian Federal Police, emphasized the global nature of child sextortion crimes, underscoring the importance of cross-border cooperation in combating such offenses.