Australian senator Lidia Thorpe confronted King Charles during his parliamentary address, shouting “you are not my king” and demanding a treaty between Australia’s First Nations and the government, citing historical injustices and the need for land restitution. Thorpe accused the royal family of still holding Indigenous “bones and skulls” and called for the King to take leadership in discussions for a treaty. The incident reflects ongoing protests during the royal tour of Australia by supporters of First Nations resistance, advocating for decolonization and Indigenous rights.
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