"This is not your land, you are not my king," Thorpe said as she railed against what she described as a "genocide" of Indigenous Australians by European settlers.
Charles remained otherwise unfazed, speaking quietly to Albanese while security stopped Thorpe from approaching the King, highlighting the tensions surrounding the visit.
"Give us what you stole from us! Give us our land back!" Lidia Thorpe shouted, emphasizing the demand for restitution and acknowledgment of Indigenous rights.
"You committed genocide against our people," Thorpe said, passionately urging for a treaty and shedding light on the historical injustices faced by Indigenous Australians.
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