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Australia, King Charles
Indigenous senator who heckled King Charles during Australia visit censured
Australian senator Lidia Thorpe tore up a copy of a motion censuring her for protesting against King Charles during his October visit when she accused him of genocide against Indigenous people.
'Shame on you all': Lidia Thorpe responds after Senate censures her over King Charles protest
The Senate has censured Lidia Thorpe over her protest during King Charles' Australia visit last month. Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has responded after the Senate voted to censure her over a protest she staged during King Charles' Australian visit.
Australian senate censures Indigenous colleague who yelled at King Charles
Australian senate censures Indigenous lawmaker who yelled at King Charles III - Australian senators have voted to censure an Indigenous colleague who yelled at King Charles III during a reception in P
Australia's Senate Censures Lidia Thorpe Over Protest Against King Charles
Australia’s Senate censured Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe on November 18 for protesting King Charles during his visit to parliament. Thorpe, an Indigenous activist, accused the monarch of genocide and rejected his sovereignty over Australia after he paid respects to traditional landowners in his speech.
Senate censures Lidia Thorpe after outburst at King Charles and Queen Camilla during Australian royal tour
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has been censured over her outburst at King Charles and Queen Camilla during their royal visit to Canberra last month.
Lidia Thorpe faces Senate censure over antics at King Charles’ speech
Controversial independent senator Lidia Thorpe says the major parties are planning to move a censure motion against her today, following her protest of King Charles III last month.
Lidia Thorpe, indigenous Australian senator who heckled King Charles, censured
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has been censured by Australia's Parliament for heckling King Charles during his October visit. The Senate passed the censure motion, condemning her actions as "disruptive and disrespectful.
Lidia Thorpe censured after King Charles protest
After confronting the British monarch during his royal visit to Australia, independent senator Lidia Thorpe has been officially censured by her colleagues
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe censured over protest against King Charles
The Senate of Australia on Monday, November 18, 2024, censured an Indigenous woman parliamentarian, Lidia Thorpe, over her protest against King Charles.According to Reuters, Senator Linda Thorpe has been censored for protesting against the
Australian senator censured for heckling King Charles III during an address at Parliament House
An Indigenous Australian senator was censured by fellow lawmakers Monday for a "disrespectful and disruptive" outburst at Britain's King Charles as he delivered an address to dignitaries in Parliament.
Australian Senate censures Indigenous member for King Charles protest
Australia's Senate on Monday censured an Indigenous woman parliamentarian over her protest against King Charles during his visit to the parliament last month when she accused the British monarch of genocide.
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Lidia Thorpe says government purposefully censured her while she was on a plane
Firebrand senator Lidia Thorpe has accused the government of purposely passing a censure motion while they knew she was on a ...
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Senate censures Lidia Thorpe over King Charles protest and Ralph Babet over offensive tweets after Trump election victory
Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe has been censured over her confrontation of King Charles, and Clive Palmer-backed senator ...
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