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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard Dragged Away From Angry Protesters.





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Julia Gillard clung to her bodyguard as she was dragged off her feet away from a crowd of angry protesters in Canberra today. In extraordinary scenes, riot police were called in and formed a shield around the prime minister as she made a hasty escape outside a citizenship ceremony. PHOTOS: Gillard dragged from angry mobDramatic footage showed the flustered PM losing her shoe as her security escort ran a gauntlet through about 200 protesters from The Lobby restaurant near Old Parliament House — where Gillard had been handing out medals to emergency services representatives — to her car waiting outside. The group had trapped Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott inside the restaurant until dozens of extra police, including the riot squad, were called to the scene shortly after 2.30pm (AEDT). Protesters had been taking part in an event to mark the 40th anniversary of the nearby Aboriginal Tent Embassy when they surrounded The Lobby restaurant and banged on the three glass sides, chanting "shame" and "racist".The two leaders, protected by police and security officers, escaped out a side door after about 20 minutes.Protesters chased their car down the road, banging on its roof and bonnet.The embassy was celebrating a 40-year milestone with a three-day "Corroboree for Sovereignty" with thousands of indigenous Australians travelling to Canberra for the occasion.Tensions boiled over following comments Mr Abbott made in Sydney earlier in the day.Mr Abbott said he understood why the tent embassy was set up "all those years ago"."I think a lot has changed for the better since then," he told reporters."I think the indigenous people of Australia can be very proud of the respect in which they are held by every Australian."I think a lot has changed since then, and I think it probably is time to move on from that."For many Aboriginal people Australia Day is considered Invasion Day.Earlier on Wednesday afternoon embassy founder Michael Anderson addressed a rally at the site."To hell with the government and the courts in this country. You haven't got a high hope to take us on," he said."We will force these issues."Too many of our families have suffered for some bastard to get in the road."There were false reports Ms Gillard had been tackled by protesters as she was escorted to her commonwealth car.A spokesman for the prime minister said Ms Gillard slipped as she was leaving the building.Activists from the tent embassy accused Mr Abbott of inciting racial riots with his earlier comments.Michael Anderson said the comments were disrespectful."He said the Aboriginal embassy had to go, we heard it on a radio broadcast," he told AAP."We thought no way, so we circled around the building."He said the protesters wanted the leaders to clarify their position and whether Mr Abbott was serious about removing the embassy."You've got 1000 people here peacefully protesting and to make a statement about tearing down the embassy - it's just madness on the part of Tony Abbott," Mr Anderson said."What he said amounts to inciting racial riots."

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Time Magazine's "Person of the Year:" Arab Spring Protesters, No Really !!!

NEW YORK (The Blaze/AP) — “The Protester” has been named Time’s “Person of the Year” for 2011.
The selection was announced Wednesday on NBC’s “Today” show.
The magazine cited dissent across the Middle East that has spread to Europe and the United States, and says these protesters are reshaping global politics.
“From the Arab Spring to Athens, from Occupy Wall Street to Athens,” the cover says.
Last year, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg got the honor.
Time’s “Person of the Year” is the person or thing that has most influenced the culture and the news during the past year for good or for ill. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke received the honor in 2009. The 2008 winner was then-President-elect Barack Obama. Other previous winners have included Bono, President George W. Bush, and Amazon.com CEO and founder Jeff Bezos.
Time said it is recognizing protesters because they are “redefining people power” around the world. On its website, it even includes profiles of protesters, including multiple Occupy Wall Street occupiers.
However, it does seem odd that the magazine would honor such a “person.” Consider that thousands have been arrested in the Occupy movement, Arab Spring protesters in Egypt haveraped several female journalists, UK youths screamed “Off with their heads!” at Prince Charles, and Greek rioters have been filmed firebombing police.