Premierministerin floh vor Aborigines

Polizisten führen eine Frau barfuß eine Treppe hinunter.
Am australischen Nationalfeiertag kam es zu Tumulten. Premierministerin Gillard war mitten drin. Verletzt wurde niemand.
Polizisten führen eine Frau barfuß eine Treppe hinunter.

EPAepa03078720 Australian prime minister Julia Gillard (C) is escorted by police and bodyguards out of a award ceremony after aboriginal tent embassy protesters, protesting the settlement of Australia some 224 years ago, tried to get into the building in
Ein Mann schützt Julia Gillard mit einem Schutzschild vor Demonstranten.

dapdRECROPPED VERSION OF CAB801 - Australias Prime Minister Julia Gillard, second from left, is escorted out for safety by body guards and police through a crowd of rowdy protesters following a ceremony to mark Australias national day in Canberra, Austra
Julia Gillard wird von Sicherheitsleuten eine Treppe hinuntergeführt, während ein Mann wegrennt.

EPAepa03078879 Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard (C) loses her shoe as she is escorted by police and bodyguards in Canberra, 26 January 2012. Prime Minister Julia Gillard and opposition leader Tony Abbott had to be escorted out of an award ceremony
Eine Gruppe Polizisten steht neben einem barfüßigen Mann mit Körperbemalung und rotem Lendenschurz.

EPAepa03078880 An Aboriginal protester stands in front of policemen in Canberra, 26 January 2012. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard had to be escorted out of an award ceremony after aboriginal tent embassy protesters trapped Ms Gillard and Oppositio
Eine Frau steht vor der Aboriginal Embassy, auf der „Decolonising Now“ geschrieben steht.

EPAepa03075291 Aboriginal Tent Embassy elder Isobel Coe poses poses outside the the embassy in Canberra, Australia, 24 January 2012. It is the 40th anniversary of the original Aboriginal Tent Embassy that was established 26 January 1972. Although not reco
Polizisten führen mehrere Personen eine Treppe hinunter.

dapdPrime Minister Julia Gillard is escorted out for safety by body guards and police through a crowd of rowdy protesters following a ceremony to mark Australias national day in Canberra, Australia, Thursday Jan. 26, 2012. Some 200 supporters of indigenou

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