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Terry Hicks heckled at Eureka march
2004-12-05
THE father of Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks was heckled at a Eureka Stockade event this morning. Terry Hicks was invited to lead the dawn lantern walk in the Victorian city of Ballarat today, a move criticised by many including Premier Steve Bracks. The ABC reported Mr Hicks kept a low profile during the walk and received support from about 1,000 people who marched with him during the event. However, after he spoke at the Eureka Centre, a small number of people accused him of using the Eureka story for his own political purposes. "How dare you hijack this event," one man yelled from the crowd.

Mr Hicks told the ABC: "I don't mind people having a go at me but could they please come and ask me the story personally." His 29-year-old son has been held on Guantanamo Bay for three years since he was captured with Taliban forces in Afghanistan, and is accused of fighting with the Taliban against US and coalition forces. During his speech, Mr Hicks said in some areas justice had not changed in a century and a half. "One hundred and 50 years ago there was a lot of injustices," he said. "Today, particularly on my side and what I'm doing, we still have injustices."

Today's dawn event was one of many held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade. The battle at the Eureka Stockade was the result of tensions between miners and the Victorian government over unjust taxes. Miners, who were not landholders, were not allowed to vote and were being targeted by crippling taxes enforced by an over-zealous police force. Rioting miners burnt down the Eureka Hotel and built the Eureka Stockade out of wooden slabs and carts on the site of the burnt-out hotel. Two days later, at 4.45am, government forces stormed the camp and about 30 miners and six soldiers were killed.
Posted by:God Save The World

#5  "Today, particularly on my side and what I’m doing, we still have injustices."

I have to agree with Papa Hicks on this. If there were any justice, his Talibastard son would have been put against a wall and shot by now.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2004-12-05 5:09:39 PM  

#4  And poisonous too.
Posted by: Charles   2004-12-05 9:36:33 AM  

#3  I keep waiting for a Gitmo spokesman to announce, with great sadness, that ALL of the detainees died in a tragic mass slippling on bars of soap incident. Speaking haltingly, and wiping back tears, he could explain how the change in soap brands to a more Islamic-freindly one turned into disaster when the new brand was found, too late, to be more slippery than the old.
Posted by: Justrand   2004-12-05 9:33:27 AM  

#2  Good on the Heckler.

Silence is too often assumed to be consent. It's great, his heckling made all the Nightly News in Australia, even SBS (Special Bash-america Service).

All the news networks showed him shouting 'how dare you hijack this event?!'

fantastic.

as if the fight for freedom from taxes without representation has anything to do with freedom for a traitor Islamist convert who fought with a represive bunch of Islamist nutters!

david hicks should have been shot on sight not dragged back to gitmo. Shoot him for the traitorous dog he is.
Posted by: Anon1   2004-12-05 7:52:57 AM  

#1  Seems to be a prime specimen of that particularly Australian species Wankeris Dexteris Australianensis, or the Southern Right Wanker...
Posted by: mojo   2004-12-05 3:17:01 AM  

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