Over 100 police raid Occupy Melbourne and remove First Nations Embassy/Customs House

Today (16/11/11), according to the OM Digest "at around 8, council officers returned with a much larger police support: four “Public Order Response” (Riot Squad) 4WDs, three unmarked police vans, three squad cars, two prisoner transport trucks and between 100 and 120 police officers". The police moved in taking down the Indigenous Embassy and Customs House which had been erected on Saturday in the Treasury Gardens. Three people were arrested during the raid for non-violent resistance. The charge is a council by-law “Hindering a council officer”. An emergency protest occurred at the Town Hall at 11AM.

Related Melbourne City Council sanities Treasury Gardens fails to learn lesson of Zuccoti Park: OM Digest

The police and the Melbourne City Council deny protestors have been “evicted” but they are merely enforcing local by laws about camping by ordering the removal of structures. Of course the fact that Occupy Melbourne is an ongoing 24 hour occupation is ignore. The fact is that a “tent city” style protest requires structures so they are in effect banning this protest and any similar protests. Protestors have also been told to remove “objects and things” which is so broad to be ridiculous.The protest is not banned however an overwhelming police response will be called in if people do anything other than just stand there with no protest signs, equipment or protection from the weather! It is clear that "public space" is now only available for public protests in the most limited of fashion, meanwhile corporations are free to use their financial resources to dominate the landscape of our CBD.

The police defended the use of 100 police on the grounds they had to be prepared. Prepared for what, more non-violent resistance from a protest group which has remained steadfast in its use of non-violence since day one. This level of policing has only one purpose, to intimidate and harass dissent out of existence.

Cops line up before the raid Embassy being dumped onto council truck

In addition the fact that the tent removed was an “First Nations Embassy” is being ignored. The tent was called the "Customs House" as it was issuing Aboriginal Passports as a statement that Aboriginal sovereignty on this country has never been ceded. Today’s police action was just another “move on” action by the state against Aboriginal people in the same way force has been used ever since 1788 to ensure the crown controls land use in this country. Indigenous elder and activist elder Robbie Thorpe labelled Australia a "Nazi dream" during the police action.

The First Nations Embassy the night before the raid

As one protestor said on ABC radio, “All we are trying to do is open a space for discussion about the way our society is run, and all they are doing is proving our point”.

Occupy Melbourne failed in an attempt to get an emergency injunction served today in the Federal Court against the Council action however the case itself is still scheduled to be heard in the near future.

Occupy Melbourne has meet tonight at 6PM in the City Square for its next General Asesmbly where what to do next was discussed. Will post updates as they become available.

An Evict Robert Doyle action has been planned by the Indigenous Working Group for Thursday 17th at 12.30 PM at the City Square.

Emergency protest at the Town Hall today GA in the City Square tonight

Ironically a solidarity action for Occupy Wall St who were evicted on Tuesday night with the aid of tear gas, pepper spray and sound cannon has also been called for Wednesday 2PM at the U.S. consulate.

#OMEL - MCC Takes Down Customs House from OM Digest on Vimeo.

Mainstream Press Coverage

Channel 10 news footage of raid via Age website
Sydney Morning Herald report
Report on U.S. news website Bloomberg
ABC radio report
The Age

Alternative Press

Melbourne City Council sanities Treasury Gardens fails to learn lesson of Zuccoti Park: OM Digest
Green Left Weekly Coverage
Inspector Bernie Jackson speaks after police rip down the indigenous embassy at Occupy

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