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Aboriginal activist Wayne Wharton's arrest outside Sydney Opera House during King Charles's visit turns spotlight on centuries-old wounds.
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Indigenous protesters demand return of stolen lands, national treaty, and repatriation of ancestral remains from British institutions.
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