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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sydney Opera House attacked AGAIN by Labor’s Enviro Nazi’s.Sydney Opera House, “the worlds most dangerous, unsecure public building on earth? Another Labor security failure.

 

Sydney Opera House has again been vandalized by Labor’s Envrio Nazi attack Dogs, Green Peace.

The vandals again managed to avoid Opera House security staff and casually walked up a sail of the Opera House and proceeded to vandalize the building with Labor Party and Green Peace propaganda.

15 12 09 Green Peace Vandalize Sydney Opera House AGAIN

The Vandals in action this morning,on what must surely be the most dangerous unsecure public building on earth, these vandals could have thrown explosives or distributed any substance of their choosing from here,contaminating hundreds if not thousands of tourists and Sydneysiders on their way to work disembarking ferries and busses at Circular Quay below.

Again no attempt was made to shoot down these Peace Activists Enviro Nazi’s aka. Urban Terrorist’s,Vandals.

Flash Back Green Peace Vandals last and most infamous vandalism attack upon the Sydney Opera House was back on March 18, 2003.

15 12 09 NO War SOHouse 2004

'No War' activists given periodic detention

SMH
January 30, 2004

The words "No War" were sprayed on to one of the Opera House sails in red paint.

Two peace activists who painted "No War" on the Sydney Opera House were today sentenced to nine months' periodic detention.

David Burgess, 33, and Will Saunders, 42, were convicted late last year of malicious damage after painting "No War" on the tallest sail of the Opera House on March 18, 2003.

NSW District Court Judge Anthony Blackmore today sentenced the pair to nine months weekend jail and ordered they jointly pay $111,000 compensation to the Sydney Opera House Trust.

Earlier in today's proceedings the pair handed over a cheque for $40,000 to the trust.

The pair painted the slogan on the Sydney landmark in a protest against Australia's involvement in the war in Iraq.

Judge Blackmore said it did not matter whether the graffiti was done to make a political statement, it was still malicious damage.

"Whether it was caused by an irresponsible drunken man or one making a serious political point it makes little difference," Judge Blackmore said.

About 100 supporters waited outside the court for Burgess and Saunders while they were fingerprinted.

Burgess's lawyer John Doris said the pair would appeal their conviction and sentence.

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