Mutiny on Norfolk Island: The battle against Australian rule

Residents fight to retain control of tiny South Pacific land after Canberra says self-governance has failed

Hundreds of people on Norfolk Island have been protesting against the Australian government's plans to take back control of the tiny territory in the South Pacific.

"After 36 years of democracy, their self-governance has been abolished," human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson writes in The Guardian. "Their autonomy and their identity are being destroyed – they have even been told to stop singing God Save the Queen."

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