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"And now, a tape from Clarion, an anonymous Victorian reporter," says Patty Harris.
The tape begins -
Recently, during protests in Paris IV, shots were fired.
So far, there's been three convincing stories as to what happened. First, there has been some wild accusations that strike breakers opened fire. Unlike the messy strike negotiations in Victoria, there seems to be no evidence of this.
Secondly, people have blamed the police for firing warning shots, resulting in bullets hitting at least three people.
Finally, a story that an unknown person fired at least three shots. One hit a bystander. The police swiftly acted, and by mutual agreement, the protests were ended for the day.
Comparing this to the protests in Lorena Station, there's some undeniable conclusions. First of all, note the consistency of the story coming out of Lorena. A news broadcast said that inspectors and Federal troops would arrive soon. It mentioned prisoners from the protests. Following the broadcast, the rebel group called the Cards and others stormed the central buildings. All sides of the story agree about this.
Why has this news report, or even a transcription of this news report failed to appear?
What are they hiding? Will Paris IV have the same - inability to produce facts?
This is Clarion, signing off.
"And now, a tape from Clarion, an anonymous Victorian reporter," says Patty Harris.
The tape begins -
Recently, during protests in Paris IV, shots were fired.
So far, there's been three convincing stories as to what happened. First, there has been some wild accusations that strike breakers opened fire. Unlike the messy strike negotiations in Victoria, there seems to be no evidence of this.
Secondly, people have blamed the police for firing warning shots, resulting in bullets hitting at least three people.
Finally, a story that an unknown person fired at least three shots. One hit a bystander. The police swiftly acted, and by mutual agreement, the protests were ended for the day.
Comparing this to the protests in Lorena Station, there's some undeniable conclusions. First of all, note the consistency of the story coming out of Lorena. A news broadcast said that inspectors and Federal troops would arrive soon. It mentioned prisoners from the protests. Following the broadcast, the rebel group called the Cards and others stormed the central buildings. All sides of the story agree about this.
Why has this news report, or even a transcription of this news report failed to appear?
What are they hiding? Will Paris IV have the same - inability to produce facts?
This is Clarion, signing off.