Photos: Protest against war criminal John Howard's University of Sydney honorary doctorate

September 30, 2016
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Staff and Students at the University of Sydney on 30 September held a protest against fromer prime minister and war criminal John Howard on campus as the university awarded him an honorary doctorate. Aborigianal rights, refugee rights and the invasion of Iraq were among the issues raised.

Video: Students and Staff protest war criminal John Howard as he receives an honorary doctorate from #USYD. 

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Protester using megaphone
Rachel Evans chanting on a megaphone. Photo: Zeb Parkes.

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Protester with sign
Protester with sign that reads 'How much racism and war before USYD says not?' Photo: Zeb Parkes

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Protester with sign
Protester with sign that reads 'War criminal'. Photo: Zeb Parkes.

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Protester using megaphone
Protester using megaphone. Photo: Zeb Parkes.

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Protesters with signs
Protesters with signs. Photo: Zeb Parkes.

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Protester with sign
Protester with sign that reads 'Howard - War criminal - go to jail'. Photo: Zeb Parkes.

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Protester with sign that reads 'Dr of war crimes'. Photo: Zeb Parkes.

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Protester with sign
Protester with sign that reads 'Howard War Criminal'. Photo: Zeb Parkes

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Protester speaking on megaphone
Protester speaking on megaphone. Photo: Zeb Parkes

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Protesters with signs
Protesters with signs. Photo: Zeb Parkes

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