REUTERS
Thursday September 14 11:39 PM ET
  Aborigine Protests Fizzle at Sydney
  Olympics 

  By Michael Perry 

  SYDNEY (Reuters) - A march through Sydney by Aboriginal
  activists fizzled Friday, dampening police fears that unruly
  protests would mar one of Australia's proudest moments at the Olympics
opening ceremony.

  But police were on the look-out for groups of violent anarchists,
leftists and others heading
  to the Olympics after disrupting a meeting of the World Economic Forum
in Melbourne. 

  Just hours before the opening ceremony of the Millennium Games, New
South Wales police
  chief Peter Ryan warned that officers would act ``very, very firmly''
against such groups. 

  Aboriginal leaders had planned Friday's march as the center-piece of
their efforts to draw
  international attention to their grievances. 

  In the end, fewer than 200 Aborigines and their white supporters
turned up, chanting and
  waving banners reading ''Shame, Australian Shame'' as they marched
through the central
  business district of Australia's premier city. 

  Protest leaders were crestfallen at the low turnout, partly the result
of infighting among
  Aboriginal groups. 

  A human chain protest between Sydney and its airport failed to get off
the ground earlier this
  week. 

  ``Yes, I'm disappointed with the numbers,'' said Lyall Munro with the
Sydney Metropolitan
  Land Council. 

  ``This country is killing the people, Aborigine people, and it will
continue to do so while the
  world sits by and watches.'' 

  A handful of police officers followed the marchers toward the city
offices of Prime Minister
  John Howard. 

  Reclaiming An Island 

  Aboriginal activists say the Australian government is using the
Olympics to whitewash a
  history of abuse and injustice since white settlers arrived in 1788,
evicting native inhabitants
  from their lands and massacring them by the thousands. 

  Aborigines make up 2.1 percent, or around 400,000, of Australia's 19
million population. 

  In a traditional Aboriginal gesture of reconciliation, police chief
Ryan visited a ``tent
  embassy'' in Sydney's Victoria Park Friday and tossed gum tree leaves
into a ceremonial
  bonfire. 

  He praised Aboriginal leaders for keeping their demonstrations
peaceful, but warned that
  police would not tolerate other activist groups trying to hijack their
cause. 

  ``I've pleaded for peace,'' Ryan told reporters. ``As it has turned
out we now have, as you
  can see, a spirit of friendship and cooperation.'' 

  ``If there is any problem from these alternative groups -- these
non-Aboriginal groups,
  international socialists and others -- we will act extremely firmly
against them,'' Ryan said. 

  ``They will not disrupt these Olympic Games (news - web sites) and
they will not embarrass
  the Aboriginal people by pretending to claim they are part of their
cause,'' he said. 

  ``We will not tolerate violence in the streets.'' 

  Authorities became alarmed after Sydney Aboriginal leader Charles
Perkin warned in April
  that visitors to the Games would see ``burning cars and burning
buildings.'' He has since
  toned down his rhetoric. 

  In another protest Friday, one group of Aborigines ''reclaimed'' Fort
Denison, an island in the
  middle of Sydney harbor, after landing there in canoes at dawn. 

  ``We're here today to claim Fort Denison back in the name of
indigenous sovereignty,''
  protester Trevor Close said. 

  ``We're sending a message to the New South Wales government today that
we're serving an
  eviction notice and we'd like rent paid for the last 206 years.'' 

  (Additional reporting by Andrew Gray and Andrew Browne) 

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