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Museum protest hits out at BP link to Australia works

AN “unsanctioned performance” broke out at the British Museum yesterday as environmental campaigners stopped visitors from entering an exhibition sponsored by oil giant BP.

BP’s financial support of the Indigenous Australia exhibition was labelled “disturbing” by Aboriginal representatives who blame the firm for much of their communities’ dislodgement.

Activists staged an oil spill and a play telling the story of colonialism in Australia in the museum’s main hall.

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