Native Hawaiians Take Iolani Palace

Iolani Palace

A Native Hawaiian group that advocates sovereignty locked the gates of a historic palace in downtown Honolulu on Wednesday, saying it would carry out the business of what it considers the legitimate government of the islands.

State deputy sheriffs weren’t allowing anyone else to enter Iolani Palace grounds as unarmed security guards from the Hawaiian Kingdom Government group blocked all gates to the palace, which is adjacent to the state Capitol.

Source: The Associated Press

UPDATE: Sen. Will Espero Wants Answers On How Palace Takeover Occurred


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2 Responses to “ Native Hawaiians Take Iolani Palace ”

  1. Lots to be pissed about in Hawaii these days.

    Think I’ll just go to Fiji this summer. It’s twice as nice, with a tenth of the tourists.

  2. [...] Hawaiian Kingdom Government who recently took over Iolani Palace on April 30th has been denied a permit to assemble and occupy palace grounds which they have been granted on a [...]

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