A large number of police officers remain stationed outside Canberra’s Old Parliament House on Saturday despite people failing to show for a planned protest. A day earlier, at least 200 officers moved to clear a camp from the parkland in front of the Parliament-turned-museum set up by the protesters who have been protesting on front of the building for two weeks, saying that the group was in breach of Commonwealth law for illegally camping on Commonwealth land. Officers, including search and rescue staff with power tools, dismantled tents, removed personal belongings and fixed structures from the site, bundling them into trucks. Some protesters followed the police’s request to move on, dismantling their own tents. But elsewhere, tense confrontations took place between some officers and protesters as items were removed, with demonstrators seen yelling “shame on you” at the evicting officers. After the tents were removed, demonstrators continued to surround the nearby Aboriginal …