MARCH FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAYs
this year 10 Dec falls on a Tues, FIRE will commemorate on Sun 8 Dec 2019
JOIN ABORIGINAL PEOPLES' DEFENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights abuses against Aboriginal peoples are at a crisis point.
More children are being forcibly removed than at any time in Australia’s history. The torture of black youth in the Don Dale detention centre in Darwin is happening across the country and examples of extreme police brutality and killings of Aboriginal people in custody are being exposed every week. These abuses are rooted in a continuing invasion and denial of First Nations sovereignty.
At the rally, Aboriginal leaders were joined by representatives from other campaigns and marginalised peoples standing up against brutal human rights abuses by the Australian government and by various colonialist governments from around the world. It is the same government torturing refugees in offshore detention, persecuting Muslims, destroying the environment and denying social equity and trying to criminalise trade union activism in the building industry and beyond.
if numbers lower than last year, very vocal
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this year 10 Dec falls on a Tues, FIRE will commemorate on Sun 8 Dec 2019
JOIN ABORIGINAL PEOPLES' DEFENCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights abuses against Aboriginal peoples are at a crisis point.
More children are being forcibly removed than at any time in Australia’s history. The torture of black youth in the Don Dale detention centre in Darwin is happening across the country and examples of extreme police brutality and killings of Aboriginal people in custody are being exposed every week. These abuses are rooted in a continuing invasion and denial of First Nations sovereignty.
At the rally, Aboriginal leaders were joined by representatives from other campaigns and marginalised peoples standing up against brutal human rights abuses by the Australian government and by various colonialist governments from around the world. It is the same government torturing refugees in offshore detention, persecuting Muslims, destroying the environment and denying social equity and trying to criminalise trade union activism in the building industry and beyond.
if numbers lower than last year, very vocal
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