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Indigenous Deaths in Custody

Protesters gathered at the Domain. Photography: Brianna Bullivant
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Activists call for independent investigations into Indigenous deaths in custody

Speakers condemned police for lack of transparency and accountability.

December 7, 2020 Tiger Perkins
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Car convoy to Long Bay Prison demands justice for Indigenous deaths in custody

Police did not stop this action from going ahead.

September 19, 2020 Ranuka Tandan
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Black Lives Matter rally in Kempsey kicks off weekend of action

Hundreds turned up to protest Indigenous deaths in police custody.

July 4, 2020 Jazz Breen and Ellie Wilson
Protestors stand along the Sydney Town Hall steps, with images of deceased Indigenous people's faces.
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Silent March for Deaths in Custody

Protestors met to mourn the Indigenous deaths that have occurred in custody and called for action

February 23, 2019 Himath Siriniwasa

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