from Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy
Saturday, Sept 28th, 12 pm at Qld Parliament on the corner of Alice and George Streets … Rally to stop Black Deaths in Custody on the anniversary of John Pat’s death in police custody.
from Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy
Saturday, Sept 28th, 12 pm at Qld Parliament on the corner of Alice and George Streets … Rally to stop Black Deaths in Custody on the anniversary of John Pat’s death in police custody.
Posted on September 23, 2013 by Workers BushTelegraph → Leave a comment
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