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Revealed: Australia’s “dirty little secrets”

john-pilger-spillLeaders welcome John Pilger's story telling the world about racism and poverty inflicted upon First Peoples

Indigenous leaders have welcomed a confronting article written by one of the world's most renowned documentary film makers, social commentators, journalist and author John Pilger for the internationally acclaimed newspaper, The Guardian where he has castigated Australia for...

 

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 07:52

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Can you prove your Aboriginality, Mr Charles? Yes, here is my certificate of dispossession!

Jack-Charles1Back in November 2012 the outrageously disrespectful story unearthed the insistence by the Australia Council for Uncle Jack Charles, a highly respected statesman Elder to provide them with Confirmation of Aboriginality (COA).

The facts are Uncle Jack Charles' mother was a Bunnerong woman, his father a Wiradjuri man and Uncle Jack was born in Melbourne in 1943.

One of Australia's most renowned...

 

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 May 2013 07:48

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