National John Pat Day to be recognised next year with marches, rallies across the nation
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John Pat, who was killed by off duty police officers in Western Australia's Roebourne in 1983, will be remembered in a National John Pat Day next year.
Marches and rallies will take place in every major city and in many towns across the nation.
It will be 30 years since September 28, 1983 when his life was extinguished during a brutal beating by an inebriated racist police...
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