Activist claim banning sacred fire is a suppression of religious rights
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A high profile Aboriginal activist and co-founder of the Sovereignty Tent Embassy at Musgrave Park in Brisbane said his bail conditions not to light the sacred fire at the Tent Embassy site is a suppression of his religious rights and an assault on his culture.
Mr Wayne 'Coco' Wharton, Kooma man, said "The government and the courts allow the Catholics, Anglicans, Hindus, Jews, Greeks and Italians...
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