- an Aboriginal man was not allowed on a long-distance bus despite a valid ticket and a vacant seat;
- an Aboriginal woman was told not to take her pillow on the bus as it ‘might carry head lice’;
- Aboriginal mothers are not allowed to take prams into a supermarket, while non-Indigenous woman can;
- some people still live in makeshift tin houses, not too different to what the original Freedom Riders saw in 1965.
Aboriginal leader Michael Anderson* said, “conditions are worse than what they were in the ‘60s. The only difference is the style of homes and we’ve got running water. But there are no jobs and no education.”
For the full story go to http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2005/616/616p3.htm.
* http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Michael+Anderson+Aboriginal&btnG=Go
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australia is sick
20.02.2005 17:44
Although representing less than 3 per cent of the population, Aborigines fill the lock-ups and prisons. In the Northern Territory, one dies in custody every two weeks - a rate said to be higher than the death of imprisoned blacks in apartheid South Africa."
so reported John Pilger in 1998. australia is a country with a brutal racist past and a brutal racist present. read pilger's book, secret country, it's all there. the current australian government seems very happy to perpetuate this situation.
green left review seems to publish some good stuff for oz watchers.
http://pilger.carlton.com/australia/articles
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