Published April 7, 2021
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On April 15, it will have been 30 years since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody, and a national day of action has been organised across the capital cities to demand justice for the over 450 Indigenous people who have died in custody since 1991.
A recent spate of deaths in custody – at the time of writing five people have died since the beginning of March – has further fueled the anger of Indigenous communities and their allies, reinforcing the purpose of the protests this weekend