Over A Thousand People Turned Up To Protest Indigenous Deaths In Custody On Saturday
"A death in custody doesn’t just impact the immediate family and community. It impacts every Aboriginal person in Australia.” - Paul Silva
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Well over a thousand people rallied in Sydney on Saturday to protest against Indigenous Australian deaths in police custody on the 30th Anniversary of the 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC).
According to
Junkee‘s social justice reporter, Millie Roberts, there were well over 1000 people at Sydney’s protest. Police at the event estimated around 1250.