Transcripts For ALJAZ 101 East Young Black And Behind Bars

ALJAZ 101 East Young Black And Behind Bars P1 July 12, 2024

A little very clearly france is and. She knew some of the day if we are attacked it is for values for our taste for freedom but this possibility on our soil is a belief really not to give in to any mind of terror so to qualify say it with great clarity once again we will not give in meanwhile an alarming surge in corona virus cases in European Countries is forcing governments to take drastic action the northeastern spanish region of catalonia is shutting its orders for 15 days people in france are less than an hour away from tighten the restrictions there president of the European Commission us live on delay and has said that a 256000000. 00 war chest will be made available to assist countries struggling to cope but also warned that immediate action is whats needed it is very serious. Numbers of cases are rising numbers of hospitalization are rising number of death are rising not this fast fortunately because we understand better today how to treat coverage patients and how to deal with the disease but the spread of the virus will overwhelm our Health Care Systems if we do not act urgently. And at least 140 refugees and migrants have been killed after their boat capsized off the coast of senegal a vessel caught fire shortly after leaving the town of bor the Spains Canary islands on saturday International Organization for migration says the incident was the deadliest shipwreck recorded this year whats it for myself from the team here in london ill see you tomorrow evening coming up next on aljazeera its one i want to east. 100. 00 is said more than 36 percent we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the way we live in is going dispensable to Economic Activity but industrial news is worsening access to fresh water counting the cost on aljazeera. Across aboriginal australia the black lives matter move on the streets of america resonates deeply. Indigenous leaders are using the groundswell of anger by the racially just to protest the high number of their own lives. And its. Aboriginal people i dissed proportionately arrested and locked up in a struggle some as young as 10 years old. Playing escorted from the courthouse back when it was just all metal around you you just feel like a caged animal just things are. Locking up 10 year olds 12 year olds whos not being shot at least 2 things back. In a special 2 pot investigation. And those on the front lines of the criminal Justice System in Western Australia the state with the countrys highest price of aboriginal incarceration. Moved. In the town of freeman a 19 year old makes his bond journey to the local cemetery. Hes one of 4 indigenous prisoners to die inside a Western Australian child in 20 to 20. Stanley suspected suicide is a death in custody a term used to describe any fatality involving the off hours use. The system fire the system fire team he was still a young young boy. Should not have been in that prison should have been the idea when the family couldnt love him and this couldnt happen wouldnt happen. Prisoners on day release have come to pay their last respects. Outpouring of sorrow is all too common for many indigenous families in the era of mass costs around. The early ninetys they have been more than 440 indigenous deaths in custody the majority in Western Australia. One is going to stop loss loss most of last year. When they are stuck killing iraqis. We want them to. Stanley was serving a 2 year sentence at a medium security jail for a string of burglary related offenses with parole the young inmate could have been released in 6 months he also spent time in youth detention learned to paint. And that helped him deal with things archie and depression. Stanley sisters tijana and just seem to remember him as a shy but loving member of the family. Is a photograph. Stanleys just unruh. It was one of those shadowy i wanted him to carry out with me. But to be forever young. He was sorry loving to my kids like. 7 asama but only 30. 1000 i. Did a painting of his hand to my daughter. Said to her for her birthday number there wasnt no big bad prisoner. You know i. Wasnt a bad person. I dont deserve. To be neglected. It in deserved or. Just seem to say she warned prison officers that her brother was struggling in child but request to move him to another section where he had an older family members were refused. Instead stanley was temporarily placed in a crisis care unit at risk in. My brother shari physical warning signs on. He had cuts on his arms he had cuts on his chest he wasnt hoping he wasnt mentally coping so him being in a state where he wasnt coping and he wasnt feeling loved just constantly plays in my mind just constantly my brothers mental state. Within 72 hours of returning to the general jail population stanley was found unconscious in a story that were notified that he was suicidal but he wasnt accounted for 42 hours i did muster. You know and even then it wasnt even screws that found him it was his fellow inmates it was his friends it was his brothers they neglected him they had a duty of care he died 2 days later in hospital now we have to suffer his family is suffering let her get so angry really really angry because he felt so alone in noise in those moments and we always and always said to him worry when you cant when youre feeling stressed and when you feeling like you cant quite go and pint so when i when i when we had our hold his hand in a hospital he had pine tar is nialls so he tried to carp but he was not supported in the environment that he was in the alleged neglect torments his mother connie he was in a unit for prisoners who were 18 years old up to 25 years old. This camera of security or around her was he my baby found in a store and thats where it happened. How did he get access to a story im have can anyone get access a priest not angel get access to my store room. The state coroner will investigate stanleys death what answers are you going searching for to juries. We want the church. Anyone thats left lost a loved one in a in any prison system has a lot of questions and they want to understand how that system works im nothing else in those questions legitimate corrective Services Commissioner tony hassel manages Western Australias 17 prisons and Youth Detention Center every day in any prison is a you know if i live in a sense because we have to look after people and we make the system a cipher as we possibly can but sometimes you know if some of these and very very determined they would actually type their own life. And thats incredibly side you know and everybody wants to understand why the happens. In response to the deaths he now leads a task force that im to prevent suicide in giles i want the task force to my classes to my site and humane as possible and to look at those things that we can do to ensure that so we have the rules and procedures just one compartment taken away and points where people my hunger and selves is another. Thing that will absolutely look out ill be locking up people who actually need better social support not being blocked or white long periods of time but i think thats a really good question this is probably about 800 prisoners in the state system at the moment with the dog has Mental Health problems. Some of the prisoners should be enough and have a Mental Health facility you know they shouldnt shy away from but. We havent got the option of them on the. Policy changes the point bring stanley back his mother wants better medical treatment and Mental Health support in giles. Im just worried about those young boys you know. I really worry for their mental state. I mean what. Thinking what the future. Peter lloyd good night. In a final message to the prisons both those at the funeral and those watching by video link from inside child the past to connie sphere. I want to tell you one thing your lawyer value. Your law is a most boards and. Your mark me for thank you ricky tyson. Who was very. Very very very very in. The best lawyer that actually called brother. And dont quite. Let me hear one bell at least. There was a preventable deaths we will put on the sos to bury our children but we too often do Jerry Georgiades has been a friend of the family since dan lee was a child. And megan cracow provide support to weston this trial humans affected by deaths in custody. This is becoming to no moss rock community. Should never be normal last. The ripple effects is one of hits one of my one of suffering and particularly when there has been a death and theres no i know ensigns says to what happened. That creates a lot of on interest former now community. Its something they see every day in they work with the National Suicide prevention and Trauma Recovery project they said that he had suicided like hung himself and i didnt believe that because he even get not intrude on his i am very much and was an egregious anymore. Megan says corona investigations into a death in custody can be a long arduous journey offering legal resolution or surely. No prison down a Police Officer has ever been convicted over an indigenous death in custody in a strategy. That is not rock that is not fair that is not justice you need to know whats going on with your loved one what worries last lies like always last moments like was as some other acts of another course of their loved ones. Every week megan and jerry give Psychosocial Support to families caught up in the states criminal Justice System. They say its a form of assistance missing in Western Australia is giles. Saying we need to get this type of meeting in an injury. And chris. Has the kids with their. They have that i 3 out of 4 People Living below the poverty line since the 1st peoples have been to child have been to jail and likely to go again a list we actually support them in the ways that we have to. The reality is that their issues are so deep their issues are so damaging so hurtful so toxic so a line that they need support they need to be validated and unless we go to them and this we work with them theyve got next a little. Across town montana kelly a grandmother who was struggled with homelessness for years just wants a shoulder to cry on. Her son charlie committed suicide and the other 2 sons are in giles. Witnessing it here yesterday. People and if you have to presume. Say the same 84 hours. I think i. Cant. Say how. Smart to leave my world the time. It had my son but. It was i said my son is this so i stay. And use gave now i get a. New response. In hell both little man. Is turned 1818 he died in july to. Charlie was living on the streets and took his own lot after his lawyer told him he was lockley to go to jail for 4 years the commission saw. Within 10 minutes 10 or 15 minutes for a dollar becoming a rental excuse me said my mother ive been. Thinking. This hard as a mother so you must turn. Out this cream please open your. Thats where i think we went through. You know moving my. Grandmother. Its incredibly difficult time and its very emotional but one thing is that you need to have a heart you need to have compassion you need to show your pathy you need to turn up you need to be there for the families. If you dont truly understand and appreciate respect the struggles of our paper all the plots of our. Nation how can you put in place workable strategies of course is saying of course a for this frustration because we have since color was a lot going to 20 twentieths that i. Were still being left behind. The aboriginal criminal Justice Research anima glenn says the pathway from poverty to prison the good from indigenous australia dates back to the 100. Paperwork from the point of contact with a calmness was subjected to very cold incarceration. Men from all around the state were rounded up whenever they resisted side laws around. All slavery. Today indigenous incarceration rights continue to increase between 2004 and 24 tane the number of aboriginal prisoners nationally rose by percent i accept that there are too many Aboriginal People in prison i think we have to are not written incredibly complex problem to resolve is the system prices are i dont think so then what were dealing with is as ive said a group of people emerging from coal mines action and we have to be honest about except. Aboriginal people make up just 4 percent of Western Australia population but account the 39 percent of adult prisons. Experts blame the states mandatory sentencing laws which impose minimum prison terms and dont allow judges discretion to look at offenders circumstances. When this trial is a mother of all trials i see people going into prisons people coming out the side people going in and out in and out when the stock was stopped. For decades a Digital Strategy and have taken to the straits protesting discrimination in the criminal Justice System with little success. But in 2020 when Police Brutality and black lives matter rallies a rap did in the u. S. It really ignited protests across the struggling. People really are very angry that i was still dying in custody and that rice is a man rice is following this is still a big issue here that people are losing their lives i think black lives matter a has a white cop call to the west and a white in situations to cya were taking this very seriously and you need to turn. Raising the age of criminal responsibility has also emerged as one of the law broader issues of this trial is protest movement. Aberrational children as young as 10 years old can be to time and. This is one of the last iges of criminal responsibility in the world and a number of un bodies have come down very hard on this trial and told them that 4 tane is the minimum age of communal responsibility they simply not listening. This 13 year old boy who well call adam has already been to Western Australias only use prison banks here heal the tensions and when i 1st went to try to act off. To the lock it was a. Problem instead of. He was 1st incarcerated last year and hes already served 12 short sentences the patriot fences league or atari. Or in this case and also in those shops so he can walk by the way here. Im not and ridged i. Say keys keys and keys to shaking a shake and. He said some of the kids will like 10 and 11 and you were 12. Were older kids. Treated fairly and then. You know early. What things did you say that you think a kid shouldnt be subjected to. A lot of 10 year olds going bast from a 16 year olds and i saw when. You saw that happen yeah. Yeah. Yeah of china feeling rough 1st and anything you can stand i have on you going to get bashed on mobile in there but if you act like just quiet 1st and then turn off and. Theyre just you wont get picked on us and our slayer line. Adam grew up in a country town in the caribbean grandmother his parents were heavy drug users who both killed themselves by the time he was 10. Soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petrol. While you type drugs from such a young age or 9 oclock at home asylum mum died for attacking jocks so i just for what id gotten taken drugs and im never going to see him again so i dont know i just like you know take johns say fall guy. This pine lead him to spiral out of control down a path of homelessness and petty it was 1 may dismay its nothing to smile i was hungry. One and she didnt look at me back to our office to tell me the sky. So yeah just do it when they had to tone to get a yes dynasty in. Since being released from youth detention adam has returned to school and or thor hes placed him in the custody of his 18 year old brother who will call marco a strange for much of their childhoods both boys have spent most of their lives in banksy heel or on the streets and lost and down to the point where i had to lock still of our last person so our pilots are still of other. Just forelock whatever was in the bag. I got myself locked up i just went on like slash the window and mire for a place to come i got locked up so i could have better. Fade because i was pretty caught up in the city so you know where and why banks here with a price in some ways of safety because you had some farms where theres nothing and you got an author who was a courier for fate to literally get most of for us to just suck. And i was shy or get proper socks come off it was in the Science Oxford or wow mark who was 14 when he 1st entered banksy hill Detention Center doesnt teach anyone a lesson doesnt really help it is pushing one and then theres expect you to sit there so the times up and then you come out and this person be a better person. Yeah just bad. Theyve got to know when people are coming from what theyre for but i dont do that i just see that youve done wrong as chuck you can bang. You master you go. If youre very we go whole boxes of gerry and megan are trying to help the boys find their face providing them with food and housing they say this story shows how the system is piling young indigenous inmates what have been the crimes homelessness. Theyve lost their parents theyre all things so now were jailing children who often who are homeless and to a stealing to survive with nowhere to go where is Child Protection for them where is the system there for them where is your government safer than what court could think in its right mind that it should be jailing 1213 and 14 year olds what were they cry. For now the hope is that the boys a getting their lives back on track michael dreams of one day becoming a mechanic but right now hes hands a full just looking off to adam. Figure out. Unlock a man so well for and off. With my little brother as well and. Try to get myself in the stuff and do stuff good with loss of life as well as do it with him when he think of this if. I. Had. Just. Been just starting can from there. So good luck to live. Next when. We get a breath access to the Youth Detention Center. And

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