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Indigenous witnesses felt ignored after alleged Perth terror attack
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Guardian Australia5 sa önceSiyasetAustralia

Indigenous witnesses felt ignored after alleged Perth terror attack

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  • Indigenous community members told a federal inquiry they felt dismissed by authorities following an alleged terror attack at an Invasion Day rally in Perth.
  • They highlighted a perceived lack of urgency and condemnation compared to other incidents, and a normalization of racism post-referendum.

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Indigenous community members told a federal inquiry they felt dismissed by authorities following an alleged terror attack at an Invasion Day rally in Perth. They highlighted a perceived lack of urgency and condemnation compared to other incidents, and a normalization of racism post-referendum.

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