On February 14th 2011, a rally was held under the rallying cry "Remember T J Hickey - Stop deaths in custody". Below are some links to reports and pictures on the event.
Pictures by Peter Boyle on Picassa:
Reports of rally on Google News:
Report from Green Left Weekly: Police show disrespect at TJ Hickey rally
Sunday, February 20, 2011
By Ella Ryan, Sydney
On February 14, I went to the seventh "Remember TJ Hickey" rally at Redfern. TJ Hickey was a 17-year-old Aboriginal boy who was killed in a dangerous police pursuit in 2004.
The state government and the NSW police moved to cover up their role in TJ's death. A coronial inquest exonerated the police involved.
But the inquest ignored important evidence, including witness accounts that said police had chased TJ moments before his death.
To try to gain just a tiny slither of justice from this whitewash, the Hickey family wants a memorial plaque for TJ, and for the many other Aboriginal victims of police brutality in custody, placed at the site of TJ's death in Waterloo.
The police are denying the Hickey family the right to lay the plaque
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because of its wording, even though the wording comes straight from the coroner’s report.
After attending this emotionally charged rally, where people marched and chanted slogans such as “you say accident, we say murder”, “Justice for TJ” and “Cops are murderers”, I got on the train to go home to Wollongong feeling a bit angry, but also inspired.
I was angry because of the way the police behaved at the rally, but inspired by the conviction of the crowd.
Most disgustingly, one police officer stood at the back of the gathering and filmed the entire event like she was filming some sort of rock concert. Why the fuck is this necessary? I know this is common practice at protests these days, but seriously?
In this instance, the police filming TJ's memorial rally was like a non-convicted murderer coming to film the funeral of their victim. Sick and perverted was what it was.
The amount of disrespect shown by the police at this rally seemed insurmountable to me. But it is not of course insurmountable.
This is just a tiny fraction of the racism, disrespect and brutality that the Hickey family, and the wider Aboriginal community in Redfern, have to put up with from the police daily.
My angry thoughts were interrupted when the CityRail ticket inspectors got on the train to (seemingly) check passengers' tickets.
I got my ticket out diligently (yes, I did actually have a ticket this time) expecting the officers to approach me.
Instead, they went straight to the only non-Caucasian in the carriage and asked her to produce her ticket. She produced her valid ticket then the two inspectors walked straight past several other Caucasian-looking people (including me) without even so much as glancing at us.
This incident confirmed to me what I had learnt that day from the rally: in this country, the uniform of the State somehow lets people wearing it think they have a right to discriminate against people on the basis of the colour of their skin.
Fuck you, police and fuck you, City Rail.
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What is it when it happens to the only hippie boarding the bus?
From Ella Ryan's report:
>>My angry thoughts were interrupted when the CityRail ticket inspectors got on the train to (seemingly) check passengers' tickets.
I got my ticket out diligently (yes, I did actually have a ticket this time) expecting the officers to approach me.
Instead, they went straight to the only non-Caucasian in the carriage and asked her to produce her ticket. She produced her valid ticket then the two inspectors walked straight past several other Caucasian-looking people (including me) without even so much as glancing at us.
Are you misusing our IMC?
I'm becoming more and more irritable and confused as to what you are doing and who you are.
What have your posts got to do with sacred plants of any place?
Why are the references behind that link nearly inevitably to something way off topic?
Your visible comments are vague in the extreme, nearly off-topic.
Are you misusing our IMC?
Diet
I am a surveillance refugee fighting for freedom
If this is not the right place to ask spontaneous questions then I will stick to giving the answers.
I am a surveillance refugee and I fight for freedom both in my daily life and in a general sense.
The religious and geographical references in my screen name are factual and my description is anonymous.
The situation occured with all due precautions against secret police entrapment attempts in full effect.
Just saying - feel free to clear this space for important remarks about T J Hickey.
There is room for the tangental on Indymedia
I don't made some tangental posting in the comments - at least Sacred is a regular reader and user of the site.
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I agree, their stuff seems good.