Public meeting: Speak out in solidarity with the persecuted Hickey family!

Contact Phone: 
03 93880062
Date and Time: 
Monday, May 23, 2011 -
7:00pm to 9:00pm
Contact Email: 
alison.thorne@ozemail.com.au
Contact Name: 
Alison Thorne
Location: 
Solidarity Salon 580 Sydney Road Brunswick
Website: 
http://web.aanet.com.au/tplatform/Riverstone.html

Drop all charges against the Riverstone 8!
Bring the killers of TJ Hickey to justice!
End the victimisation of deaths in custody families who resist!
Build the movement to stop Aboriginal deaths in custody.

Last September, Tisha, an Aboriginal woman living in the Western Sydney suburb of Riverstone held a party to celebrate her 21st birthday. On the pretext that the music at the party was too loud, Riverstone Police raided the family home and arrested Tisha, six of her relatives and a family friend and slapped them with trumped up charges of riot! They face a range of serious charges, including affray and assault of police officers. Why did this happen? NSW police have a special hatred for Tisha’s family. They are Hickeys — close relatives of TJ Hickey the 17 year-old killed by racist police in February 2004 after they chased him through the streets of Redfern when he was riding his bicycle. As a result of their defiant refusal to abandon the quest for justice for their beloved TJ, the Hickeys, from Redfern to Riverstone, have faced police harassment over the seven years.

Six of those charged in Riverstone appear in the Parramatta Court on 23 March. A solidarity rally will take place outside the Court. Tisha’s Mum, Patricia Hickey says, “my family and I have had a lot of harassment from the police since this thing happened to TJ. We’ve had enough. We want it to stop and stop now before another Hickey dies in police custody. Please help us! Enough is enough.”

This meeting will feature a panel of speakers and provide attendees an opportunity to show their solidarity. The panel will feature a member of Gail Hickey’s legal team who have worked with her to successfully lodge a complaint about the flawed investigation into to the death of TJ with the UN Human Rights Committee.

Wednesday 23 March, 7:00 pm
Solidarity Salon
580 Sydney Road, Brunswick
A light supper will be served and a collection taken to support the ongoing campaign to stop Aboriginal deaths in custody.

Hosted by the Indigenous Social Justice Association — Melbourne
For more information call 9388-0062 or e-mail alison.thorne@ozemail.com.au
For more information about the campaign to defend the Riverstone Eight, including photos and film footage exposing the extent of police brutality go to: http://web.aanet.com.au/tplatform/Riverstone.html
To donate to assist our work, send cheques or money orders payable to ISJA to PO Box 308, Brunswick Vic 3056.

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