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Blak independent Senator Lidia Thorpe's Private Senator's Bill which seeks to remove the Attorney-General's fiat — a veto power which currently blocks the prosecution of Genocide in this country — will be debated on Thursday 28th November.
During the debate, there will be a protest happening outside Parliament House to draw attention to the injustice (and irony) of debating whether Genocide should be freely prosecuted in the so-called democracy of Australia.
Runsheet:
09.00am - Watch parliamentary debate on the bill on livestream
10.30am - Protest rally starts on Parliament House lawn
Speakers include:
Aunty Barbara Flick, a Yuwaalaayi, Gamilaraay and Bigambul woman who has staunchly fought for the rights of First Peoples for over 50 years.
Uncle Jim Everett, a plangermairreenner man from lutriwita (Tasmania).
Today, at 82 years young, he is a staunch example of what it means to stand firm in your Sovereignty against the colonial Genocide inflicted upon our sacred lands.
12.30 - Connect with community and network.
See you there
To get on bus from Sydney: https://events.humanitix.com/gadigal-bus-to-colonial-headquarters-ngunnawal-genocide-bill-bus-contingent