Source: www.theguardian.com - Wednesday, December 03, 2014
Indigenous advocates accuse Coalition of hiding behind technicalities in its dismissal of HRC report that says jailing the not-guilty men indefinitely breaches human rights The federal government has been accused of trying to hide behind technical arguments while contravening the human rights of four Indigenous men with disabilities who have been incarcerated indefinitely despite not being found guilty of any crime. The commonwealth dismissed a report by the Human Rights Commission (HRC) which recommended the men be removed immediately from the prison and prison-like places where they are held and found multiple breaches of their human rights, including their rights as people with disabilities to live in the community with choices equal to others. Continue reading...
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Indigenous advocates accuse Coalition of hiding behind technicalities in its dismissal of HRC report that says jailing the not-guilty men indefinitely breaches human rights The federal government has been accused of trying to hide behind technical arguments while contravening the human rights of four Indigenous men with disabilities who have been incarcerated indefinitely despite not being found guilty of any crime. The commonwealth dismissed a report by the Human Rights Commission (HRC) which recommended the men be removed immediately from the prison and prison-like places where they are held and found multiple breaches of their human rights, including their rights as people with disabilities to live in the community with choices equal to others. Continue reading...
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