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Yomel el Meloso, Omega, Vakeró, El Cata, Don Miguelo, entre otros, se han visto involucrados en violencia de género - Amores tóxicos: mujeres maltratadas por artistas han querido echar para atrás sus querellas
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Not criminals or passive victims: Reframing the media's representation of Aboriginal deaths in custody

Cultural warning: This article contains names and images of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This article also contains links to graphic footage of police violence. This month marks 30 years since the final report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. The report consists of five volumes, several regional reports and 339 recommendations. It included 99 individual death reports of Aboriginal deaths in custody that occurred between January 1 1980 and May 31 1989. Numbers 205-208 of these recommendations address ethical ways the media should report on Aboriginal affairs. The way Aboriginal deaths in custody are reported can cause distress for affected families and communities, and fuel racial biases and prejudices among non-Indigenous Australians.

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Not criminals or passive victims: media need to reframe their representation of Aboriginal deaths in custody

Not criminals or passive victims: media need to reframe their representation of Aboriginal deaths in custody
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PM: Meet the families whose loved ones have died in custody

Hundreds of thousands of people have marched in solidarity with us against the issue of state sanctioned brutality. Systemic change is long overdue. At least 441 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have died in custody since the Royal Commission handed down its finding in 1991. These aren’t just numbers to us: these are our Elders, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and children. No police officer or authority has ever been held criminally responsible. The legal system is so entrenched with systemic racism that Aboriginal people are the most incarcerated people in the world. Yet when one of our loved ones dies in the custody of police officers, prison guards or medical officers, there is no accountability.

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