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Hong Kong fugitive Ted Hui talks life in exile
The pro-democracy politician explains how he made the difficult decision to flee his home for Australia where he plans to fight for the cityâs freedoms from afar.
Ted Hui has settled his family in Adelaide.Â
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Clearly surprised at bumping into the pro-democracy activist in a Melbourne dim sum restaurant, they talk excitedly in Cantonese for several minutes before apologising for the interruption and moving on.
While I cannot make out everything they are saying, the couple â originally from Hong Kong â are clearly huge fans.
Hui, right, with fellow pro-democracy lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting in 2019.Â
Hundreds of people gathered at rallies and protests around Australia ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
An Aboriginal group says it wants answers over the lack of accountability and justice for the 470 people who have died in custody in the last 30 years. (file pic)
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More than 470 Aboriginal people have died in custody since the commission s final report was handed down on 15 April 1991.
The report made 339 recommendations but few have been implemented over the past 30 years.
Five Aboriginal people have died in custody since the beginning of March this year.
Protests and marches took place in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Alice Springs and Lismore today.
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Thousands of protestors filled the streets across Australia demanding end to Aboriginal deaths in custody
Marches were seen along busy streets in Sydney, Brisbane, Alice Springs and Melbourne on Saturday
Nationwide mass protests come after there were five Aboriginal deaths in custody within the past six weeks
Over 470 detained Indigenous people died since 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody