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CATEGORIES:repression,social_struggles
DESCRIPTION:<p>On January 26th 1788 (now known as 'Australia Day')\, the 
 First Fleet arrived on the shores of Botany Bay. For Australia'a indigen
 ous peoples\, far from being an occasion for celebration\, this represen
 ted the start of the destruction of indigenous life and cultures at the 
 hands of British imperialism\, and a long-term battle for indigenous peo
 ple for justice\, equality and self-determination\, which continues toda
 y in the face of ongoing racism within Australian society and government
  policy\, including the hated Northern Territory Intervention legislatio
 n.</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;A discussion with:</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;- La
 uren Mellor\, Intervention Rollback Action Group</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;- Sarah 
 Keenan\, Free Lex Wotton Campaign</p>\n<p>Short Film Screening:<br />"Th
 is Is Our Country Too" : a brave new documentary that delves beyond Aust
 ralia's reputation for sun\, surf and sand to reveal a nation ruptured b
 y a deep racial divide and contested history.</p>
URL:http://london.indymedia.org/events/4222
SUMMARY:Invasion Day 2010
LOCATION:<p>The Morgue\, 122 Dalston Lane\, Dalston\, London</p>
COMMENT:More info at http://london.indymedia.org
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