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Rally against Indigenous community closures shuts down Melbourne CBD

Banner says "Lest We Forget 227 Years" at a protest against closure of Aboriginal communites, Melbourne March 13.

About 1000 Aboriginal rights activists shut down Melbourne’s CBD on March 13 in a protest against the WA government’s plan to close 150 of the state’s 274 remote Indigenous communities. The communities house more than 12,000 Aboriginal people.

Protest organier Meriki Onus, a member of Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, said Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s comments that living in remote communities was a “lifestyle choice” were “blatantly racist”.

“These people live where their ancestors have been for tens of thousands of years,” she said. “There will be [thousands of] Aboriginal refugees if these communities close.”

The protest was part of a national day of action, with rallies in Brisbane and Adelaide also.

Protest banner reads "We Are Still Here" on Aboriginal flag.
Protest banner reads "We Are Still Here" on Aboriginal flag.

Protesters marching, chanting and holding banners and placards.
Protesters marching, chanting and holding banners and placards.

Protester holding Socialist Alliance placard at the rally.
Protester holding Socialist Alliance placard at the rally.

Protesters occupy Flinders Street at Flinders Street Station.
Protesters occupy Flinders Street at Flinders Street Station.

Banner with the details of the Genocide Convention Act 1949.
Banner with the details of the Genocide Convention Act 1949.

Protester with a Close Kiribilli placard.
Protester with a Close Kiribilli placard.

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