
“A question which is raised by the case is how a society, which would like to think of itself as being civilised, could allow a human being to be transported in such circumstances” —Alistair Hope, Coroner (WA)
Can  only but agree with the comments  of State Labor Politician Ben Wyatt on the appalling response of  the WA Director of Public Prosecutions and consecutive State Governments  to the death of Aboriginal elder and community leader Mr Ward.
“The death of Mr Ward in 2008 was, and remains, a disgrace.
“How can we as a community genuinely talk about reconciliation and NAIDOC celebrations when Aboriginal men die in circumstances such as that of Mr Ward and the DPP does not take the matter to the court for judgment?”
Ben  Wyatt has called on the DPP to make public the legal advice upon which  he based the decision not to prosecute the responsible  government  agency, the private corporation G4S and the two G4S employees who were  driving the van in which Mr Ward died.
Like thousands of West  Australians I will be attending the  protest rally in Supreme Court Gardens this Sunday July 11 at 1pm  organized by the Deaths  in Custody Watch Committee WA who continue to do a remarkable job  fighting for justice for Mr Ward, his family and community. Please  support them.
 
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