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4 Responses to “UN Special Rapporteur James Anaya Speaks at National Library Australia 28/08/2009”
I have been involved with indigenous affairs for over 35 years: met Charles Perkins, Mum Shirl and most activist leaders; have attended meetings and rallies in support of their struggles for social justice.
“I fully agree with the UN Special Rapporteur James Anaya. He has captured the “sorry story” in his lense of “social Justice and honour”.
I congratulate him and wish him the best”.
PS to my previous communication.
I fully trust the work and judgement of Commissioner Tom Calma.
Noel Pearson needs much “self examination (research”?) and a “less inflated EGO”. I hope he will aquire “humility” as he ages.
Best wishes, many thanks and “Bon Voyage” to the UN Special Rapporteur Professor James Anaya.
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Dear James Anaya:
Your speach did not touch the question of sovereignty of the Indigenous people of Australia. Having none, they will perish as a consolidated nation of an unique race and culture. This should never happen for among other nations democratically governed, the Oz’s people should have an opportunity to compete with others. If they will not be capable to doiso, their occupants should not care about but show in front of the entire world, that they are not void of humanity. Les Malezer is an advocate of the sovereignty, but Tom Calma do not and therefore shall be expelled from the Aborigines midst. With regards – Wieslaw Czajkowski, P.O.Box 193, La Jolla, Ca 92038, USA.
01/09/2009 at 09:22
I have been involved with indigenous affairs for over 35 years: met Charles Perkins, Mum Shirl and most activist leaders; have attended meetings and rallies in support of their struggles for social justice.
“I fully agree with the UN Special Rapporteur James Anaya. He has captured the “sorry story” in his lense of “social Justice and honour”.
I congratulate him and wish him the best”.
01/09/2009 at 10:34
PS to my previous communication.
I fully trust the work and judgement of Commissioner Tom Calma.
Noel Pearson needs much “self examination (research”?) and a “less inflated EGO”. I hope he will aquire “humility” as he ages.
Best wishes, many thanks and “Bon Voyage” to the UN Special Rapporteur Professor James Anaya.
01/09/2009 at 21:00
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30/09/2009 at 18:00
Dear James Anaya:
Your speach did not touch the question of sovereignty of the Indigenous people of Australia. Having none, they will perish as a consolidated nation of an unique race and culture. This should never happen for among other nations democratically governed, the Oz’s people should have an opportunity to compete with others. If they will not be capable to doiso, their occupants should not care about but show in front of the entire world, that they are not void of humanity. Les Malezer is an advocate of the sovereignty, but Tom Calma do not and therefore shall be expelled from the Aborigines midst. With regards – Wieslaw Czajkowski, P.O.Box 193, La Jolla, Ca 92038, USA.