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David Elliott

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Gender Male
Age 75
Date of birth April 29,1949
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born England
United Kingdom
Job Voice acting
Television producer
Television director
Movies/Shows Man on the Moon
Jaws 2
The Phantom of the Open Hearth
The Possession of Joel Delaney
Knock on Wood
Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over
Children Cheyenne Elliott
Siblings Damon Elliott
Parents Dionne Warwick
William Elliott
Grandparents Mancel Warrick
Lee Drinkard Warrick
Aunts Dee Dee Warwick
Education Durham University
University of New England
Loughborough Grammar School
Edited worksArt from Elsewhere
Official site davidelliott.com.au
NationalityAustralian
Position Member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales
Party Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)
Awards Australian Defence Medal
Australian Service Medal
Centenary Medal
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Date of Upd.
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David Stuart Elliott is a British-born art gallery and museum curator and writer about modern and contemporary art. He is also a Contributing Editor of Ran Dian magazine.

George Floyd death: mass demonstrations in Australia, for Black Lives matter

Jun 6,2020 11:43 am

Thousands protest in Sydney. Organizers invited to watch the participants try social distancing

tens of thousands of people protest Across Australia in support of The Black Lives Matter movement.

The marches were inspired by the deaths of African-Americans George Floyd in the custody of the police.

However, the protesters were highlighting the abuse and the marginalisation of Australian Aborigines.

the protesters, who were ready to ban it in Sydney, but it was overturned at the Last Minute by an appeals court.

rallies were also organised in Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide and elsewhere.

they were in High Spirits , with no reports of unrest.

Although The Rallies were triggered by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, many in Australia were also in Protest against The Treatment of the indigenous population by the police.

the Banner to read "I can't breathe," recalled The Words of Floyd before his death, while another said: "it's the Same story, other earth. "

Most of the protesters, even here in Melbourne, wore face masks to massive crowds in Brisbane

The Sydney protest had, it was decided that illegal on Friday, the New South Wales Supreme Court under coronavirus social distance rules.

NSW police had Minister David Elliott, said: "the freedom of speech is as free as we want it to be in The Moment . The rules are at The Moment clear. "

But the organizers took the case to The State court of appeal, and the ban on the Saturday Afternoon , 15 Minutes before the scheduled start rolled.

The protest was entitled for 5,000 people. Ministry of health directions normally prohibit public gatherings of More Than 10 people.

organizers in Australia are encouraged to participate in rallies, hand sanitisers, and observing social distance.

the images, which showed that, although the majority of the protesters wearing face coverings, many of the protesters were in the vicinity.

The Chief health officials in The State of Victoria said it was "to have The Time , great meetings," and the police have threatened to fine the organizers and those who break social rules.

the demonstrators chanted "Always was, always country" and "Too many coppers will be Aboriginal Enough justice."

Leon Saunders, 77, demonstrate in Sydney, said: "The Raw Deal aboriginal people do not have The Time in This Country for my life and many lives, this is just not right.

"We can look at America and say, what Terrible Things are happening, it happens right here, on our earth, there are equally bad things, and they need to be improved. "

1991-request reported 99 deaths of aboriginal people in police custody, but a Guardian study found that a minimum of 432 had died in detention since then.

Another protester in Sydney, Sarah Keating, said: "I thought it was Australians who rest on their Laurels simply because we are as bad as America does not mean that we are good Enough . 432 Aboriginal deaths in custody is atrocious. Should have gotten this number is never that high. It only should be null. "

No Police Officer ever to be held criminally responsible for an aboriginal death in custody.

the Indigenous people comprise almost 30% of Australian inmates, but less than 3% of The National population, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Many of the protesters were wrapped in Brisbane, in the own flags.

More about George Floyd's death

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Source of news: bbc.com

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