Talk:Aboriginal deaths in custody
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[edit] Cleanup
What needs cleaning up here? I'm happy to fix up whatever's wrong, if one of you guys who's marked it for cleanup can tell me what the problem is.
Rayd8 05:54, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Vandalism
Someone replaced "custody" with "custard" in this article, I changed it back.--Ganchelkas 13:14, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
'clean up'
Hi - Well in relation to the 'clean up' I can think of at least one thing - although the RCIADIC occurred in '88, there is no indication that the deaths have actually lessened but rather there appears to be less moral outrage than in previous decades. There is also little evidence that the 339 recommendations have ever been adequately implemented. 138.217.254.47 12:36, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Note
This has been removed, rightly in my view, from the article, but I think it can be left here on the talk page:
"The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation draws your attention to the cultural sensitivity of issues and material in the individual death reports of the Royal Commission. The Council asks that, in accessing and using these reports, you be aware of this and of the sensitivities of the living relatives and friends of those whose deaths are recorded in these documents."