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  • The Stand of Bakchos: A Quest for Justice in a Just-Us System

    The Stand of Bakchos: A Quest for Justice in a Just-Us System

    Dec 4, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Indigenous, Justice

    A tale mixing a little fiction with fact.

  • The Cornerstone of Justice: Facing Our Accusers and Ensuring Accountability for All

    The Cornerstone of Justice: Facing Our Accusers and Ensuring Accountability for All

    Nov 28, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Indigenous, Justice, Racism

    Indigenous people have the same right to demand that those accusing someone of a crime are held accountable when the substance of the allegations is proved to be forged.

  • Australia’s Lego Jurisdiction and it’s Hollow Facade of Justice

    Australia’s Lego Jurisdiction and it’s Hollow Facade of Justice

    Nov 28, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Human Rights, Indigenous, Justice, Politics, Racism

    The facade of the Australian Capital Territory as the nation’s most progressiveness jurisdiction is at odds with its corrupt legal and political systems.

  • White Supremacy: ACT Labor’s Unsettling Dirty Secret

    White Supremacy: ACT Labor’s Unsettling Dirty Secret

    Nov 23, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Human Rights, Indigenous, Leadership, Racism

    The decision of ACT Labor to align with the racism espoused with Angel Marina underscores a profound moral failing that tarnishes its leaders.

  • Whistleblower Laws Are Not Colour Blind: A Troubling Paradox in Australia’s Legal Landscape

    Whistleblower Laws Are Not Colour Blind: A Troubling Paradox in Australia’s Legal Landscape

    Nov 20, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Ethics, Justice, Law enforcement

    Whistleblower legislation fails to protect those acting in good-faith and at the same time turns a blind eye to those submitting fraudulent evidence.

  • Reflecting on ACT Labor’s Recent Victory: A Need for Genuine Democratic Choice

    Reflecting on ACT Labor’s Recent Victory: A Need for Genuine Democratic Choice

    Nov 19, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Leadership, Politics, Racism

    The lack of substantial opposition in the ACT allows ACT Labor to continue to ignore the racism and corruption that has overshadows its extensive period of leadership.

  • Calling for Transparency: The Australian Labor Party and Accountability

    Calling for Transparency: The Australian Labor Party and Accountability

    Nov 15, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Justice, Politics, Trust

    ACTing Labour has invited Bakchos from BlakandBlack to provide a firsthand perspective on the Australian Labour Party. We welcome this guest post. I want to dive into a topic that’s been weighing heavily on my mind—transparency and accountability within the Australian Labor Party (ALP). Now, I know many of us on the left have often…

  • The ACT Government’s Troubling Justice Landscape: Calling for Accountability

    The ACT Government’s Troubling Justice Landscape: Calling for Accountability

    Nov 14, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Corruption, Ethics, Law enforcement, Politics

    In recent developments that have raised serious concerns regarding the integrity and efficacy of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) justice system, we find ourselves grappling with an unsettling reality: the appointment of an Attorney General lacking formal legal qualifications. This appointment occurs amidst a backdrop of systemic issues that plague our justice system, including allegations…

  • The Disturbing Truth Behind Amsterdam: Dangers of Challenging the Narrative

    The Disturbing Truth Behind Amsterdam: Dangers of Challenging the Narrative

    Nov 11, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Human Rights, Justice, Politics, Trust

    Reposted with permission from BlakandBlack. This past weekend in Amsterdam, a series of events unfolded that have sparked significant controversy and discussion. As details emerge, it becomes increasingly apparent that a web of skulduggery and misinformation is being woven around the facts of what transpired. This situation is particularly troubling as it reflects a broader…

  • Examining the ACT: Are its Progressive Claims Genuine?

    Examining the ACT: Are its Progressive Claims Genuine?

    Nov 5, 2024

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    by

    Norman
    in Equal opportunity, Human Rights, Indigenous, Racism

    Introduction The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) often positions itself as the most progressive region in Australia, proudly highlighting its commitment to social justice and equality in politics. However, a deeper examination reveals a stark disconnect between this image and the on-the-ground reality. This raises an important question: Does the ACT truly embody progressivism, or is…

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Australian Capital Territory Politics

Australian Capital Territory Politics

Critical review of politics in the Australian Capital Territory