"The Intervention" book presentation - "Cynical land and power grab"

The Intervention

The Intervention, an anthology - The work of twenty of Australian’s finest writers both Indigenous and non-Indigenous together with powerful statements from Northern Territory Elders to bring a new dimension and urgency to an issue that has remained largely outside the public radar.

 

Hosted By: National Tertiary Education Union, WA Division

 Thursday 18 February 2016 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (AWST)
Kidogo Arthouse - Bathers Beach Fremantle, WA 6160 AU

 


 

By Diet Simon


For anyone interested in the white brutality inflicted on Australian Aborigines for 228 years but not knowing where to look for information about it, a good start is a new book: “The Intervention, an anthology”.


The historic anthology, published by the pro-Aboriginal advocacy group ‘concerned australians’, has gathered together the work of 20 of Australian’s finest indigenous and non-indigenous writers, together with powerful statements from Northern Territory Elders.

 
It brings a new dimension and urgency to an issue that has remained largely outside the public radar.

 

In one of the most invasive, puzzling and unprecedented actions in Australia’s history, the 2007 Northern Territory Intervention was a reactionary and racist response to what the right-of-centre Howard government described as the “national emergency confronting the welfare of Aboriginal children in relation to child abuse and family violence”. 


The massive military and police invasion of Aboriginal communities was based on a lie. For example, an investigation by the Australian Crime Commission found no evidence supporting allegations that a paedophile ring was operating there.

The Intervention resulted in an ongoing breach of human rights which has never been properly debated nor has there ever been any significant consultation with the Indigenous communities most affected.

In fiction, memoir, essays, poetry and communiqués, the dramatic story of the Intervention and the despair, anguish and anger of the First Nations people of the Territory comes alive.

The Intervention: an Anthology is an extraordinary document; deeply moving, impassioned, spiritual, angry and authoritative. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand this passionate opposition. 

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