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Related: About this forumIndigenous Australians call for 'week of silence' after referendum failure
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/10/15/indigenous-australians-call-for-week-of-silence-after-referendum-failureIndigenous Australians call for week of silence after referendum failure
Mourning, calls for truth-telling after Australians vote no in referendum to give Indigenous people greater political representation.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, and Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney looked visibly distressed after confirming the Voice referendum had failed [Lukas Coch/AAP via Reuters]
By Lyndal Rowlands
Published On 15 Oct 2023
Indigenous Australians have called for a week of silence and mourning after a referendum on giving them more political representation was rejected by the countrys white majority.
With more than 70 percent of ballots counted on Sunday, about 61 percent of Australians said no when asked if the countrys 1901 constitution should be changed to recognise the countrys original inhabitants. Less than 4 percent of Australias 26 million people are Indigenous.
Indigenous supporters of the Voice said it was a bitter irony that people who have only been on this continent for 235 years would refuse to recognise those whose home this land has been for 60,000 years.
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Mourning, calls for truth-telling after Australians vote no in referendum to give Indigenous people greater political representation.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, and Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney looked visibly distressed after confirming the Voice referendum had failed [Lukas Coch/AAP via Reuters]
By Lyndal Rowlands
Published On 15 Oct 2023
Indigenous Australians have called for a week of silence and mourning after a referendum on giving them more political representation was rejected by the countrys white majority.
With more than 70 percent of ballots counted on Sunday, about 61 percent of Australians said no when asked if the countrys 1901 constitution should be changed to recognise the countrys original inhabitants. Less than 4 percent of Australias 26 million people are Indigenous.
Indigenous supporters of the Voice said it was a bitter irony that people who have only been on this continent for 235 years would refuse to recognise those whose home this land has been for 60,000 years.
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Indigenous Australians call for 'week of silence' after referendum failure (Original Post)
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Oct 2023
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Mickju
(1,812 posts)1. This is horrible.
I thought Australians were better than this after they elected a Labor government.
Violet_Crumble
(36,143 posts)2. I didn't think they were better than that...
The only place where the Yes vote won was in the A.C.T. Everywhere else was a big NO. It's no surprise. There's a lot of racism here still just bubbling under the surface. And a No campaign where the slogan was 'If you don't know, vote NO'? OMFG.
The Yes campaign could have done better with educating people and working against the RW misinformation, but in the end I think there needs to be a Treaty and not sure if we really need to have a referendum for changes like that...