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Les Thomas entertains the crowd with some powerful social justice songs outside MITA at Broadmeadows / John Englart (Takver)
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Les Thomas entertains the crowd with some powerful social justice songs outside MITA at Broadmeadows

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説明The crowd was also entertained by musician Les Thomas. He performed the Paul Kelly song "From Little things, big things grow", "Song for Selva", and a version of "Which side are you on?". All rousing songs - the first and last entailing some beautiful audience participation. Songs as part of a protest are always uplifting. And so it was today.Watch on Youtube Les Thomas performing Song for Selva and Which side are you on Over 300 people rallied in support of asylum seekers and refugees outside the Broadmeadows Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation (MITA) Centre on Sunday 28th April 2013. The protest was organised by the Refugee Action Collective (Victoria), and follows the conclusion of a ten day hunger strike by 27 of the detainees.The detention centre houses more than 30 refugees who have had adverse ASIO assessments - 55 refugees all told held around Australia are in immigration limbo due to ASIO. As refugees they cannot be returned to their country of origin, yet the secret ASIO assessment means they cannot be released from mandatory detention. They are in indefinite immigration detention limbo.Read the full story: Refugee advocates rally to support refugees in immigration limbo at Broadmeadows
撮影日2013-04-28 14:45:39
撮影者John Englart (Takver) , Fawkner, Australia
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撮影地Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 地図
カメラCanon EOS 600D , Canon
露出0.005 sec (1/200)
開放F値f/9.0
焦点距離23 mm


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