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负压风机规格: devon animal charity boss stuart ford 'ja
11 March 2016
Last updated at 13:18
The court heard that Stuart Ford "yanked" some dogs off the ground using check collars to discipline them
Indigenous communities are now waiting to hear which areas might be next to be closed
He claimed the dogs only had two 10-minute walks once in the morning and once in the evening and the rest of the time were kept in the crates for "the entire day".
Delia Clarke, a former resident of Oombulgurri has now moved to Wyndham
But he says government has to understand that for indigenous people "their country is the essence of their being so that's why they live in these areas".
"On that sort of measure, [the Northern Territory city of] Darwin is not sustainable," he recently told ABC TV.
But many of the people living in Oombulgurri didn't want to leave, says Amnesty International's Australian Indigenous Peoples' Rights Manager, Tammy Solonec.
Mr Ford denies 10 animal cruelty charges.
He said to silence the dogs Mr Ford, of Castle Hill Gardens, Torrington, "used a broom handle to jab through the crates and a pulley system to hook certain dogs making too much noise".
In the wake of plans by the West Australian government to close many small indigenous communities, the people of One Arm Point and other remote indigenous communities fear history might soon be repeated.
"It doesn't matter who you are. If you're an Australian, you should be afforded essential services like everyone else. That's all we are asking for, the same services that mainstream Australians are afforded as a right, as a given, as a matter of course."
"It's inconsistent with all the commitments Australia has made to indigenous people, especially native title's acknowledgement of cultural connection to the land and people's right to be there," he says.
Many of Oombulgurri's residents moved to the town of Wyndham, putting pressure on that town's services and infrastructure, a ripple affect Amnesty International and others say could be seen across the Kimberley if more communities are closed down.
An animal charity boss used a broom handle to jab dogs locked up in crates for 21 hours a day to keep them quiet, a court has been told.
来源:Bbc 更新时间:2016-03-13 12:14:49 分类:News 关键词:...
For a time most of the Sunday Island "saltwater" people lived on a reserve in the outback town of Derby, recalls Ms Hudson.
The premier also says there is a darker shadow hanging over some of the communities: levels of abuse and neglect of children that are "a disgrace to this state".