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(en) Britain, Aanarchist journal Direct Action #41- Lex's in Pris'n, Hurley's Gone Fishin' - Free Lex by Princess Mob

Date Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:25:24 +0200



Palm Island man Lex Wotton was sentenced to six years jail after being found
guilty of `rioting with destruction' by an all-white jury in a Queensland court.
In 2004, Mulrinji Doomadgee, a 36-year-old Aboriginal man, was arrested for
public nuisance by Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley. Within an hour Mulrinji was
dead in a cell in the Palm Island police station with four broken ribs, a
ruptured spleen and a liver almost torn in two. Another prisoner, Patrick
Bramwell, told a public meeting on the island that he had seen Hurley beating
Mulrinji. ---- A week after Mulrinji was killed, island residents heard that an
autopsy had found that his death was the result of an accidental fall.

They reacted by burning down the police station, court house and police residences.
The crimes against property that were carried out in protest at Mulrinji's
death were punished far more severely than the violence that killed him. The
investigation into Mulrinji's death was carried out by Detective Sergeant Darren
Robinson, a colleague and good friend of Hurley's, who had previously carried
out insufficient `investigations' after Hurley had injured an Aboriginal woman.
In the case of Doomadgee, Hurley was found not guilty of manslaughter by an
all-white jury. He was suspended on full pay while he was awaiting trial, had
his legal bills paid for by the Queensland Police Union, and has since received
a promotion to the Gold Coast and $100 000 compensation for property he
allegedly lost when his house was burnt down. Early in the week that Lex was
sentenced, the police whose negligence sparked the riot all received bravery awards.
Lex was given a non-parole period of two years ­ taking into account time
served, he will be eligible for parole by July 2010. According to ABC News,
Lex's family have said that they will not be appealing his sentence, because
they were relieved that he didn't receive the harsher sentence that many had
expected. The prosecution has asked that Lex be sent to jail for ten years, and
the offence carry a maximum life sentence. However, the Attorney-General has
announced that the prosecution will not appeal the sentence.

Solidarity actions were held around the world on the day of the
sentencing and the week before. In Sydney, a speaker from the
Maritime Union of Australia announced that the Sydney waterfront
had shut down for a minute's silence in solidarity. A number of
local Aboriginal activists spoke about the significance of Lex's trial
and the ongoing struggle for justice for Aboriginal people.
It is important to remember that Chris Hurley was the first cop who has ever
faced trial over an Aboriginal death in custody, even though over 200 Aboriginal
people have died (or been killed) in custody since the 1990s. It was the actions
of the Palm Island community, who showed they would not accept the injustice of
a typical cover-up that forced this small step to be taken towards actually
punishing police who kill.
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