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A senate inquiry
Sun2Surf (Malaysia) Sonia Randhawa – “……..I was attending a Senate inquiry into a proposal to place a nuclear waste dump on the land of various indigenous families in the Northern Territory, Australia. It was an interesting experience,……… the language, the setting and the distance all conspired against the indigenous people. Even I, with English as my mother tongue and being English-educated, found some of the questions impenetrable. Even the appointed lawyer for the group endorsing the nuclear waste dump got tied in knots during some parts of the proceedings…………….The senators at the inquiry seemed sympathetic to the communities. They asked penetrating questions. But there was an obvious clash of cultures – the laws of White Australia and the laws of Aboriginal Australia are clearly different.
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