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Boy in murder charge highlights the plight of Aboriginal citizens in modern day Australia

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An Aboriginal child standing against a painted wall in 'The Block' in Sydney's inner-city suburb of Redfern. Photo: AFP
The Washington Post

An 11-year-old boy charged with murder has come to epitomize Australia’s great shame: the plight of its Aboriginal citizens.

The boy is one of the youngest people to be charged with murder in Australia. He was part of a gang of seven or eight boys, teenagers and young men who roamed the remote city of Perth late into the night on Australia’s national day, January 26.

Equivalent to the United States’ Independence Day, Australia Day has been dubbed “Invasion Day” by some Aborigines who resent the colonization of their lands by the English starting in 1788.

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Around 3 am., the boy’s gang got into a fist fight with another group in the city’s downtown. But some of the gang members were armed with wooden stakes, screwdrivers, glass bottles and metal fence pickets, and they chased 26-year-old Patrick Slater into an alcove of a tram stop. Slater, also an Aboriginal, was left bleeding from fatal wounds to his head, chest and leg.

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The 11-year-old, who cannot be named under Australian law, was arrested nine days later.

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