View Full Version : The torture of children in an Australian detention center: looks bad, probably worse
Johnny
28th July 2016, 22:59
The reason I found this, is that it was on the news in Denmark (TV2)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-25/four-corners-evidence-of-kids-tear-gas-in-don-dale-prison/7656128
There are several videos to find.
Johnny (Usually :) but not this time )
edina
28th July 2016, 23:30
Your right, it does look bad!!!
This sort of behavior always pisses me off, no matter who is doing it and how they justify their actions.
The 14-year-old boy who escaped his cell can be heard repeatedly asking how long he had been in isolation and requesting to talk to staff.
Instead of negotiating with the boy, prison staff can be heard laughing and mocking him, calling the boy "an idiot" and a "little f****r".
What is the reaction in Denmark? This facility looks to be in Australia.
One boy is left in his cell and exposed to tear gas for eight minutes. He is seen lying face down on the floor with his hands behind his back, before being handcuffed by two prison officers wearing gas masks and dragged out of his cell.
Johnny
28th July 2016, 23:38
Your right, it does look bad!!!
This sort of behavior always pisses me off, no matter who is doing it and how they justify their actions.
The 14-year-old boy who escaped his cell can be heard repeatedly asking how long he had been in isolation and requesting to talk to staff.
Instead of negotiating with the boy, prison staff can be heard laughing and mocking him, calling the boy "an idiot" and a "little f****r".
What is the reaction in Denmark? This facility looks to be in Australia.
The 'news' first came out here this evening, so I have not seen any reaction yet. yes, it is from Australia.
Johnny
Johnny
29th July 2016, 00:07
From the news:
Australia is in shock after the documentary reveals torture, violence and abuse against young aboriginals in prison. UN is now entering the case.
- Let the bastard come in. The moment he will be out of balance. So I'll break the little pigs to atoms, says a prison guard at the video footage that has shaken the whole of Australia. The recording comes from a documentary about conditions in a youth prison, which was shown on ABC - the national television - Monday night.
On the many clips that are recorded in the period from 2010 to 2014 youth prison Don Dale in northern Australia in the state of Northern Territory, seen how young people as young as 14 years are mistreated, beaten and dressed naked.
Got tears in his eyes for the first time in his life
The documentary has severely shaken Australia and especially its indigenous people, the Aborigines, as five out of six young people you see being attacked, the Aborigines.
- I got tears ... I have never seen me cry before. I am 65 years old and I got tears in øjnenen. So says Barry Puruntatameri, an aboriginal sage about his reaction to the documentary.
source: http://nyheder.tv2.dk/udland/2016-07-28-billederne-har-rystet-en-hel-verden-graed-for-foerste-gang-i-65-aar
Johnny
Lancet
29th July 2016, 00:47
It seems that they took a page from the montauk project. Maybe the detention centre is what it seems to be?
Ellisa
29th July 2016, 00:50
This news has caused a huge reaction in Australia--- mainly of shock and revulsion. A Royal Commission has been put in place, which is the highest form of legal inquiry that can be ordered, but it will not report until the New Year- which is pretty useless. The children left in the the facility are supposed to be moved elsewhere, it turns out probably to another Detention Centre!
This morning we are hearing that these awful events date from last year and beyond.
The Northern Territory is not a state, though it is now self governing. It is known for its harsh treatment in the courts, and it has often fallen into controversy regarding treatment of indigenous people, especially young males. The children treated so badly are said to be mostly indigenous, though early reports stressed that there were others (as though this made it better, more acceptable or something).
This is a dreadful thing to happen, and it certainly has not been ignored in the rest of the country. Most of us are really ashamed that such a heinous thing as GASSING children can happen as a matter of course here in Australia, and most of us want something done about it. Prosecuting the people responsible might be a suggested start.
Napping
29th July 2016, 00:56
It's been all over our news here in Australia. Horrifying, but not a huge surprise to most Australians after years of press revealing the inhumane treatment in some of our refugee detention centres like Villawood. This kind of abuse in juveniles is even more heinous and a blight on Australian society. Too much apathy I suppose, myself included.
Innocent Warrior
29th July 2016, 01:08
Any society who imprisons children is a sick society, humanity is capable of far better than that. Australia looks new and shiny but scratch beneath the surface and it becomes patently clear, all that glitters is not gold.
Innocent Warrior
29th July 2016, 02:30
Found the Four Corners documentary on YouTube -
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KiwiElf
29th July 2016, 03:22
Appeared on our local TV1 News channel a few nights back; showed a teenage boy tied to a chair, his head covered (hooded) (video at link below), cctv footage of the authorities firing tear gas at several inmates, and one officer/guard shown saying [close paraphrase], "I don't care how much chemical you use - use as much as you want..." to someone off camera
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/jul/26/abu-ghraib-images-children-detention-australia-public-inquiry
Johnny
29th July 2016, 05:26
In Denmark we had the same scenario in some orphanage in the 50'th both for danish children and children from Greenland, but it was first to public awareness many years later.
They were treated very badly and probably in many cases also abused.
We do have a kind of youth prison in Denmark for children under the age of 18, but I don't think it is many who end up there.
Johnny
Beany
29th July 2016, 12:31
The people carrying out these acts, can't be human. :(
conk
29th July 2016, 18:32
If there is any kind of spiritual retribution, let these vile, inhuman creatures suffer it's negative effects. Also, pray that these children find peace of mind and body in this physical realm.
Innocent Warrior
30th July 2016, 03:29
I wouldn't protest these perps being put through what they put the children through. There should be no behavioural management procedures approved and applied that haven't been experienced by the very people who approve and apply them. Not a trial, I mean to the full extent to which they wish to apply it. Things would change real fast, they'd morph from vengeful and punishing to compassionate and rehabilitating real fast because the people currently in those positions are cowards.
amor
30th July 2016, 08:26
These guards are spiritually sick, sadistic, grotesque creatures. They are in no way different than the video I saw at a dairy farm where a tiny male calf was dragged from its mother's milk and its nostrils shackled to a post; then it was tortured by being jabbed by a pitchfork and having its head hammered by a shovel. This was also being done to a pregnant cow which could not move. The story is that the calf cannot produce milk and is slaughtered for veal. I have refused to eat beef, lamb, etc., for many years; and now I do not drink milk which is filled with puss reportedly and causes the same condition in me. Human beings are bastards that deserve their destination in HELL! Meat can be grown in dishes. Animals should roam free unmolested by people in areas of wilderness set aside for them. They have a right to live and not be tortured by us.
amor
30th July 2016, 08:31
The Aboriginal boys are being deliberately mistreated in order to KILL THEM. This is standard treatment in Genocide as set forth in Youtube.com/Methods of Depopulation. Look at it, it is the best rendition I have so far seen of what the Hidden Hand Masons have in store for the human race and YOU.
Lifebringer
30th July 2016, 13:24
Aren't the "use of biological chemical weapons against it's citizens (like Syria) Australia's laws to GAS CHILDREN OR HUMANS?:o
Wow! War crimes against humanity for sure.
Lifebringer
30th July 2016, 15:53
I have to say, that some beings on this planet, should never be in charge of 'anything that needs love, understanding, compassion or rehabilitation. People like this cannot even be teachers in schools as they will encourage the macho bullyism, that we see now in certain sects of developed countries. and states.
Yahayah said: "suffer the little children." Perhaps this sickness and the sexual exploitation/slave trade of run-aways and minors is why?
I'm focusing on the prosecution of these brutes with badges.
Cidersomerset
30th July 2016, 18:49
The empire will always strike back , whether its politicians , police or other establishment body..
Massive Establishment Cover-up - How Jeremy Thorpe, Cyril Smith and Jimmy Savile got away with sex abuse
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50809-How-Jimmy-was-able-to-Fix-it----&p=1085970&viewfull=1#post1085970
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Australia counter-sues minors abused in Northern Territory prison
By David on 30 July 2016 GMT
https://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/d0c3481f-3009-435e-bd64-01dc2da74448.jpg
‘Australia has launched a counter-suit against two of the six aboriginal
children recently revealed to have been abused by prison guards,
alleging the minors had damaged the prison in an escape attempt.
Footage broadcast recently showed minors purportedly being abused
at the hands of guards, who were seen hooding the youths, strapping
them to chairs naked or half-naked, and throwing them into a cell by
the neck at the Don Dale Youth Detention Center.
The victims filed lawsuits against the center and the guards, seeking
compensation. Court documents from their legal complaint “outline in
vivid detail mistreatment by staff at the facility, including beatings
with batons and the use of teargas,” according to Reuters.’
Read more: Australia counter-sues minors abused in Northern Territory prison
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/29/477457/Australia-Northern-Territory-countersue-aboriginal-minor-inmates-police-abuse
Flash
30th July 2016, 18:52
Wow, Australia's governmen t is having a disgusting behavior, suing victims - isn't this a strategy used by corporations usually, without any regard for victims.
So, instead of correcting their juvenile detention system, they sue the poor chaps.
Australia counter-sues minors abused in Northern Territory prison
By David on 30 July 2016 GMT
https://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/d0c3481f-3009-435e-bd64-01dc2da74448.jpg
‘Australia has launched a counter-suit against two of the six aboriginal
children recently revealed to have been abused by prison guards,
alleging the minors had damaged the prison in an escape attempt.
Footage broadcast recently showed minors purportedly being abused
at the hands of guards, who were seen hooding the youths, strapping
them to chairs naked or half-naked, and throwing them into a cell by
the neck at the Don Dale Youth Detention Center.
The victims filed lawsuits against the center and the guards, seeking
compensation. Court documents from their legal complaint “outline in
vivid detail mistreatment by staff at the facility, including beatings
with batons and the use of teargas,” according to Reuters.’
Read more: Australia counter-sues minors abused in Northern Territory prison
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/29/477457/Australia-Northern-Territory-countersue-aboriginal-minor-inmates-police-abuse
Cidersomerset
31st July 2016, 08:14
Australians protest against teen abuse in detention centers
By David on 31 July 2016 GMT
https://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/3ab9978f-29db-4b30-85b3-96eae76811f6.jpg
‘Hundreds of Australians protested Saturday against the maltreatment of
minors in detention centers, less than a week after a shocking video emerged
showing the abuse of aboriginal children in a prison in the Northern Territory.
Some 700 demonstrators filled the streets in Sydney to denounce the way
Australian jailors treat young people in the detention centers, including hooding
and physical restraint of teenagers, amid widespread criticism of the
newly-surfaced case in Don Dale Youth Detention Centre.
Similar protests were also staged in Melbourne and elsewhere, as hundreds of
people, most of them aboriginal, convened to call for justice for the teens.’
Read more: Australians protest against teen abuse in detention centers
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/30/477662/Australia-protest-Northern-Territory-Sydney
Ines
3rd August 2016, 02:00
This things happen all over the world. Abuse of children by psychopats men and women, and pedophiles "brothers" of church. And then... we wonder about the corrupted society we live in... :o we have failed to protect children, as a human society. Last night, I saw the movie "Oranges and Sunshine"... and I cried. A real life story, involving the UK and Australian governments. A scandal that got to the News, 25 years later. I saw the movie in Netflix, but you can even find it in YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EyQyB4oUJU
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