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UN envoy hits at Australia over Aboriginals

By Peter Smith in Sydney

Published: August 27 2009 14:01 | Last updated: August 27 2009 14:01

A senior United Nations’ representative has accused the Australian government of racial discrimination over its controversial “intervention” policy in Aboriginal communities, which prevents welfare payments being spent on alcohol.

James Anaya, the UN’s special rapporteur on indigenous human rights, also said he believed there was “entrenched racism” in Australia after visiting several Aboriginal townships during his two-week visit to the country.

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