Legal Cases: Case Documentation | Statements | Support the Genocide Case
This section contains the legal documentation that has been submitted to the relevant courts as part of our process to bring the illegal state of Australia to justice for crimes of genocide against Us and Our Communities.
The aim is to demonstrate that Australia has a clear intention to destroy Us and Our Communities by premeditated acts of Genocide as defined under the Genocide convention such as removing children, causing serious mental harm, removal from lands, imposing conditions of life likely to lead to Our destruction — not to mention killing Us in custody and causing Us to kill ourselves including the obscene epidemic of youth suicide.
We want to provide short term and historical public accountability for lawyers, judges, government decision-makers and all people involved in defending our charges.
The documents are added chronologically from date of lodgement to the court or submission to government officials.
The online dossier will be forwarded by UN Member States to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. It will also be part of the brief for UN Member States to take Australia to the International Court of Justice as well as in their own national courts.
Documents
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9.30am Monday 11 November 2024– Judge Tim McEvoy Case Management Hearing in Federal Court to add Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus as respondent. Question: Is Our fire at Camp Sovereignty protected by Australia’s Constitution?
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18 October 2024 Governor Evicted
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18 October 2024 Aboriginal genocide notice to King Charles re International Criminal Court charge
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Uncle Robbie Thorpe to appear at public hearing at 4:30 pm on Tuesday 15 October 2024, Aboriginal Advancement League Community Hall in Thornbury – inquiry into the Truth and Justice Commission Bill 2024
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Wednesday 9 October 2024– Judge’s Case Management Hearing in Federal Court to add Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus as respondent. Question: Is Our fire at Camp Sovereignty protected by Australia’s Constitution?
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9.30am Wednesday 9 October 2024, Deputy Chief Magistrate Tim Bourke, Courtroom 4, 233 William Street– Genocide Prosecution of Mark Regev, Melbourne Magistrates Court.
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12 September 2024– High Court of Australia, M80/2024, application for special leave to appeal. Question (in King Charles Aboriginal Genocide case): Can a court exclude evidence of Aboriginal Genocide?
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Thursday 5 September 2024– Last day for response to Senate Committee by Dreyfus (Aboriginal genocide charge sheet) and Regev (Palestinian genocide charge-sheet) before Committe publishes CAMP SOVEREIGNTY submission 26 July 2024.
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Tuesday 27 August 2024– Last day for CAMP SOVEREIGNTY answers to questions on notice from Senate Committee public hearing, 30 July 2024.
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Wednesday 14 August 2024 — Senate Genocide Committee meeting decides not to publish CAMP SOVEREIGNTY Genocide Submission until after 5 September 2024— Question: did CAMP have a right to be heard at this meeting?
