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  • Petition for open investigation into Aboriginal transdeath

    Posted by Anonymous on 16/07/2010 at 6:08 am

    Demand for open investigation into an Aboriginal trans death in custody
    Saturday, April 10, 2010 – 10:00
    By Rachel Evans, Sydney

    On March 10, 2009, three days after Mardi Gras, 34-year-old Veronica Baxter was arrested by Redfern police. She was charged with six counts of supplying a prohibited drug and held on remand at the all-male NSW Silverwater Metropolitan Reception and Remand Centre.

    An attractive transgender woman, she was placed in the maximum security, male jail.

    Six days later, after a 14-hour break between checking her cell, she was found dead, hanging in her single cell.Veronica Baxter was an Aboriginal woman from the Cunnamulla country, south- west of Queensland. She dressed, appeared, and had identified as a woman for 15 years and was known by family and friends as a woman.

    Yet she was placed in a male jail against NSW government policy, which states that transgender people be placed in the jail of their choosing.

    Ray Jackson, president of the Indigenous Social Justice Association and elder of the Wiradguri nation, and has been fighting black deaths in custody for decades and campaigning around the Baxter case for a year.

    He explained: “If trans people are post-operative transgender women, they are considered real women, and are placed within the women’s jail. If they are pre-operative transgender women, they are considered ‘male’ and are normally processed in a male jail.”

    Transgender people face a disproportionate amount of abuse, rape, and murder in jail. Consequently, in Australia, strict guidelines exist, requiring protective segregation of transgender people from mainstream prisoners.

    The Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 states “any person received into the custody of the NSW Department of Corrective Services (DCS) who self-identifies as transgender has the right to be housed in a correctional facility appropriate to their gender or identification”. It says: “Transgender inmates are to be managed according to their chosen gender of identification.” Transgender women normally request to get placed in women jails.

    “After processing in the male jail, pre-operative transgender women are then given an opportunity to go to a women’s jail, but have to stay in solitary confinement because they are still considered ‘male'”, Jackson told Green Left Weekly.

    “Pre-operative transgender women won’t be in solitary confinement in a male jail, but they will suffer more harassment, assault and abuse.”

    This policy discriminates against poor transgender people. In Australia it costs up to $20,000 for a male to female operation and up to $14,000 for a female to male operation. Baxter was allowed to move about Silverwater, among other male prisoners, and had not been checked on for 14 hours before she was found hanging from her cell hook. This contravenes another Department of Corrective Service (DCS) policy of regular cell check-ups.

    “We don’t know for sure about why she was placed in Silverwater. That’s because the NSW Department of Correctional Services have not released any paperwork regarding Baxter’s death”, Jackson said.

    In August 2009 he sent a letter to the NSW state coroner demanding a full report be sent to the family. In October 2009, they replied that they were initiating a full investigation into the death of Baxter, and that it would be “inappropriate at this time to comment on the specific circumstances surrounding Ms Baxter’s death.”

    The coroners court has advised it will be meeting in mid-April to make a decision as to the actual date of the Baxter inquest.

    Queer rights activist group, Community Action Against Homophobia is demanding action on this campaign. Steaphan Markatony, CAAH co-convenor, said: “Was Veronica Baxter killed in custody by transphobic guards or inmates? We don’t know. The only way we will find out is if there is a full, open inquiry. Support CAAH’s campaign to get it!”

    See: http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/43578

    The petition: http://www.change.org/caah/petitions/view/an_open_public_inquiry_into_veronica_baxters_death_now

    Anonymous replied 14 years, 9 months ago 0 Member · 2 Replies
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  • Anonymous

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    16/07/2010 at 10:34 pm

    Thank you Virginia for posting this.

    My question is, what support did The Gender Centre Inc offer Veronica Baxter. The issues leading to her arrest and her incarceration ARE very much part of this government funded organisation’s field of responsibility

    This equally is an important question for all in our community. What support will we receive?

    Respectfully Yours
    Christina

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    17/07/2010 at 12:25 am

    Hi

    You may wish to join these threads

    http://forum.tgr.net.au/cms/forum/F132/3354-354&highlight=

    :)