Inquiry into past hate crimes hears stories of victims
A special commission of inquiry investigating historical hate-crime deaths in New South Wales is hearing the personal stories of victims this week. The inquiry is holding public hearings in Sydney, as it investigates dozens of unsolved deaths between 1970 and 2010.
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