When hundreds of police officers descended on nine inner Melbourne tower blocks in July last year, more than 3,000 residents, many from refugee, Muslim or African backgrounds, were left shocked and fearful after being forcibly confined to their homes without warning.
Many complained that food parcels brought in were “scarce and mismatched” or culturally inappropriate, while others were left without medicines. All were deprived of basic liberties such as exercise and fresh air.
A December report from the Victorian Ombudsmanfound that the two-week hard lockdown “violated Victorian human rights laws”.
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