Jani Roberts, the editor of "Web Inquirer"
works internationally as an investigative journalist, photographer, award
winning film-maker and author. She writes on the international diamond
trade, on mining companies, race and gender discrimination, immigration,
medical negligence, and environmental matters - for web, print, TV and
major newspapers.
Her 20 years of human rights work has been funded by the Program to Combat Racism of the World Council of Churches, major overseas aid charities and the Australian Council of Churches.
Click to Obtain a fuller Resume of her Work
- incorporating Colonialism and Indigenous Minorities Research Action.
CIMRA was founded in 1977 to raise support for colonised minorities, to
help to make their voice heard. It's particular expertise has been in
researching the exploitation by transnational corporations of these
ill-protected people's lands. Today it works for all who are relatively
powerless in the face of the greed of major corporations.Please Click Here for recent CIMRA research and for sister
groups.
The above mentioned
film is on the impact of the gold rush on the Aboriginal people of
Western Australia. Everyone speaking in the film is Aboriginal. Click if
you want further information: Munda Nyuringu
- he has taken the land, he believes it is his and he won't give it
back.'
a motor yacht, in London, UK.
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