Solidarity with Joanne and Dylan Voller

UPDATE: Appeal has now raised $5000, THANK YOU EVERYONE!

Detailed report to follow.

* * * * * *

Dylan and Joanne Voller need your help.

On Friday (29 September) Dylan Voller, his mother Joanne Voller, and six other people were arrested whilst holding a peaceful protest against youth detention and deaths in custody in Alice Springs.

All have received fines.

Dylan Voller was one of six children teargassed at the Dondale youth detention centre in 2014. In 2016, further footage of prison guards mistreating Voller at Dondale was the subject of a Four Corners investigation; the Four Corners broadcast resulted in a Royal Commission, at which Voller delivered damning and comprehensive testimony about the mistreatment of young people in detention.

Since his release from prison in February this year, Dylan Voller has been a fearless advocate for youth in detention and the #ShutYouthPrisons campaign.

In the months since Dylan Voller’s testimony before the Youth Detention Royal Commission, the Voller family has been subject to a targeted campaign of harassment by Northern Territory police, prison guards, and other public officials.

The arrest of eight people at Friday’s peaceful #ShutYouthPrisons protest was utterly unnecessary, and the fines levelled are an absurd and unjust imposition.

Join us in expressing solidarity with Dylan Voller, his mum Joanne Voller, and the rest of his family who have been targeted by this vicious campaign, and yet continue to speak out and demonstrate against injustice.

We need to raise at least $3,500 to cover legal costs so that everyone involved can get on with their lives.

This fundraiser is organised by Kieran and Kathleen, with the endorsement of Dylan Voller.

Click here to contribute directly to this appeal.