By Tom Tapp
16.04.2020 - 10:07 / starobserver.com.au
Hours after the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) cleared the Victorian Police officers who had conducted a raid on iconic LGBTIQ bookstore Hares & Hyenas of any blame, the legal team representing the victims said the fight was far from over.
Robinson Gill Lawyers, who represent LGBT event promoter Nik Dimopoulos and Rowland Thomson and Crusader Hillis, owners of Hares & Hyenas, in a press statement said: “they will continue to exhaust every legal avenue available to them
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A GoFundMe campaign started by friends of LGBTQ event promoter Nik Dimopolous, a victim of the 2019 Victoria Police raid on queer bookshop Hares & Hyenas has raised over $4,600 in less than a day. The campaign was started by Dimopoulos’ friends Fionnbharr Pfeiffer and Keiran Smyth, hours after a report by the state anti-corruption watchdog IBAC that cleared the police and said that no “disproportionate force” was used in the raid. The report said that Dimopoulos’ human rights had been impacted
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There was outrage in the community after the findings of the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission’s (IBAC) investigation into the 2019 raid on iconic LGBTIQ bookstore Hares & Hyenas in Fitzroy were made public. Soon, support too poured in with some starting a trend on social media to with the hashtag #buyabook from Hares & Hyenas.
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) on Wednesday said that the Victorian Police’s 2019 raid on iconic LGBTIQ bookstore Hares & Hyenas in Fitzroy and the injury caused to LGBTQ event promoter Nik Dimopolous were not linked to “race and sexuality”.