Atong Deng Awel:'I witnessed our children hurting each other, not the police'

Atong at Melbourne CBD and the blurred image of youths at CBD

Atong at Melbourne CBD and the blurred image of youths at CBD Source: Atong Deng

Atong Deng went to Melbourne last night, and she witnessed firsthand that young South Sudanese-Australians were turning at each other in the middle of the City of Melbourne. In the videos, girls can fight; some even undress each other, but the police can't do anything. Atong tried to help disperse this group of young people, but she was yelled at, and even police asked her to leave for her safety.



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Atong Deng Awel:'I witnessed our children hurting each other, not the police' | SBS Dinka