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New Australian Commission Examines Infamous String of Antigay Murders

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A special government commission created to examine the infamous murders of gay men in Australia starting in the late 1970s held its first hearing yesterday.The Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ Hate Crimes in New South Wales will examine the 80-plus unsolved deaths from 1976 to 2000 that took place on the picturesque cliffs surrounding Bondi Beach and Manley in NSW.

Both areas were popular meeting places for men looking to have sex with other men during the period.In his opening statement to the commission, the senior counsel assisting, Peter Gray, encouraged individuals with knowledge of the crimes to come forward.“If you have had something weighing on your mind for years about these things, now is your chance to do something to make some amends,” Gray said in his statement delivered Wednesday. “Now is the time to break your silence.”Two previous reviews on the matter from 2018, known as the ACON report and the Parrabel report, examined the 88 unsolved deaths of LGBTQ+ folks between 1976 and 2000.

However, these reviews resulted in different conclusions both regarding the number of cases that remain unsolved and those that could be classified as gay hate crimes.

ACON considered approximately 30 of the 88 unsolved, compared to Parrabel which considered only 23 unsolved. ACON considered nearly all the 88 cases as gay hate crimes, while Parrabel determined less than one-third could be so classified.

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