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Black Action Defence Committee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Black Action Defence Committee The Black Action Defence Committee is a Canadian activist group founded by Dudley Laws, Charles Roach,〔Francine Koupin, "He says nay to the Queen", ''Toronto Star'', May 11, 2007〕 Sherona Hall and Lennox Farrell,〔Lennox V. Farrell, "A return 'Into the heart of Africa'", ''Toronto Star'', February 16, 2005〕 with Laws as the group's chair. It was founded in 1988 in response to the killing of Lester Donaldson, which was the latest in a series of police shootings of Black men in Toronto.〔Philip Mascoll, "(Sherona Hall, 59: Fighter for justice )", ''Toronto Star'', January 9, 2007〕〔K.K. Campbell, "(LAWS CHARGES METRO POLICE BIAS AGAINST BLACKS `WORSE THAN L.A.' )" ''Eye Weekly'', October 1, 1992〕〔Kevin Donvan, "Police probe mental history of man police killed", ''Toronto Star'', August 18, 1988〕 Among its several accomplishments, the BADC was primarily responsible for the creation of Ontario's Special Investigations Unit. The BADC organized demonstrations and called for an end to "police investigating police", which had become the norm when police shootings previously occurred. Still in effect, the SIU investigates incidents involving police shootings. ==References== 〔
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