Les #femmes indigènes défient le premier ministre canadien | Big Browser
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Chacune d’entre elles tient entre les mains une affiche sur laquelle est inscrite cette question : « Am I next ? » ("Suis-je la prochaine ?") Les femmes indigènes qui publient sur les réseaux sociaux leur portrait accompagné de cette interrogation s’adressent en particulier au premier ministre canadien, Stephen Harper, à qui elles demandent l’ouverture d’une enquête sur le sort de celles d’entre elles assassinées ou portées disparues. Ce qu’il a refusé cet été.
Aboriginal women ask Stephen Harper: Am I next?
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That’s the question aboriginal women are asking Prime Minister Stephen Harper in a new online campaign to renew pressure on his government to call a national inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women.
Coming on the heels of Harper’s “sociological phenomenon” blunder, the campaign is the brainchild of Holly Jarrett. She’s the cousin of Loretta Saunders, a 26-year-old Inuit student at Saint Mary’s University who was murdered earlier this year. At the time of her death, Saunders was working on her thesis on murdered and missing aboriginal women.
“She had come through a lot of the same kind of struggles that a lot women affected by colonialism and residential school stuff,” Jarrett told PressProgress Friday, a day after launching the Am I Next campaign.
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