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When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali
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ALL PARTS OF THIS SPECIAL
<The stench of death>
<Canada's murdered women and girls.>
Between 8 Nov 2021 and July 2022 AL Jazeera published a serial of
articles (except one i.e. an Al Jazeera team)
all by the Cree-Iroquois Canadian-French journalist Brandi
Morin about femicides of Canadian Indigenous women and girls and
of Indigenous children who were abducted from their parents houses and
brought to residential schoolsof which each word is so
heartbreaking that it takes a lot of courage to read the whole serial. Still I challenge you to do so! I divided it according to the
number of articles and quoted from them ending with a read more URL.:
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ME
The Guardian
18 Nov 2022
By Nina Lakhani Climate justice reporter
<<'Shameful' UN silencing Indigenous voices, say banned Cop27 activists.
Four US activists who had their Cop27 accreditation revoked after
briefly interrupting the US president, Joe Biden, in Sharm el-Sheikh
have described the UN as <shameful> and say it has silenced Indigenous
voices. Big Wind, Jacob Johns, Jamie Wefald, and Angela Zhong missed the
second week of the climate conference after being suspended for standing
up with a <People vs Fossil Fuels> banner during Biden's speech last
Friday. The Indigenous activists, Wind and Johns, gave a war cry to
announce themselves and draw attention to the fossil fuels crisis before
security officials confiscated the banner. The group then sat down and
Biden continued. The activists appealed against the suspension to the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), but the case has not
yet been resolved. <We’ve been locked out, our voices silenced,> said
Johns, 39, a Washington state-based community organiser from the Akimel
O'otham and Hopi tribe. <The climate collapse is coming, we are
literally fighting for our lives. If we're not allowed to advocate for
our future, who will? It's shameful.> Wind, 29, an Indigenous
conservation associate for Wyoming Outdoor Council and member of the
Northern Arapaho tribe, said: <This is a clear example of radical
Indigenous people and youth being silenced, we're muted when we try to
express our frustration in these spaces. It shows the UN's true colours.>
Cop27 has been one of the most repressive - and expensive - UN climate
summits on record. The Egyptian regime banned any unsanctioned protests
or actions taking place inside or outside the conference centre. A
handful of summit delegates have been arrested, deported and harassed,
while hun-dreds of Egyptian civilians were arrested in Cairo amid
rumours of brewing political protests. Price gouging has left grassroots
activists struggling to raise funds to cover accommodation and food.
Inside the conference centre, known as the blue zone, plainclothes
security officials have monitored the small authorised protests
demanding climate justice and an end to fossil fuels. Government stooges
interrupted panel events drawing attention to the plight of hunger
striker Alaa Abd el-Fattah and Egypt's 60,000 other political prisoners.>>
Read more here:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/18/shameful-un-silencing-indigenous-voices-say-banned-cop27-activists
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