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Welcome to cryfreedom.net, formerly known as.Womens Liberation Front.  A website that hopes to draw and keeps your attention for  both the global 21th. century 3rd. feminist revolutution as well and a selection of special feminist artists and writers.

This online magazine will be published evey six weeks and started February 1st. 2019. Thank you for your time and interest.

Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist
and radical feminist

 

 

  

                             

 

      

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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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<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.:

1<The stench of death
On Canada's Highway of Tears.>
2<'Snatched away'>

3<Hunted>
4<A lingering evil>

5<'No one is going to believe you'>
6<'If she was white, she would still be here'>

7<Vancouver rallies for missing, murdered Indigenous women>
8<A letter to … Sarah, who was murdered by a serial killer> (Canada)

9<‘Walking to justice’>
10<Haunting Canada boarding school shot wins World Press Photo>

11<A warrior for Indigenous women and girls.>
12 Special about Brandi Morin: <Telling Indigenous stories: 'I’m fighting to be heard'
13 Brandi Morin: I've been seeking out and sharing the stories of oppression, trauma and brutality that my people continue to endure.>

NEW JULY 2022 Brandi Morin has been working on a to be published soon book <Our Voice of Fire: A Memoir of a Warrior Rising>
14 By Brandi Morin
<<'I forgive you': Indigenous school survivor awaits pope's apology

 

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France 24
Agence France - Press in Lima
4 Nov 2022
<<Indigenous people in Peruvian Amazon detain tourists in oil spill protest.
Indigenous people in the Amazon in Peru have detained a group of Peruvian and foreign tourists, including UK and US citizens, in pro-test at a lack of government aid following an oil spill in the are <[We want] to call the government's attention with this action, There are foreigners and Peruvians, there are about 70 people,> Watson Trujillo, the leader of the Cuninico community, told RPP radio. French, Spanish and Swiss citizens are also among the detained tourists, who were held while travelling on a river boat.
Trujillo said his group had taken the <radical measure> in an effort to put pressure on the government to send a delegation to assess the environmental damage from the spillage of 2,500 tons of crude oil into the Cuninico River on 16 September. The detainees would spend the night inside the vessel while awaiting a solution to the situation, he added. Trujillo said he would return to the boat on Friday to consider whether to release them. One Briton on board, Charlotte Wiltshire, sent a message to the BBC to say conditions were <starting to deteriorate> as they were beginning to run out of food and water. She called for an <intervention> to rescue them, adding there were pregnant, elderly and sick people among those detained. The government and police did not comment on the in-cident, which took place on a tributary of the Maranon River. Indigenous communities had already been blocking the transit of all vessels on the river in protest against the spill, which was caused by a rupture in the Norperuano oil pipeline. On 27 September, the government declared a 90-day state of emergency in the region, which is home to the Cuninico and Urarinas communities and where about 2,500 indigenous people live.>>
Read more here:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/04/indigenous-people-in-peruvian-amazon-detain-tourists-in-oil-spill-protest

 

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