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Need for National Inquiry Into Missing/Murdered Women

Violence against Aboriginal, First Nations, Native American, Indigenous women. This forum looks at the issues, news updates, initiatives. This forum is dedicated to the families and friends of the hundreds of women who are missing or have been identified as murder victims throughout Turtle Island. We acknowledge the Creator's blessings on their souls and spirits in their new journey.

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Need for National Inquiry Into Missing/Murdered Women

Postby admin » Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:31 pm

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June 26, 2012

In the wake of the arrest of an alleged seiral killer of Aboriginal women, there is a renewed call for a national inquiry. First Nation leaders from Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs and Southern Chiefs' Organization announced today they will continue to draw attention to the unresolved cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Manitoba, and the need for a public inquiry.

These organizations will be coordinating a march and vigil at the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg this evening.

Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo expressed support for First Nation leaders in Manitoba calling for a public inquiry on missing and murdered Indigenous women, further urging concrete action by all parties to end violence against Indigenous women across the country.

"Violence against our women and girls is utterly unacceptable - this must end. We must work together now and this includes recognizing the deep connection between violence and the realities too many of our peoples face," said Atleo.

The International Expert Group Meeting on Combating Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls declared that safety and security is directly linked to implementing self-determination and dismantling the social, political, and economic barriers that impede the right of Indigenous Peoples.

"First Nations rights must be respected and implemented in ways that our people can better ensure our own safety and work together with governments to address violence based on need," added the National Chief.

A news release issued by the AFN today reminded us that chiefs across Canada have made ending violence against women "a national priority".

It goes on to explain that the AFN consistently advocates in support of First Nation individuals and families impacted by violence that seek justice, and for adequate and appropriate health supports and preventative measures to better ensure communities are safe.

In May 2012, together with the Native Women's Association of Canada and other groups, AFN submitted a joint statement with specific recommendations for action at the United Nations Permanent Forum on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNPFII).

AFN hosted a national justice forum earlier this year aimed at developing a strategy to end violence against women and girls. The draft strategy will be presented to Chiefs at the upcoming Annual General Assembly taking place in Toronto July 17-19, 2012.
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