By Brenda Norrell
Indigenous Resistance
To recap, let me know if I missed anything: First, a former CIA employee tried to take control of the UN World Conference on Indigenous Peoples planning session near San Diego. Next people flew around the world planning it. Next, the North American Caucus called for cancellation of the conference. Next it was made clear that grassroots Indigenous could not participate, and it was by invitation-only to the select well-funded. Next, Pacific Islanders, victims of the nuclear holocaust, withdrew support because of censorship of demilitarization. Next, the president of Mexico, continuing the ongoing genocide of Indigenous Peoples, was featured. Next, Canada rejected the outcome document because Canada said it has the right to violate Indigenous rights and Aboriginal treaties.
Did I miss anything?
Canada's statement (excerpt)
Read more:
http://www.docip.org/greenstone/collect/cendocdo/index/assoc/HASH012f/c996693d.dir/WCIP14PMCanada0xx.pdf
Indigenous Resistance
To recap, let me know if I missed anything: First, a former CIA employee tried to take control of the UN World Conference on Indigenous Peoples planning session near San Diego. Next people flew around the world planning it. Next, the North American Caucus called for cancellation of the conference. Next it was made clear that grassroots Indigenous could not participate, and it was by invitation-only to the select well-funded. Next, Pacific Islanders, victims of the nuclear holocaust, withdrew support because of censorship of demilitarization. Next, the president of Mexico, continuing the ongoing genocide of Indigenous Peoples, was featured. Next, Canada rejected the outcome document because Canada said it has the right to violate Indigenous rights and Aboriginal treaties.
Did I miss anything?
Canada's statement (excerpt)
Read more:
http://www.docip.org/greenstone/collect/cendocdo/index/assoc/HASH012f/c996693d.dir/WCIP14PMCanada0xx.pdf