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− | More than anyone else, Rev. [[Kevin Annett]] has been instrumental in exposing the tens of thousands of native Canadians killed by the genocidal policies of the white establishment. | + | More than anyone else, Rev. [[Kevin Annett]] has been instrumental in exposing the tens of thousands of native Canadians killed by the genocidal policies of the utterly [[racist]] white establishment. |
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+ | ===Indian residential schools=== | ||
+ | The especially established ''Indian residential schools'' practised a policy of [[germ warfare]], beatings, and intimidation and by that enabled an unofficial policy of extermination against native children that were taken against their will from their parents; it was a continuation of the [[Indian Wars]] across [[US|America]] from 17th century. | ||
==Apology== | ==Apology== |
Revision as of 00:22, 5 August 2020
Type | genocide |
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Exposed by | Kevin Annett |
Description | A very dark chapter of Canada's history which was chanced upon and the determinedly exposed by Rev. Kevin Annett. For well over a century, Native Canadians were abused, infected with smallpox or TB, forcibly sterilised and sometimes flat out murdered in a climate of impunity. The Canadian government issued a formal apology for the episode in 2008, though it also announced that while some compensation payments would be made, the genocide would go unpunished. |
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Official narrative
Wikipedia's estimate of "at least 4,000 children died" seems incredibly low considering the evidence presented by Annett, who suggests that 50,000-100,000 may be more realistic figure.
Exposure
More than anyone else, Rev. Kevin Annett has been instrumental in exposing the tens of thousands of native Canadians killed by the genocidal policies of the utterly racist white establishment.
Indian residential schools
The especially established Indian residential schools practised a policy of germ warfare, beatings, and intimidation and by that enabled an unofficial policy of extermination against native children that were taken against their will from their parents; it was a continuation of the Indian Wars across America from 17th century.
Apology
Prompted largely by the publicity raised by Kevin Annett's film, 2007 Unrepentant, on June 11, 2008 a public apology was offered by Prime Minister Stephen Harper on behalf of the Government of Canada and by the leaders of all the other parties in the Canadian House of Commons.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Nine days prior, the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission was established, supposedly to uncover the truth about the schools. Annett suggests it is a damage limitation exercise.
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Why the Canadian Left is burning down churches | Article | 21 July 2021 | Meghan Murphy | Dozens of First Nations churches are being burned across Canada. These arson attacks on indigenous communities are supposed retribution for the discovery of mass graves at residential schools. Who is behind the co-ordinated attacks and is the Canadian government and media covering it up? |
File:Hidden-No-Longer.pdf | Book | September 2010 | Kevin Annett |
A document sourced from Canada/Genocide
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) |
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Document:Chronology of Attacks on Kevin Annett | timeline | Kevin Annett | 18 September 2010 | Kevin Annett |