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Protesters demand probe into graves at Canada indigenous schools

Demonstrators tell PM to quit making excuses as outrage builds over horrific discoveries

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Aug 2021 12:30PM

Protesters demand probe into graves at Canada indigenous schools
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urged to appoint a special prosecutor to lead an independent investigation into the country’s painful history of residential schools for indigenous children. – Pixabay pic, August 1, 2021

MONTREAL – Hundreds of protesters in Canada’s capital yesterday called for a probe into a boarding school system for indigenous children, as outrage builds after the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at several of the facilities.

Until the 1990s, some 150,000 indigenous, Inuit and Metis youth were forcibly enrolled in the schools, where students were physically and sexually abused by headmasters and teachers who stripped them of their culture and language.

“Indigenous Peoples need truth and justice,” MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq wrote on Instagram.

“That means a special prosecutor and a fully funded independent investigation, with international observers present, into Canada’s crimes against Indigenous Peoples,” she added, calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Justice Minister David Lametti “to stop making excuses” and launch a probe.

The demonstrators gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa after two lawmakers from the left-wing New Democratic Party (NDP) called for a protest. 

The NDP called on Trudeau’s government in early July to appoint a special prosecutor to lead an independent investigation into the country’s painful history of residential schools for indigenous children.

“People have been shocked by the number of graves that have been found. These are not accidents, these are not tragedies, as they represent a policy that was about the destruction of people,” NDP lawmaker Charlie Angus told public broadcaster CBC.

Since late May, more than 1,000 unmarked graves were found near former residential schools. These discoveries have outraged the country.

Thousands died at the schools, and many were subjected to physical and sexual abuse, according to an investigative commission that concluded the Canadian government engaged in “cultural genocide”.

More than 4,000 died of disease and neglect in the schools, according to a commission of inquiry that concluded Canada had committed “cultural genocide”. – AFP, August 1, 2021

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