Yet pressure will be
mounting on the Canadian government in the coming months
to do exactly the opposite. Just hours after the church
protest, Kevin Annett issued a press release that
announced that a national press conference will be held
at the Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa, on February 4,
because of the refusal of the Catholic church to take
the survivors' demands seriously.
"We're sick and tired of
these churches getting away with murder" said Annett.
"It's time Ottawa stopped protecting these wolves in
sheeps' clothing, and hold them, and themselves,
accountable for genocide."
For the participants of
today's rally, just confronting the church without fear
was enough of a victory.
"It made me happy for the
first time in a long time, you know?" said an older
survivor from the downtown eastside. "Did you see the
way even the cops stood back and didn't stop us? I
didn't get scared when I saw them show up. Not even that
f ... ing priest scared me.
I guess being here all
together like this was like, the start of our healing."
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And in other news:
United Church
Boycotted
Two community groups in
Guelph, Ontario have cancelled their rental of space in
the local United Church because of that church's refusal
to return the remains of children who died in their
residential schools.
"I wasn't aware of the
boycott called against this church by residential school
survivors last year, but now that we know we have to be
consistent with our values so we've found other premises
for our event" declared Matt, one of the organizers who
heeded the call for the boycott of church facilites.
May others follow their good
example!
Zapatistas endorse
Inquiry into Genocide in Canada
At a regional conference of
more than 1,200 indigenous activists in Chipas, Mexico
in the fall of 2007, organized by the Zapatista
movement (EZLN), a motion was passed to endorse the
efforts of the non-governmental Truth Commission into
Genocide in Canada to hold an international inquiry into
genocide in church-run Indian Residential Schools.
EZLN spokespeople declared
their solidarity with Kevin Annett and the Truth
Commission and offered to supply international observers
at any independent inquiry held in Canada.
The EZLN statement follows
on similar declarations by native groups and autonomous
governments in Guatemala and the Philippines, which call
on the United Nations to investigate Canada and its
churches for crimes of genocide against native people.