‘End this ongoing genocide:’ Indigenous advocates call for change after women killed
WINNIPEG — The arrest of a man accused of killing four women, all believed to be Indigenous, shows vulnerable women and girls are subject to dangerous outcomes if governments don’t work together to end gender and race-based violence, Indigenous advocates say.
Several Indigenous groups are urging governments and other institutions to fulfil the 231 Calls for Justice outlined in the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released in 2019.
Each day of inaction has led directly to further harm and violence against Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people, said Hilda Anderson-Pyrz, chair of the National Family and Survivors Circle.
“We must hold our governments and institutions to their promises to ensure measurable outcomes and concrete actions are in place,” she said Friday. “They should really open their eyes and recognize the genocide that is continuing in this country.”