Two women investigated for anti-Indigenous comments face mediation circle
OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION, Canada — Two Manitoba women arrested over online comments that threatened violence against Indigenous people were asked to read what was written out loud to elders this week as part of a process to resolve the case.
The two are taking part in a mediation circle instead of the court system.
“There was a lot of ugly words and things said, but you could also hear in their voice the shame and the remorse that they had, because now they’re having to say it publicly rather than behind a computer screen,” said Christian Sinclair, chief of the the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, where the meeting was held.
The two women, who have not been identified by police or Manitoba Justice, were arrested on suspicion of uttering threats and public incitement of hatred, but were never formally charged after the comments appeared on Facebook last summer.