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Idle No More protesters stage sit-in in solidarity with Attawapiskat

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Apr, 2016 01:26 PM
    TORONTO — A group of activists for aboriginal rights are staging a sit-in at the Toronto offices of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada in solidarity with a remote Ontario First Nation struggling with a suicide crisis.
     
    A live video feed set up by the Idle No More group shows a number of protesters inside the office, some holding up an upside-down Canadian flag.
     
    A banner that reads "Attawapiskat First Nation" is also hung on the office wall.
     
    Idle No More, a grassroots movement for indigenous rights, says it is acting in solidarity with Attawapiskat, which declared a state of emergency after seeing 11 suicide attempts this month.
     
    Then on Monday, police helped thwart a suicide pact between 13 young aboriginal people, including a nine-year-old.
     
    There have been several crises in Attawapiskat in recent years, including annual spring flooding, contaminated drinking water and a condemned schoolhouse built on the site of a massive diesel spill.

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