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Intrview: Doreen Silversmith from 6 Nations speaks about the 600 murdered and missing indigenous women whose families still await justice, and a benefit this same evening to raise money for indigenous women affected by those crimes.
Following that interview, we have Elisa Palma in the studio who was one of the many people arbitrarily (and brutally) arrested during the week of protests against the G20, notably BEFORE the Saturday rioting, in fact at the community march on Friday June 25 which OCAP co-organized. Also arrested with Elisa Palma was Emomotimi Azorbo, a deaf man who was simply passing by to go to the subway, and for whom no interpretation was supplied during and before his detention.
Mike Desroche, Doreen Silversmith, Elisa Palma
MUSIC: Divide and Rule, by Faith Nolan
OCAP Radio Friday July 2, 2010
G20 Report Back: Interview with Detainee, Interview with Doreen Silversmith