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2020년 2월 7일

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Statement on Situation in Wet'suwet'en Territory

...I am urging peace and I condemn any acts of violence in enforcing the injunction brought against the Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs and their supporters. The use of force against peaceful people is a violation of human rights and First Nations' rights. The RCMP is sworn to uphold Canada's law, but Canada must respect First Nations laws and Wet'suwet'en laws. Canada's highest law - the Constitution - affirms in section 35 the inherent rights of First Nations and our right to self-determination...

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