TRUDEAU’S ‘GENOCIDE’ COMMENT PUTS HIM IN INTERNATIONAL HOT WATERS

Justin Trudeau is now facing some serious heat on an international level after he compared the problem with missing Indigenous women to atrocities such as Rwanda’s terrible spring of 1994, which saw the slaughter of over 800,000 Tutsi and Hutu civilians alike. The only difference between the two Prime Ministers however, is that Jean Kambanda was held accountable for his part in allowing the genocide to take place and is now serving a life sentence in prison unlike Justin Trudeau, who has yet to take any serious action on Canada’s missing Aboriginal women. On Tuesday during his visit to Vancouver, Justin talked about the report released by the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls saying, “It was a genocide.” On Wednesday just one day after Canada’s Prime Minister said the country had committed genocide against thousands of Indigenous women and girls, an investigation is said to be launching by the Organization of American States and it is expected that the Canadian government will be fully cooperating. For further details on the subject, click the link below.
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