”Experts put the Problems of natives, above all the wide-spread alcoholism, outbreaks of violence and incest, down to the injustice suffered over generations in boarding schools.” (sh/dpa/Reuters)
There seems to be no learning progress in Christian missions up to this day, undeterred, they still continue their criminal craft against indigenous peoples. The Christian-American sect “Youth with a Mission” in Brazil has now tabled a draft law, which is to allow the stealing of children from indigenous families by the state.
The draft law presented by “Youth with a Mission“ would authorise the Brazilian authorities to remove the child from the concerned indigenous family, in case of “suspected - harmful traditional practices”. The missionaries use the video “Hakani” for this campaign. It shows a supposed burial of a child from the Suruahà tribe, in the ground, whilst still alive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st48Tdd9Sz4
The missionaries claim that the video is genuine, but do not have any prove for such practices. Brazilian authorities refer to the aim of the campaign, here:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2008-09-22-infanticide_N.htm
”Brazilian government officials say the missionaries are exaggerating and exploiting the issue to justify their attempts to convert Indians to Christianity, destroying ancient civilizations in the process.“
The website for the Hakani campaign is: http://www.hakani.org/pt/
”The Hakani Production is a, fact based docu-drama representation of real events. The story of the girl Hakani is a true story, verifiable by eyewitness accounts and reports by local authorities. This filmed production about her life, as the self describing genre reflects, combines categories usually perceived as separate: documentary and drama.“
Indigenous people now have published a petition against the Christian campaign and the stealing of their children by “Youth with a Mission“ that can be signed here:
http://www.petitiononline.com/14GATOS/petition.html
The indigenous Yawalapiti and Mebengokré Kayapó Indians have also written a letter to the human rights commission of the Chamber of representatives of the Brazilian congress in which they request that the draft law not be implemented.
Criminal daily routine and retrospective:
Previously Christian institutions with the excuse of Christian love and education have removed Indigenous children’s. 100,000 children worldwide were with this put into concentration camps (boarding schools) and placed into white families. Australia and Canada and in the present time also Thailand, provide sad examples (fPcN Thailand: http://www.akha.org). Tomas Ryska, founder of our sister organisation UWIP: http://www.uwip.org in Czechia has received the special prize as author from the director of the Enviro Film festivals for his film “Prisoners of a white god”. The film is about the exploitation and stealing of Akha children by Christian missionaries in Thailand. You can find this film in our video portal.
Canada, July 2008 (FdN/fPcN reported):
A late apology by the Canadian government towards 90,000 survivors of church boarding schools is now on the table. They are part of 150,000 indigenous children, which have been forcefully ripped apart from their families up to the 1970s, some even the 90s, with consent of the government to be re-educated in church boarding schools. Many say that they have been mentally and sexually harmed in the Christian re-education camps. The conditions in the schools lead by different churches, by order of the government, have been quite horrid, as sources report. Recent investigations reveal that practically half of the interned children in some re-education camps died of tuberculosis. Roland Chrisjohn (University St. Thomas/New Brunswick) said: Ottawa has to admit hat the stealing of native children from their parents to hand them over to strangers was an act of genocide. “The boarding schools served the destruction of our political system, our religion, our communities, our culture and our existence, which was in most cases successfully achieved.”
For further information: http://www.wherearethechildren.ca/
Australia, February 2008 (FdN/fPcN reported):
The aboriginal population in Australia amounted to about 300,000 at the end of the 18th century. Through unpunished murders, tolerated by the British colonial masters and partly forced by head-money, it decreased to about 75,000 by the end of the 19th century. The rest was done by introduced illnesses that the natives could not combat. Today there are about 17,000 surviving Aborigines in Australia. In February 2008 the Australian premier has apologized for the “stolen generation” of Aborigines. Up to 1970s around 170,000 children were snatched from the natives and put into re-education camps or white families.
For further information: http://www.sgalliance.org.au/



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