Missing Women, and the global pattern of sexually sterilizing women

October 21, 2005 | Leave a Comment | 1,620 views 

The following is a list of links which provide information for these two very serious matters. But before going any further, please note that some people may have a difficult time with this information, so please take it slow.

Note - this list was made in 2005, and some of the links (specifically, the ones on africa200.com) are no longer valid - but if you want to see the info contained there, you can go to archive.org’s wayback machine

Missing Women in Canada

(I can no long find them, but I had read numerous articles about the missing women in Manitoba, Saskatchwan, Alberta, British Colombia, and down into Seattle, Colorado, and Montana — I found it a bit strange that number 30 kept popping up in this connected circle of Provinces/States — It’s as if there’s a network of Pikton’s)

Recent News on Missing Women in Canada
http://www.turtleisland.org/discussion/viewforum.php?f=10

Stolen Sisters: Amnesty International Report
http://www.turtleisland.org/discussion/ … 694e8b89fe

Missing People.net
An archive, focused on Missing Women in Canada

500 missing Aboriginal Women in Canada
http://vancouver.indymedia.org/news/2004/03/118906.php

The Women of Juarez
Most say there are 500 women missing/found dead in Juarez, Mexico - but I’ve also heard that real number is closer to 3000 - www.womenofjuarez.com

World Wide pattern of Governmentally coerced sexual sterilization

“July 14, 1933:

Law passed in Germany permitting the forced sterilization of Gypsies, the mentally and physically disabled, African-Germans, and others considered “inferior” or “unfit.”

Canada:
sterilization and eugenics - legislated genocide
http://www.canadiancontent.ca/issues/02 … ation.html
Liberal Hypocrisy and Consistency on Forced-Sterilization Victims
http://www.capitalism.org/glennw/letter … zation.htm

Alberta’s sexual sterilization Act: (couldn’t find it, but was ammended in 1972. Almost 3000 “mentally deficient” people were “sterilized.” … the “Sexual Sterilization Act of 1933 c.59, s.1, [also] allowed for the sterilization of any inmate of industrial and residential schools.”)

United States:
On the legal history of eugenic sterilization in the U.S
Yale Study: U.S. Eugenics Paralleled Nazi Germany
Forced Sterilization in America

Mexico
Sterilization of Indians in Mexico

The Americas
An overview of some sterilization practices over all the Americas

Peru’s Government Forced Sterilization on 300,000 Women.
http://www.turning-point.ca/index.php/a … w/545/1/51
http://www.africa2000.com/INDX/peru.html
http://www.crlp.org/pr_02_0729peru.html

Columbia: a population control history:
http://www.africa2000.com/BNDX/bao307.htm

Australia:
previous links gone, and can’t seem to find any info now

Romania:
http://www.crlp.org/pub_bo_slovakia.html
http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1243

China:
http://www.laogai.org/reports/bcont.htm
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/asiapcf/9806/1 … .abortion/

Tibet
“Genocide in Tibet - Children of despair” (pdf)

United Nations Complicity:
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1417

Other
A short history of us government respect for human life
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/biowar
Compulsary Sterlization, on wikipedia

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