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From: "chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Native activist seeks help in unsolved deaths
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:44:06 -0700
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Canadian Press, October 5, 1999.

EDMONTON. An aboriginal activist said there have been more than 100 cases in
recent decades where aboriginal women have been slain and no one has been
charged in their deaths.

Murial Stanley Venne of the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal
Women told a human-rights conference this weekend that the list was compiled
in 1995, but the situation doesn't seem to be getting any better. She said
she will soon present an updated list she expects will exceed 200 names.



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