Foreign media is covering the Idle No More movement better than the Canadian media blackout

From Aljazeera.com

 

First Nations #IdleNoMore on day of action

Canada witnesses protests across the country in support of indigenous rights.

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First Nations protesters march towards Parliament Hill during a demonstration as part of the 'Idle No More' movement in Ottawa December 21, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

Indigenous communities and rights groups across Canada braved winter temperatures for a national day of protest in a campaign they say is growing into the largest and most unified indigenous rights movement in years. The ongoing "Idle No More" protests were sparked by the controversial C-45 budget legislation, a bill which indigenous leaders say ignores previous treaties in order to control reserve lands without consulting them.

Members of the First Nations, as indigenous communities are known in Canada, are demanding action from the Canadian government and Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

  1. Friday's scene in front of the parliament building in Ottawa:
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  3. Photo from an #IdleNoMore protest in Saskatchewan province:
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  5. Video from a similar protest in Winnipeg at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D3sXigzkATA
  6. #idlenomore Winnipegthesheiscree2 days ago
  7. Many First Nations activists have taken to blocking roads and occupying commercial centres throughout Canada. In the video below, protesters fill a shopping mall in Saskatchewan province at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MJ5GlLhjCRk
  8. Idle no more Saskatoon!dkb5243 days ago
  9. jleewarrenYou know the power of #IdleNoMore when the streets of downtown Toronto are shut downJamie Warren@jleewarren2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  10. Part of the protests includes a hunger strike by Attawapiskat First Nation Chief Theresa Spence. Spence, who has been fasting since December 11, is requesting a meeting with Canadian leaders, including the prime minister, to discuss poverty in First Nations communities. In 2011, she declared a state of emergency over her reserve's living conditions. Below, Spence speaks about her hunger strike with the Canadian news network CBC. When asked what it would take to end her protest, she responded, "It's a simple thing I am asking. It's a meeting. A dialogue." at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2UQ4vMoeD2s
  11. Chief Spence exclusive interview CBC December 18, 2012msbeautifulred5 days ago
  12. Throughout the day, many First Nations members documented the protests via social media:
  13. titocurtisMy kids are marching, their kids are marching, I've never seen anything like this in my life: Dakota FN elder. #idlenomorechristopher curtis@titocurtis2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  14. Here they come. Hundreds. #idlenomore http://pic.twitter.com/U8owJiAdKenneth Jackson@afixedaddress2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  15. It doesn't get much better than this. #idlenomore http://pic.twitter.com/Lkc86Q3yKenneth Jackson@afixedaddress2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  16. Many online criticised what they saw as a media blackout on the protests. 
  17. Matthew_BarlowI'm sorry, #Canada, but why is #ChiefTheresaSpence not front page news? Why is this something we're not talking about? #IdleNoMore #cdnpoliMatthew Barlow@Matthew_Barlow2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  18. @derrickokeefe wrote a December 12 blog post calling the Canadian mainstream media's lack of coverage "shameful":
  19. I've come to expect little or no coverage of social justice movements by Canada's mainstream media.On the mainstream media's shameful failure to cover #IdleNoMore | rabble.ca2 days ago
  20. There was no coverage, not even a passing reference, to the more than a dozen rallies across the country the day before, or to the fact that Attawapiskat's Chief Theresa Spence -- who had been at the centre of an international media sensation a year ago focused on poverty and poor housing -- had started an indefinite hunger strike in coordination with a Canada-wide movement for Indigenous rights.On the mainstream media's shameful failure to cover #IdleNoMore | rabble.ca2 days ago
  21. Others directed their criticism at Prime Minister Stephen Harper (@pmharper), who has yet to comment on the protests or accept Chief Spence's call for dialogue. 
  22. Nonanon_anonHate having ur roads blocked? Support #idlenomore - Force @pmharper to negotiate in good faith. It would be his first time. #cdnpoliProtect Civilians@Nonanon_anon4 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  23. kulpreetsinghA #FirstNations chief has been on hunger strike for 10 days, community in despair, & @PMHarper is tweeting about chinchillas. #idlenomoreKulpreet Singh@kulpreetsingh2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  24. charliedemersStill hoping for a Grinch-style, heart-growing epiphany where @pmharper goes and talks to hunger-striking #TheresaSpence like a human being.Charles Demers@charliedemers5 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  25. Canada's indigenous peoples conduct their relations with the Canadian government on the basis of a "nation-to-nation" treaty. But indigenous leaders say their agreements with the government have often been ignored. 
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  27. The nationwide protests Friday drew more media coverage, but the bulk of the conversation was online. So far, the #IdleNoMore hashtag has been used almost 35,000 times. It also drew support from the hacker collective Anonymous.
  28. YourAnonNewsBe sure to keep up with & support #IdleNoMore, indiegnous peoples in Canada are rising up en masse against centuries of colonial oppression!Anonymous@YourAnonNews3 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
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  30. An #IdleNoMore flashmob dance at an Edmonton mall gained 37,000 views in two days:
    http://www.youtube.com/embed/x2Nx4jUEZfc?
  31. Idle No More - Round Dance Flash Mob at WEM in Edmontonmixedblessing5 days ago
  32. Solidarity protests came from countries around the world, including Egypt, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. 
  33. NorlaineIdle No More protest in Egypt. EGYPT. They are protesting our government in EGYPT. Doesn't that say something? #cdnpoliNorlaine Thomas@Norlaine2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  34. DianaDaydreamIdle No More from Ukraine: youtu.be/9AEvM1G9ddQ via @youtube #idlenomore - brought a tear to my eyes to see the love and support from afar!!Diana Day@DianaDaydream3 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  35. Idle No More London is gathered here today to resist the expansionist and assimilation plans of the Canadian government. In lands that have been colonised the fastest and sharpest way to significantly change everyone's life is by further undermining the First Nations cultures, laws, family relations, land and waters.

    We are gathered here - within ear shot of the Crown's London residence - to ackn...owledge the ongoing relationship between colonialism and the Government of Canada's attempts to push through legislation that seeks to rip up the treaties first signed with the Crown.

    If Bill C45- (and others) are given Royal assent by the Crowns representative, this colonial, unilateral and paternalistic legislation would open the way for corporations in the oil, nuclear and gas industries to tear up First Nations land for profit.

    Idle No More London sends its solidarity to all the people taking part in actions across Canada - and the world. Idle No More calls on people to join in a revolution that honours and fulfills indigenous sovereignty that protects the land and water.See MoreDeepa Naik2 days ago
  36. Non-indigenous Canadians also shared their thoughts on the protest movement:
  37. kulpreetsinghIf you have any respect for the land you live on, & the aboriginal / native stewards of that land, stand up & speak out. #idlenomoreKulpreet Singh@kulpreetsingh2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  38. ScottMcFadAs Cdns we pride ourselves in being progressive & open-minded which is ironic given our abysmal record on human rights. Props to #idlenomoreScott McF@ScottMcFad2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  39. Drew_UrselI live on land of the Ojibwa of Mississauga, if you live in S. Ont, there's a good chance you do too. Don't forget, support. #idlenomoreAndrew Ursel@Drew_Ursel2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  40. arun_smithFor those of us who are settlers on this land, we must take responsibility to ensure that we are no longer idle. #idlenomore #solidarityArĂ¼n Smith@arun_smith2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  41. LukeAFBradleyAboriginal communities must reach out and educate Canadians. We simply do not understand what is going on. #idlenomore is a great step.Luke Bradley@LukeAFBradley2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  42. PaulDewarToday as people gather for #idlenomore important to remember 1981 when first nations were left out of constitution cbc.ca/archives/categories/...Paul Dewar@PaulDewar2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  43. Others suggested solutions on how First Nations can move forward:
  44. marygkostaI just called the Prime Minister's office and my MP to ask the PM to meet with Chief Spence. Your turn: bit.ly/mfMkVq #idlenomoreMary Kosta@marygkosta2 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  45. PygmySiouxWe must implement our own laws, our old ways, as #IdleNoMore is building. Abiding by settler laws is what got us here to start with.Pygmy Sioux@PygmySioux9 days agoReplyRetweetFavorite
  46. andreahorwathAccess to shelter, clean water and food are basic human rights. Govts must not stand idly by while First Nations suffer. #IdleNoMoreAndrea Horwath@andreahorwath2 days ago