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From: orakwa
Subject: MNN Canadian attack on MNN at Border CANADIAN ATTACK ON MNN AT
Elder Abuse? Yes!
Anti-Indigenous violence?
Yes!
Anti Free Speech?
Yes! ATTEMPTED MURDER???
Maybe. A consistent pattern of violence?
Definitely. Exclusive to MNN by Ieriwa?on:ni [?Her thoughts become the
way?] This report has been written in consultation with family
members and with direct witnesses to the events
described. The rumours circulating on the internet are true. MNN has been forced to suspend its
reporting and investigative work because of a vicious and unprovoked attack on
some of its principal writers, investigators and managers. MNN?s website was also attacked and was
reportedly down for three days.
MNN WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO WANTS THE
TRUTH.
On June 14, 2008 Sakowaiaks and
Kahentinetha went to Akwesasne to pick up Katenies. Canadian border control officers
brutally attacked Katenies and Kahentinetha, two Mohawk grandmothers. Both are part of the MNN network and
known for their outspoken criticism of There are said to be 3 outstanding
warrants against Katenies, one from September 2004, another dated December 18th
2006 and a third dated November 4, 2006 that was kept under wraps until January
18th, 2007. This mess began when Katenies was accused of ?running the
border?. At the time, she thought
she had been waved through. Her daughter heard her name on the scanner. Katenies returned to the border a few
minutes later to see what was up.
She was arrested and charged.
When the case got to court, Katenies had already filed a motion to
dismiss on the grounds the court did not have jurisdiction and violated the Two
Row Wampum Agreement that founds international relations with the
Haudenosaunee.
Katenies is a staunch defender of Mohawk
rights. The Canada-U.S. border
continuously places her family in danger.
Her daughter Teiohontateh lives a few minutes away on the portion claimed
by One day in November 2005, Teiohontateh
appears to have become a pawn in the Canadian border guards? campaign to carry
guns. The The Supreme Court of It seems that Canadians do not want to
admit that their state was founded on lies and deceit. Their ancestors bought
stolen goods when they immigrated. They were the pawns of mercenaries and greedy
crooks. They still are, but they
don?t want to face it. They are not
ready to sit down and settle these problems on a peaceful nation-to-nation basis
with Indigenous people. They prefer to attack people like
Katenies and her daughter individually.
Things seem to have gotten worse since
the Supreme Court of Two weeks before she was to appear in
court, Katenies filed a motion asking the court to prove how it got authority
and stating that if they refused to answer in 30 days she would take it as an
admission that it had no jurisdiction.
She tried to make sure that she followed procedures correctly. She recalls that that when she went to
court on September 18th 2004, a judge told her that if she didn?t believe the
court had jurisdiction she did not have to come back. He said it was her choice.
After that, things were quiet for about
a year. That?s when her daughter
was attacked. While she was
handling her daughter?s problems she was arrested again. She filed another motion questioning the
court?s jurisdiction. Her motion was ignored and they tried to go straight to
trial. When she tried to read the
questions she raised into the record, they interrupted her with a lot of noise
and closed the court down. Katenies left.
Then they issued another warrant. Katenies was sent a letter asking her to
turn herself in so she could spend several months in jail. She responded by filing a motion to
dismiss. She continued to live her
life normally, crossing the border frequently without interference. On June 14th Katenies,
Kahentinetha and Sakowaiaks went through the border and were told to wait under
the canopy. They sat there
peacefully for an hour surrounded by guards. Some Mohawk elders showed up to watch.
Several other vehicles were
searched and released. Only
Indigenous people were stopped.
Eventually a platoon of guards marched towards the car, all wearing
leather gloves. Something was
up. A chief later told them that
the gloves were for protection from blood.
It was a sign they planned an attack. Katenies was dragged violently from the
car by a gang of hefty young men.
They knocked her down, pinned her to the ground, and forced their knees
into her back. They handcuffed her
and smashed and rubbed her face into the pavement. Sakowaiaks still remembers
the sound of flesh hitting the pavement. The violence against her did not stop
with the cuts and bruises administered at the time of her arrest. She was imprisoned and held
incommunicado. They would not let
her mother see her or talk to her.
She had heard her daughter was injured. She asked several times and was
refused. Katenies asked to see her
mother. The guards said she didn?t
ask for her. She was strip searched
in a very vulgar and indecent way. There were no warrants or charges out
for Kahentinetha. Her ID had
already been taken. Neither hers
nor Katenies? have been returned.
Also missing are documents that were in the trunk and the shoes taken
from her feet.
It was only after the assault on
Katenies began that Kahentinetha was ordered to get out of the car. She saw with her own eyes what they were
planning to do to her. Kahntinetha had been beaten by police in the past. This was the third serious attempt on
her life. She has been told that
she was targeted by the Canadian army during the 1990 Mohawk She was handcuffed and imprisoned. Once
in the cell, the attack continued.
Some of the officers deliberately tighten the handcuffs several times.
This cut the circulation to her hands.
They ignored her cries as pain shot up her arms. Flashes of light went off in her head and
sharp pains shot into her chest.
They yelled racial taunts and threats at her and kept ordering her to
bend down. A man stood behind her
and had his hands on her pants.
What for? Frank Horn, a
Cornwall lawyer, and his son Kanatase, happened to be waiting at the
border. [613-935-8882] They wouldn?t let him see Kahentinetha
until they took off the cuffs and gave her a chair to sit on. When he saw her, he immediately insisted
on calling an ambulance. The
Akwesasne Police looked so shocked that they stood there frozen in stunned
silence. The medical record confirms that despite
excellent physical condition Kahentinetha had a trauma induced heart
attack.
Her recovery will take several
months. Part of her heart was
killed. Her health will never be the same.
Both women are now recuperating in the company of their children and
grandchildren. Legal action is
planned. WHAT IS this outrageous violence. The Canadian state seems to think it is
O.K. to continue to abuse Indigenous people so long as it apologizes later! This
attack took place just a couple of days after Canadian Prime Minister Stephen
Harper?s apology for the abuses that took place at the residential schools. These were designed to commit
genocide and to eradicate all Indigenous cultures. There has been a lot of discussion in
Neither of these women is associated
with any kind of criminal activity. They appear to have been targeted for their
opinions.
This is part of an established pattern
of colonial behavior. In the mid
1800?s when British settlers were colonizing The people of Akwesasne have always
objected to the imposition of foreign boundaries through their community. The Mohawks never agreed to join either
Katenies and Kahentinetha are not the
only people who have been harassed.
There are problems with both The corporate media failed to report
this attack. This suggests that violence against Indigenous elders is not
news. It?s still open season on ?Indians?,
just like it was when the Spaniards stumbled ashore in 1492. Just like it was when Benjamin Franklin
reported on the unprovoked massacre of the last survivors in People objected to the Nazis. Why don?t they object to this? Why are these customs officers targeting
women? According to international law, all
differences MUST be solved by PEACEFUL DISCUSSION. EVERYONE IS EQUAL. EVERYONE HAS A VOICE. These principles are all part of the
Great Law of Peace of the Haudenosaunee People. The Most people are alarmed by the current
rise in corporate, military and government corruption and violence. Fascism has hijacked We must all defend all our rights,
including the right to PHYSICAL INTEGRITY,
FREEDOM OF _expression_ and the right of all nations not to be absorbed by
large states without the FREE AND INFORMED CONSENT of the majority of the
population. BEWARE all readers! Especially if you are Indigenous. Especially if you are Mohawk. Who?s
next? Akwesasne is a small community. The people have to cross the border many
times a day. The badge numbers of
the men who committed the assaults are known. Canadian government officials will
probably try to blame what they are doing on these low-ranking foot-soldiers.
Whoever was hiding behind the cell phone will probably get off scott free even
though Kahntinetha heard him say ?Take her out?. The attacks on Katenies and
Kahentinetha, the continuous attacks on Indigenous youths and elders will not
stop the fight to defend Indigenous rights. WAKE UP
EVERYONE! This state-sanctioned violence has to
stop!!! Those who sit silently and allow bullying to continue are part of the
problem. This is not the kind of
world any of us want to leave to our children and
grandchildren. Ieriwa?on:ni
ieriwaonni@xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted by MNN Mohawk Nation
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