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Przemoc wobec rdzennych kobiet w Kanadzie - AFP

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Przemoc wobec rdzennych kobiet w Kanadzie - AFP
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Marion THIBAUT, "'We are not trash': Horrors suffered by Canada's Indigenous women"
Totem on the highway of tears near Terrace, British Columbia, Canada, on April 30, 2024. The "Highway of Tears" in British Columbia is a stark monument, activists say, to the many ways Canada has failed Indigenous women. Since the 1960s, as many as 50 women -- and a few men -- have vanished along this 725-kilometer (450-mile) highway linking Prince Rupert, on the Pacific Coast near Alaska, to Prince George. (Photo by Sebastien ST-JEAN / AFP)
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