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Banning and Boycott Order, Issued under the Land Law Jurisdiction of the Indigenous Nations of Turtle Island ("North America") against the following Persons and Church Corporations:
 
Luigi Ventura, Papal Nuncio of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada
Andre Gaumond, President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Raymond Roussin, Archbishop of the Vancouver Diocese
 
Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
Michael Ingham, Bishop of the New Westminster Diocese
 
Jim Sinclair, General Secretary of the United Church of Canada
Peter Short, Moderator of the United Church of Canada
Darryl Auten, President of B.C. Conference, United Church
Doug Goodwin, Executive Secretary of B.C. Conference
 
 
All persons are hereby compelled by moral and indigenous tribal laws to shun any contact with the aforementioned persons and church organizations; to deny them any funding, acknowledgement, or association; and to urge all others to refrain from any such contact with them.
 
This Banning and Boycott is ordered by the Elders of the Indigenous Nations listed below, because of the refusal of these persons and churches to identify the fate and the buried location of the children who died in "Indian Residential Schools" run by their churches, and to return these remains to their people, and to take responsibility and be prosecuted for the deaths of over 50,000 of these children at the hands of their religion.
 
This Banning and Boycott will continue indefinitely, until these persons, their associates, and their churches comply with the requirements of the law and of morality, and release the remains of our murdered children.
 
Issued this Ninth Day of May, 2006, on the Territory of the Coast Salish Nations, by Thirty Hereditary Elders of the Haida, Cowichan, Coast Salish, Ahousat, Cree, Anishinabe, Mohawk, MiqMaq and Metis Nations
 
Speaker: Elder Whispers Wind, Anishinabe Nation
 
For more information, contact The Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared Residential School Children, c/o
 
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