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Stolen Sisters: Photos from our launch


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The Stolen Sisters report was released in Ottawa on October 4, 2004. Amnesty International is greatful to the Osborne family and the Minwaashin Aboriginal Women's Support Centre for their support for this launch.

Press conference: Alex Neve, Secretary General Amnesty Canada, Irene Khan, Secretary General Amnesty International, and Darlene Osborne, spokesperson for the Osborne family.

Darlene Osborne at a ceremony marking the release of the report at the Minwaashin Aboriginal Women's Support Centre in Ottawa.

Tantoo Cardinal speaking at the Minwaashin Aboriginal Women's Support Centre.


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