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Edmonton's aboriginal community holds 'Stolen Sisters' march

Last Updated: Saturday, May 12, 2007 | 8:06 PM ET

About 150 family members and friends of missing aboriginal women held a rally in Edmonton on Saturday to raise awareness of the unsolved disappearances.

April Eve Wiberg, one of the organizers, said that over the last 20 years, more than 500 aboriginal women in Canada have been murdered or simply disappeared.

April Eve Wiberg, one of the organizers, said that over the last 20 years, more than 500 aboriginal women in Canada have been murdered or simply disappeared.
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Organizers of the Stolen Sisters Awareness March said they staged the event to remind people of the grim realities some aboriginal women face.

They say far too many — in particular those who live on the streets, are drug addicts or work as prostitutes — have disappeared without their families knowing what has happened to them.

As she marched Saturday, Barb L'Hirondelle clutched a picture of her daughter Carmen, who was killed three years ago. L'Hirondelle now acts as mother to the three grandchildren, who joined her in the rally.

"Tomorrow, of course, being Mother's Day, is really really rough, not having her here to comfort her children, to talk to, to hold them," she told CBC News.

April Eve Wiberg, one of the organizers, said that over the last 20 years, more than 500 aboriginal women in Canada have been murdered or simply disappeared.

"I'm hoping to raise awareness," she said. "I'm hoping by everyone coming out and supporting us that the authorities will take these cases more seriously and treat them equally.

"And as an aboriginal community, I don't think that our ancestors would have put up with this and remained silent, so why should we?"

Connie Benwell hopes breaking that silence will help her find her daughter, Leanne Benwell, 27, who has been missing since March 12. She's a drug addict and she has been living on the streets for the last five years.
 
"It's terrifying," Benwell said. "I have no clue where she is. My worst fear is that she'll show up dead, but I hope that's not the case."

Dawn LaRose-Lawrence lived on the streets for 30 years. In that time, she met many women whose lives ended tragically, and wrote their names on the poster she carried with her as she walked Saturday.

"I'd love it if people started looking at it, seeing it,  and not trying to sweep it under the rug," she said. "It's a big fact that its going on right now."

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