Aboriginal women are using social media to ask “Am I Next?” in an effort to convince Prime Minister Stephen Harper to open a public inquiry into the missing and murdered indigenous women around the ...
Women across Canada are posting photos of themselves to social media with the hashtag #AmINext as part of a campaign calling for a public inquiry into missing and ...
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Cape Town - South Africa is reeling after it was confirmed in court on Monday morning that University of Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana had been raped and murdered, allegedly by a post office ...
South Africans are a smorgasbord of emotions after details of murder, kidnapping and looting dominated headlines on Monday. UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana's name sparked the hashtag #AmINext after a ...
A Canadian tragedy: On Aug. 17, Winnipeg police pulled the body of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine out of the Red River near Alexander Docks. CBC reports she'd been missing for eight days and was found in ...
Native Canadian woman are holding up signs asking, "Am I next?" in a new online campaign to bring attention to missing and murdered aboriginal women. Using the hashtag #AmINext on Twitter, the women ...
DEVELOPING: Large police presence near Oates & Commerce, blocking off the road — This is just a street over from the protestors. Not clear what’s going on or if ...
News broke that a 42-year-old man confessed to killing and raping Uyinene Mrwetyana in a post office in Claremont, on the same block as a police station. But one stands out as the most appalling: ...
A trip to the post office turned deadly for 19-year-old Uyinene Mrwetyana. On August 24 the University of Cape Town student was raped and murdered inside of the Clareinch Post Office in Claremont by ...
A woman spearheading a social media campaign about missing and murdered aboriginal women says she isn't worried about the initiative fading from the public consciousness like other online campaigns ...