Indigenous women kept from seeing their newborn babies until agreeing to sterilization, says lawyer | CBC Radio

kispesan:

As a senator calls for a nationwide review of the forced sterilization of Indigenous women, a lawyer representing a proposed class action detailed the women’s accounts of being sterilized without proper and informed consent.

“In the throes of labour … they would be approached, harassed, coerced into signing these consent forms,” said Alisa Lombard, an associate with Maurice Law, the first Indigenous-owned national law firm in Canada.

The women would be told that they could not leave until their tubes were tied, cut or cauterized, she added, or that “they could not see their baby until they agreed.”

My aunt shared this with me on Facebook. Ongoing genocide still at work.

Indigenous women kept from seeing their newborn babies until agreeing to sterilization, says lawyer | CBC Radio