STIRLING: Permanent People’s Tribunal — adding fuel to the Indian residential school fire

Western Standard

Western Standard

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June 16, 2026

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STIRLING: Permanent People’s Tribunal — adding fuel to the Indian residential school fire

There’s been little media coverage of the recent Permanent People’s Tribunal (PPT), which issued an interim report condemning Canada as being guilty of genocide, ‘continuing genocide,’ and crimes against humanity. Heady accusations after just four days of hearings from a select group of Aboriginal industry activists, with no party speaking for the defence of Canada! I say this defies all principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), regarding presumption of innocence, fair trial, and, with regard to their condemnation of ‘residential school denialism,’ defies the UDHR articles on freedom of speech and religion.

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