Military to apologize for Mohawk inclusion in counter-insurgency manual
By Greg Horn
A 2006 draft version of the military’s counter-insurgency manual was released publicly in March 2007. This manual included a reference to the Mohawk Warrior Society in a section that described different types of insurgencies. The offensing section was entitled “Overview of Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies.”
Native people across Canada immediately decried the inclusion, saying it was comparing Native groups--such as the Mohawk Warrior Society--with terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and the Taliban.
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Canada's National Post disagrees with the government's decision to apologize:
http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/12/23/national-post-editorial-board-no-apology-for-the-mohawk-warrior-society/
National Post editorial board: No apology for the Mohawk Warrior Society
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