On July 15, 2015, officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police tried to enter Unist’ot’en territory. The Unist’ot’en have built a camp that stands in the way of several oil and gas pipelines. Camp supporters blocked the RCMP from entering. The following day, the RCMP threatened to arrest supporters at another checkpoint, but supporters responded by building a gate. The Unist’ot’en have requested physical support from allies. For more info on how you can help, visit UnistotenCamp.com.
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Stand Strong UNIST’OT’EN!!! Your fight against the pipelines is our best chance of preventing disaster. If I were closer I would love to stand with you but from afar I will share my voice.
Where are you? Geographically? How can someone decide to help if you don’t say?
I admire this. i am myself part indian..but 3 genereation. i see the value of why and that they a the rigth to do so. this was there land.not the europeans. keep strong!
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Get a judge to issue an injunction to delay Chevron Pipeline till after the election. New government, no BillC-51. No Harper controlled RCMP. No pipeline. No problem.
There a lot of Canadians coming to your side. They may not see this post. They may not respond right now, but they know that your are on the right. I pray that peaceful & meaningful discussions take place. I pray that arrests are not being planned. Be strong, but be safe too.
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