No. 74December 7, 2021
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Stand with the Wet’suwet’en
Join in Support Actions
Resistance is continuing despite the violent raids on Wet’suwet’en territory in which many arrests of Wet’suwet’en, allies and journalists were made, and the brutal destruction of the cabin and camp set up on the CGL site located on Wet’suwet’en territory.
Some of the many manifestations of support for the struggle of the Wet’suwet’en and First Nations hereditary rights include demonstrations, blockades of railroads, fundraising campaigns, petitions and letter campaigns, new music, art, interviews and articles and more.
Unist’ot’en Solidarity Brigade reports, “Fundraisers, actions, and educational events are doing crucial work to build connections and educate local communities on the Wet’suwet’en struggle and fights for Indigenous sovereignty more broadly.
“Every day the struggle is growing with more people standing up against the injustices perpetuated by industry and government, and for a world where Indigenous Sovereignty is respected and fossil fuels are left in the ground.”
Calls for support include:
– Come to Camp
– Host a solidarity rally or action in your area.
– Issue a solidarity statement from your organization or group. Email to: yintahaccess@gmail.com
– Pressure the government, banks, and investors
– Donate here.
– Spread the word.
For more information and developing stories:
Website: yintahaccess.com
IG: @yintah_access
Twitter: @Gidimten
Facebook: @wetsuwetenstrong
Youtube: Gidimten Access Point
TikTok: GidimtenCheckpoint
Vancouver, December 1, 2021
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Cabin on Drill Pad Raid – House of Skïy ze’
Sign On Letter — From Wet’suwet’en to Tkaronto We Demand an End to the Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders
To sign google form letter click here. The following letter is open to organizational sign-ons.
Indigenous Land Defender, Vanessa Gray, was targeted at her home by Toronto Police Services who charged her in connection to a solidarity action in Toronto attended by hundreds of people on November 21st in response to a violent raid on Wet’suwet’en Territory. Vanessa has been released with conditions, but her targeted arrest must be condemned.
On November 18th and 19th the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) carried out a militarized raid on Wet’suwet’en Territory. Using axes, chainsaws, assault rifles, and attack dogs, the RCMP arrested over 30 people including legal observers, journalists, Indigenous elders, and matriarchs who were defending their territory from the construction of the Coastal Gaslink pipeline — a pipeline threatening the sacred waters of the Wedzin Kwa that is being shoved through at gunpoint without the consent of the Hereditary Chiefs.
The RCMP raid has resulted in waves of protests and railway blockades across the country, as people from coast to coast unite to support the right of Indigenous self-determination. Charges have been laid against a number of people in other cities.
Vanessa Gray is a respected Anishinaabe Land Defender known for her environmental justice work concerning pollution in Ontario’s Chemical Valley, which is on the territory of her community of Aamjiwnaang First Nation. She has fearlessly committed herself to the liberation of her people.
The targeting of Gray is part of a larger pattern of colonial violence in which the Canadian state collaborates with corporations to criminalize Indigenous Land Defenders for the sake of industry interests.
We, the undersigned organizations, demand that all charges against Gray be dropped immediately. We condemn the Toronto Police for harassing Gray by showing up at her home. Across Turtle Island Indigenous Women have faced violence and been made vulnerable by the Canadian government. We demand an end to this targeted harassment. We condemn all attempts to criminalize and silence Indigenous Land Defenders and all attempts to violently displace Indigenous peoples for industry and capital profits. We support the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs as they protect their lands and waters.
In solidarity with Indigenous Land Defenders from Tkaronto to Wet’suwet’en,
Initial Signatories:
– CPT – Turtle Island Solidarity Network
– Mining Injustice Solidarity Network
– World BEYOND War
– Idle No More
– Rising Tide Toronto
– Black Lives Matter Canada
– Black Lives Matter-Toronto
– Peace Brigades International-Canada
– Urban Alliance on Race Relations
– Porcupine Warriors
– No One is Illegal Toronto
– Council of Canadians – Ontario, Quebec
– United Steelworkers Toronto Area Council
– Toronto Prisoners Rights Project
– No More Silence
– No Pride in Policing Coalition
– Climate Justice Toronto
– Showing Up for Racial Justice – Toronto
– Independent Jewish Voices – Toronto
– Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP)
– Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction
– Movement Defense Committee
– OPIRG Toronto
– Migrant Workers Alliance for Change
– The Defenders of the Land
– Tamil Freedom Coalition
– Palestinian Youth Movement -Toronto
– Upping the Anti journal
– Toronto Street Medics
– Toronto BDS Network
– Encampment Solidarity Network Parkdale
– Spring Socialist Network
– Toronto Coalition for Housing (TorCH)
– Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
– Canadian Foreign Policy Institute
– WILPF Canada
– Just Peace Advocates / Mouvement pour une Paix Juste
– CUPE 3903 Executive Committee
– Technoscience Research Unit, University of Toronto
– People for Peace London
– Council of Canadians, London Chapter
– Black Lives Matter London
– Idle No More Ontario
– Idle No More London
– Idle No More – Kitchener/Waterloo
– London Regional Social Forum
Tell RBC Executives to Stop Financing the Coastal GasLink Pipeline
For years, Coastal GasLink — a pipeline that would transport fracked gas from northeast BC to Pacific transport ships — has been opposed by Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs on their traditional land.
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have been recognized by the Canadian and BC governments as having rights on the Yintah (traditional land). Yet they still face heavily militarized RCMP officers with machine guns and sniper rifles who violently arrested land defenders, elders, and journalists.
This conflict is being directly fuelled by Bay Street banks like RBC.
To send a message directly to RBC executives click here. Tell them to stop profiting from the violation of Indigenous rights.
For Your Information
Fracking Dangers
– Unist’ot’en Camp –
Unist’ot’en Camp has issued a detailed report on The Coastal Gaslink Pipeline, other pipelines and the dangers of fracking to extract natural gas, entitled Fracking Dangers. For the full report click here.
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