Gidimt'en Clan Enforce Eviction Of Coastal GasLink On Their Territory!

15/11/21
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First Nations leaders
Gidimt'en Clan Enforce Eviction Of Coastal GasLink On Their Territory!

Nov. 15, 2021

Yesterday morning Cas Yikh enforced the eviction to Coastal GasLink that was originally issued January 4, 2020. Coastal GasLink was given 8 hours to evacuate the yintah.

Employees were given 8 hours to peacefully evacuate the area before the main road into the Lhudis Bin territory of the Gidimt'en Clan was closed.

The road has since been disabled stopping all work on Gidimt'en territory. 

A railway blockade on Gitxsan territory began in solidarity with the eviction enforcement action.

Watch and share the video update and callout from Gidimt'en Checkpoint posted yesterday below: 
"This morning, we upheld our laws and issued a mandatory evacuation order for all pipeline workers trespassing on our territory. We are enforcing the eviction order from January 2020, where Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs representing all clans of our nation stood together and removed Coastal GasLink from our lands.

We will never abandon our children to live in a world with no clean water. We uphold our ancestral responsibilities. We continue to protect our yintah and invite all of our supporters to join us on the ground or to take action where you stand.

There will be no pipelines on Wet'suwet'en territory.

For more info visit www.yintahaccess.com
 

Come to the yintah yintahaccess.com/come-to-camp

 

Host a solidarity rally.

 

Pressure government, banks, and investors. yintahaccess.com/take-action-1

 

Donate. http://go.rallyup.com/wetsuwetenstrong

 

Spread the word.

 

More information and developing stories:

Yintahaccess.com
IG: @yintah_access
Twitter: @Gidimten
Youtube: Gidimt'en Access Point
TikTok: gidimtencheckpoint



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