Unist'ot'en - Injunction Deadline Plus 5 - Latest Reports and Requests From The Front Lines Of Resistance - Heal The People - Defend The Land

22/12/18
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INJUNCTION DEADLINE PLUS 5

LATEST REPORTS AND REQUESTS FROM THE FRONT LINE OF RESISTANCE

HEAL THE PEOPLE - DEFEND THE LAND 

Unist'ot'en checkpoint remains solid as Gitdumden clan steps up with second checkpoint at km 44 of Forest Service Road.

On Tuesday, December 18th, the Gitdumt'en Clan set up a second checkpoint outside the injunction zone that is being enforced by all five Wet’suwet’en clans.

Breaking News:

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C., Canada: On Friday, December 21, 2018, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Marguerite Church ruled on an amendment to a recent injunction against Unist’ot’en. On Tuesday, December 18th, the Gitdumt'en Clan set up a second checkpoint outside the injunction zone that is being enforced by all five Wet’suwet’en clans.

This morning’s ruling is an amendment by Coastal GasLink to include Gitdumt'en territories within the initial injunction, and circumvent Wet’suwet’en right to steward and protect their unceded lands based on their traditional governance as upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada in the 1997 Delgamuukw decision.

According to the Wet'suwet'en Access Point on Gitdumt'en Territory, Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have not made any agreement with the Canadian or British Columbian governments to surrender or permit access to Wet’suwet’en lands for any pipeline construction activities.”


Send an email directly to the provincial government of British Columbia and the federal government of Canada to respect the rights, jurisdiction and laws of the Unist'ot'en/Giltseyu-Dark House on their un-ceded territories:

 https://actions.sumofus.org/a/no-pipelines-through-unis-to-ten-lands
 

YOU ARE  NEEDED ON THE FRONT-LINE!
If  you are physically fit for the hard work of supporting the camp and checkpoints (especially during the northern winter), prepared to commit at least two weeks or more and are prepared to work under the leadership and protocols of the Indigenous stewards of the Yintah then register HERE.

...and so is your car, van or truck!
we have more volunteers than vehicles ready to head north and reinforce the checkpoints. Even if you can't spend time on the front line due to work, school or family responsibilities, can you spare a few days to ferry longer term volunteers from the lower mainland to the north? If so, register at the link above and let us know.

Our transportation coordinator will use the information to connect rides and passengers.

Your Support is Making a Difference. Now is the Time to Step Up Solidarity Actions!


Of course the courageous First Nations land defenders and their allies on the front-lines are at the centre of this struggle. But never underestimate the power of political pressure whether it comes from communicating your support for the Unist'ot'en directly or through organizing and taking part in public actions.

In late August of 2015  heavily armed members of the RCMP tactical unit were massed in Smithers waiting for the "go signal" to attack the camp. Then they got word that hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals across Turtle Island and all around Mother Earth were watching.

Suddenly their deployment became "a mere training exercise" and then they were gone. We have no doubt that even now the RCMP and their political masters are playing close attention and weighing the cost of instigating another Oka or Gustafson Lake type confrontation.

In addition to directly contacting the provincial and federal governments, here are some of the other important ways you can support the Unist'ot'en, Gitdumt'en and the entire Wet'suwet'en Nation.
 

Donate to the Wet'suwet'en Access Point on Gitdumt'en Territory: https://www.gofundme.com/gitdumt039en-access-point

 

Donate to Unist’ot’en Camp: http://unistoten.camp/support-us/donate/

 

Donate to Unist'ot'en Camp Legal Fund: https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/unistoten-camp-legal-fund

Get updates from Wet'suwet'en Access Point on Gitdumt'en Territory:
 

ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT:
 
Write an organizational letter of support and send it to the provincial and federal governments. Here are examples of what others have sent:
 
Respect the Rights of Unist’ot’en Land Defenders from Union of BC Indian Chiefs
 
Statement of Support for Unist’ot’en Camp from Heiltsuk Nation
 
Letter of Support from Namgis First Nation
 
Letter of Support from Klabona Keepers
 
Statement from Canadian Union of Postal Workers
 
 
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO -SIGN THE PLEDGE:
 
Join 4288 organizations and individuals in signing the pledge in support of Unist’ot’en: https://goo.gl/forms/u5vVJbQQf0nHNghN2