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DoomsdaysCW, to nuclear
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INTERNATIONAL URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL MARATHON ACROSS NORTH AMERICA

The 2024 () in North America begins March 7 at the Museum in Window Rock, the capital of the Navajo (Diné) Nation.

The "Turtle Island" marathon tour of this worldwide unique film festival on all topics and dangers includes more than 10 cities in 9 states.

, artist, activist and filmmaker, died suddenly on December 30, 2023, just days after completing his designs for the 2024 IUFF tour of North America and the Window Rock festival. We are so sad about Klee's death! Our hearts are with him.

Dates and locations, and FMI:

https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en/usacanada-2024-program



DoomsdaysCW, to britishcolumbia
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Trial of Fighting the is Put on Hold as Canadian Come Under Scrutiny for Excessive Force

The defense for three activists from argues abuse of process by security forces around the pipeline construction site, as the U.N. and Amnesty International allege excessive force, surveillance and of land defenders.

By Keerti Gopal
January 24, 2024

"The trial of three Indigenous land defenders arrested at a pipeline construction site on First Nation land was adjourned until spring on Friday, as the court looks into potential abuses by Canadian police.

"In the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Smithers, B.C., the trial is the latest development in the nearly 12-year fight against the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline in the Canadian province.

"Land defenders , and were found guilty of criminal contempt earlier this month, with Justice Michael Tanmen ruling that they broke a court injunction forbidding them from blocking access to construction for the Coastal GasLink pipeline.

"But immediately following the verdict, Tanmen began a week-long hearing to listen to the three individuals’ abuse of process applications, which allege that their Charter rights were violated during their arrests and detentions. During the hearing, the defense argued to stay the charges based on these applications, citing excessive force, aggressive behavior, offensive language and mocking by police.

"In Canada, the abuse of process doctrine allows courts to stay, or postpone, a proceeding on the grounds that some element of the process was unfair, and might undermine the legal system. In this case, the abuse of process application focused on treatment during and after arrests.

"The trial began on Jan. 8 and consisted mainly of witness testimony and evidence gathered in November 2021, during one of four major police raids at the pipeline between 2019 and 2023. The evidence included videos from social media and other videos taken by officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada’s national police service.

"The videos, and testimony from witnesses, including officers, detailed the police using dogs and firearms and wielding chainsaws to cut down the doors of a cabin where Sleydo’ and Sampson were arrested. Jocko was arrested in another small structure close by.

"The activists allege police used excessive force to break down the doors and used offensive language, showing videos in which officers described arrestees as 'orcs' and 'ogres.' The abuse of process hearing will likely restart in June.

"Chief Na’Moks, a Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief and prominent advocate against the pipeline, said that the trial may serve as a template for future legal battles across Canada, where several other pipeline projects are underway.

"'This is going to affect everything else that happens, not only in but in ,' Chief Na’Moks said last week. “This is the template that they want to use...and the harassment and constant abuse of has to stop.”

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/24012024/first-nations-activists-fighting-coastal-gaslink-pipeline/



Shanmonster, to Canada
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Even while it gives land acknowledgments and takes Truth and Reconciliation Day off with pay, the Canadian government is actively invading foreign nations on the regular. The RCMP has always been used to terrorize Indigenous Peoples. It’s why the RCMP were formed in the first place. Reconciliation is not paramilitary occupation.

DoomsdaysCW, to acab
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Law Cannot ‘Coexist’ with BC Court Order, Judge Determines
Chief Dsta’hyl has been found guilty of criminal contempt.

by Amanda Follett Hosgood,

21 Feb 2024

"Wet’suwet’en hereditary leaders have opposed construction through their traditional territory since before the pipeline project was first proposed. In December 2018, the B.C. Supreme Court issued an interim injunction to the company, which prohibited anyone from blocking pipeline access roads or work sites. A year later, on Dec. 31, 2019, the court granted a permanent injunction for the duration of the project.

[...]

"Last month, Tammen determined there was sufficient evidence to convict three — Sleydo’ Molly Wickham, Shaylynn Sampson and Corey Jocko. They were arrested the day after Dennis and later charged with criminal . Hearings have begun into an application by the defence to stay the charges based on police conduct during the arrests.

"’s arrest took place in October 2021, after a series of interactions with Coastal GasLink workers and security contractors on the Shea Forest Service Road on Likhts’amisyu Clan territory.

"During those interactions, Dsta’hyl and others blocked access to a work camp and 'seized and rendered inoperable' multiple pieces of machinery belonging to Coastal GasLink contractors by cutting electrical wires and removing batteries, according to evidence presented during the trial.

"When Dsta’hyl was arrested, he had four batteries from heavy machinery in the back of his pickup truck, the judge said.

"'There is little dispute concerning the basic facts,' Tammen said, noting that video evidence documenting the incidents was presented during the trial.

"'Chief Dsta’hyl, acting as an enforcement officer for the Likhts’amisyu Clan, participated in the decommissioning of a piece of heavy equipment owned by a CGL subcontractor on Oct. 17, 2021. That action consisted of removing the battery from the equipment, an excavator, thus rendering it inoperable.'

"Witnesses for the defence included other Chiefs, who described the Wet’suwet’en traditional clan system and its role in governing the traditional territory. Among the Chiefs’ duties is preservation and protection of the traditional territory, or , Tammen said.

"Tammen also summarized the Wet’suwet’en law of trespass, something described in detail by defence witnesses, saying permission is required to access territory belonging to a house group 'beyond just passing through it.'

[...]

"Criminal contempt penalties can include fines or imprisonment. Sentencing has been set for 9 a.m. on March 6."

https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/02/21/Wetsuweten-Law-Cannot-Coexist-BC-Court-Order/

OccuWorld, to brazil
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: Attack on Pataxó Hãhãhãi Indigenous leaders must be investigated (commentary)

https://news.mongabay.com/2024/02/attack-on-pataxo-hahahai-indigenous-leaders-must-be-investigated-commentary/

Both had been wounded by gunfire and, along with other Indigenous community members, were viciously assaulted by a ruralist mob, calling themselves “Zero Invasion.”…

PariaSansPortefeuille, to random French
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OccuWorld, to random
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did you notice the vulnerable are constant targets of capitalist fash globally.

are latest ordeal for ’s Ogiek seeking land rights

https://news.mongabay.com/2023/12/violent-evictions-are-latest-ordeal-for-kenyas-ogiek-seeking-land-rights/

The African Court on Human and People’s Rights had in 2017 ordered the government to recognize the Ogiek claim to the forest, involve them in its management, and pay damages for earlier evictions. Instead they have been attacked for months now…

AvispaMidia, to random Spanish
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Chapín Abajo: History of a community in resistance against industrial oil palm cultivation.
👉 avispa.org/?p=106657

msquebanh, to KindActions
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msquebanh, (edited ) to Canada
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Reminder for ppl in & & ppl outside of Canada who may have missed last few years of against corrupt crapitalism & violent corporate mercenaries on territory -

w/support from federal govt, allowed to set up checkpoints in multiple places across their ancestral lands. My friends have to pass & be harassed by RCMP & ecocide industry ppl - to access their own lands & homes.

They KNOW oppression.

msquebanh, (edited )
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I had to pass through 4 different illegal 'state appoved' checkpoints to get to their territories. The checkpoints were staffed with RCMP CIRG aka #BCNDP contracted #CorporateMercenaries - occupying & illegally taking over #unceded #Indigenous lands.

These #checkpoints are #ILLEGAL by #InternationalLaws . Can ppl understand why Indigenous #LandDefenders here, in BC, are supporting Palestinians & not Israel? Can you see how many Indigenous, on #frontlines for years, can relate to Palestinians?

miki_lou, to Canada
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"The BC Prosecution Service says it's dropping 146 cases against protesters after 's highest court refused to hear an appeal against the acquittal of a demonstrator who had been cleared of criminal contempt." https://www.villagereport.ca/national-news/cases-against-146-fairy-creek-logging-protesters-are-dropped-after-high-court-ruling-7390075

DoomsdaysCW, to Mexico
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Activist Released from Prison after 7 years: Fighting the in ,

July 17, 2023, via

Indigenous Yaqui leader Fidencio Aldama is free after 7 years in prison and has been found not guilty of homicide! He vows to continue to oppose the gas pipeline from the company , a subsidiary of the transnational U.S. company

"Fidencio Aldama Perez is an Yaqui and from the northern Mexican state of Sonora. He was arrested on October 27, 2016, and later sentenced to fifteen years and six months in prison on trumped-up charges related to a death in the community of Loma de Bácum, Sonora."

Read more: https://fidencioaldama.org/en/news/
La Jornada San Luis reports
Cristina Gómez Lima, correspondent

https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2023/07/yaqui-released-from-prison-after-7.html

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