Mi’kmaq Warrior Coady Jipol
Coady Jipol of the Mi’kmaq Warriors Society spoke at a strategy session co-sponsored by First Nations Studies SFU, and the English Department, SFU at the downtown Harbour Centre campus Friday, January 24th, on unceded Coast Salish Territories.
Members of the Mi’kmaq Warriors Society, who have been arrested and incarcerated at Elsipogtog, New Brunswick, are on a speaking tour in January and February to raise awareness about their struggle against fracking, their ongoing assertion and exercise of nationhood, and the repression they face from police and courts.
“Our warriors are still being mistreated in the system, justice for our political prisoners of war.” Suzanne Patles
Video by DG Solidarity
Posted on January 28, 2014, in Oil & Gas, Warrior and tagged anti-fracking New Brunswick, Elsipogtog First Nation, Indigenous resistance, Mi’kmaq, Mi’kmaq Warrior Society, native resistance, New Brunswick shale gas protests. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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