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Update from Unist’ot’en Camp

Unistoten helicopter May 2017

by Unist’ot’en Camp, May 24, 2017

And so it begins! the skies are busy above camp today. The Construction Crew who are working on the Healing Center are constantly being interrupted by chopper activity flying overhead. Read the rest of this entry

Direct Action Shines Light on BC LNG Industry: Lockdown at Chevron Refinery

Dan Wallace, Mia Nissen and Adam Gold locked down at Chevron's refinery in Burnaby, BC, May 30, 2014.

Dan Wallace, Mia Nissen and Adam Gold locked down at Chevron’s refinery in Burnaby, BC, May 30, 2014.

by Vancouver Media Coop, May 30, 2014

Early Friday morning the 30th of May 2014, three activists (Dan Wallace, Mia Nissen and Adam Gold) locked themselves to the gate of Chevron in North Burnaby to protest exploitative resource extraction in Canada. They used bicycle D-locks and chains to secure themselves to the metal posts of the gate to stop truck traffic into the Chevron North Burnaby in order to draw attention the Federal and Provincial government’s complete disregard for the earth, Indigenous sovereignty, and the reality of climate change. Read the rest of this entry

Raising Resistance – Global Day of Action in Solidarity with Unis’tot’en

Report back from Unistotencamp.wordpress.org  November 27, 2012

Anarchists at Unis’tot’en solidarity rally in Vancouver, BC, outside of regional office of Apache Canada.

Letter to Industry and Government with Warning About Trespassing on Wet’suwet’en Territory

Today Unist’ot’en allies are rising up in cities across North America, and around the world, to deliver a message to industry and government warning them to cease their trespass against sovereign Wet’suwet’en territory. The Global Day of Action is in response to an incident last week where Wet’suwet’en Chief Toghestiy intercepted and issued an eagle feather to surveyors from the Can-Am Geomatics company who were working for Apache’s proposed Pacific Trails Pipeline (PTP). Read the rest of this entry