After nearly a year of putting their bodies on the line to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline and protect sacred land, there are still water protectors being held as prisoners for standing up for sacred water and land. It is essential that we continue to support them to remind them that they are loved.
“As long as the database is offline, I’ll keep posting whatever people send me and I’ll keep trying to find more on my own,” he said.
On February 4, while supporting the No DAPL struggle, Krow (Katie Kloth) was assaulted and arrested by a Bureau of Indian Affairs officer (there is video of the incident in the article).
We make this call out to the community and its diverse social organizations to support our comrades on Monday February 20 at 9AM in court.
RAMPS fights for the survival of the land and people of Appalachia, the right to a healthy and sustainable future with clean air and clean water, and the right to a livelihood that nurtures that future.
The Apache Stronghold will again run, march, and pray to save the sacred land known as “Oak Flat” on February 16, 17, 18, 19. It is the third anniversary of this event that somehow echoes back thousands of years.
As you know, The Department of the Army has granted the final easement permit that is needed to complete the Dakota Access Pipeline! Drilling has begun! We need you now!
The ongoing repression, physical violence and forced Orwellian DNA mining continues as illustrated by this account.
FBI representatives have contacted several ‘water protectors’, raising alarm that an indigenous-led movement is being construed as domestic terrorism.
As of February 4, there were many injuries reported, including two which were caused by bullet wounds from an intense confrontation with the police.