Sunday, April 9, 2017

Indigenous Women Urge Swiss Banks to Divest in Dakota Access Pipeline and Genocide




By WECAN International
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Over the last week, a delegation of Indigenous women from Standing Rock and their allies who observed and/or experienced human rights and Indigenous rights violations in North Dakota due to the building of the Dakota Access pipeline have been taking action and speaking out in Switzerland, sharing on-the-ground experiences from Standing Rock and other traditional territories, as Indigenous women who are living in communities directly impacted by fossil fuel development and infrastructure.

After a successful previous week in Norway including meetings with the Oil Fund, DNB, the Norwegian Parliament, and Sami Indigenous peoples of the region, the ‘Indigenous Women’s Divestment Delegation: Experiences from Standing Rock’ received a request to travel to Switzerland to continue their work to highlight Indigenous and human rights violations and demand pipeline divestment. Like Norway, some the largest funders and supporters of the Dakota Access pipeline and other fossil fuel developments in the U.S. and across the world are based in Switzerland.

In Zurich, the Delegation met with Credit Suisse and UBS, and held a press conference, public event and interview sessions with leading media outlets.

The Indigenous Women’s Divestment Delegation was organized with the support of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International in response to the leadership and request of frontline Indigenous women seeking financial divestment from DAPL and other fossil fuel developments, which threaten the lives, rights and cultural survival of their nations and peoples.

Delegation members included Dr. Sarah Jumping Eagle (Oglala Lakota and Mdewakantonwan Dakota living and working on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation); Wasté Win Young (Ihunktowanna/Hunkpapa of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Former Tribal Historic Preservation Officer); Tara Houska (Anishinaabe, tribal attorney, National Campaigns Director of Honor the Earth, and former advisor on Native American affairs to Bernie Sanders); Autumn Star Chacon (Diné/Navajo Water Protector); and Michelle Cook (Diné/Navajo, human rights lawyer and a founding member of the of the Water Protector Legal Collective at Standing Rock). [Full spokes-women biographies available here]

Members of the ‘Indigenous Women's Divestment Delegation: Experiences from Standing Rock’ responded to the meeting with Credit Suisse bank as follows:

“The meeting with Credit Suisse fulfilled all my expectations of a bank that tries to pretend it is removed from the atrocities happening on the ground, and that they are somehow just nice people. That said, I think it was very powerful for them to see our faces first hand and to hear the experiences of people at Standing Rock and to know that their money is invested in the company that is creating this pipeline project causing destruction to real people. We are in the era of renewable energy, we have alternatives to the fossil fuel industry. We are asking the Swiss people to stand with us and to recognize that the actions they take affect others around the world and that simply because it's out of sight and out of mind does not mean that this is not actually happening. Divestment is the next wave of direct action against these corporations.” explained Tara Houska (Anishinaabe, tribal attorney, National Campaigns Director of Honor the Earth, and former advisor on Native American affairs to Bernie Sanders)

“Credit Suisse was receptive to our description of the human rights abuses that occurred during the protests. Yet they are still in denial about their direct financing of the corrupt Energy Transfer Partner corporation and its role in the Dakota Access pipeline project. Credit Suisse is attempting to distance themselves from these violations of indigenous rights and human rights abuses. On a positive note, they said that they would review their internal policies and procedures to take into account indigenous and human rights.” explained Dr. Sarah Jumping Eagle (Oglala Lakota and Mdewakantonwan Dakota living and working on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation)

"Here we have one of the most powerful banks in the world, doing business with unethical corporations in the U.S. who have undermined the law and human rights. And this bank wants to relinquish any direct tie to genocide of American Indians, however in this case we all see the bank as the enabler of the abuser." explained Autumn Star Chacon (Diné/Navajo Water Protector)

“Our financial institutions must fundamentally change and become accountable to people and planet. The Indigenous women leaders spoke truth to power at the Credit Suisse meeting and are calling for justice. The bank representatives who heard the women speak will not be the same again after hearing first hand experiences of rights violations and their demands for no more fossil fuel extraction on their lands, respect for Indigenous Rights, Indigenous sovereignty, human rights and the rights of nature. We will continue with our divestment advocacy and actions with the bank until we see results with justice and care for all of our children’s futures.” explained Osprey Orielle Lake (Executive Director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network and Delegation organizer)

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The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN International) is a solutions-based organization established to engage women worldwide as powerful stakeholders in climate change, climate justice, and sustainability solutions. WECAN International was founded in 2013 as a project of the 501(c)3 Women’s Earth and Climate Caucus (WECC) organization.

Saturday, April 8, 2017

White Clay Rally Against Predators -- Long Walk 5 Photos by Bad Bear















Rally against predatory alcohol vendors in White Clay, Nebraska, today, at the border of Pine Ridge, South Dakota

Photos by Western Shoshone Carl Bad Bear Sampson
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The Longest Walk 5.2 rallied in White Clay, Nebraska today, April 8, 2017. Local horse riders joined walkers for the evening ceremony at Pine Ridge Billy Mills Hall for a 7 p.m.
“The Longest Walk 5.2 is a prayer walk and run from San Francisco to Washington D.C. supporting indigenous communities in seeking spiritual and cultural solutions to drug, alcohol abuse, and domestic violence,” said Bobby Wallace, National Walk Chief.
In White Clay, four businesses profited from the sale of 3.5 million cans of beer within the past year, fueling an epidemic of alcohol abuse in Native communities.
“We hope to help shed light on the predatory alcohol vendors in White Clay and honor the community’s ongoing, decades-long battle against these businesses,” Wallace said.

Friday, April 7, 2017

Long Walk 5 -- Alliance, Nebraska Photos by Bad Bear














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Thank you to Carl Bad Bear Sampson, Western Shoshone, for photos and videos. The walkers are in Alliance, Nebraska, today. Join Long Walk 5 on Saturday, April 8, to speak out against the predatory vendors in White Clay, Nebraska.

Mohawk Nation News 'Chem Attacks on Syria and Standing Rock'

CHEM ATTACKS ON SYRIA and STANDING ROCK


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MNN. April 7, 2017. The US knew that the Lakota, our supporters and allies were unarmed at Standing Rock. The US military unleashed chemical attacks against their own people. It was a violation of international law and a crime against humanity. See story/video: “After Using Chemical Weapons at Standing Rock, U.S. Slams Syrian Attack”  http://theantimedia.org/chemical-weapons-us-syrian/ 
The American Revolution never happened. It was the first international false flag against the aie-ra-kwa [Iroquois]. The real goal was to chop down the tree of peace and eliminate the great law of peace [kaia-nere-kowa] forever to create the US Republic of War. They mass murdered over 100 million of us in the Western Hemisphere. They got away with it because in their courts we are not people.
PINKY TRUDEAU: “I GAVE THE US MY FULL SUPPORT AND ADVICE TO BOMB SYRIA”.
American exceptionalism is “We have the gun boats. We can attack anyone we want anywhere in the world. Nobody can do anything about it. So shut up!” The tragedy is that Americans believe these filthy lies. They are mostly reduced to money!
US thinks they can commit genocide at will and no one will ever stop them or charge them with any crime.
The generals who run Washington DC authorize these false flag attacks. The vets that came to Standing Rock saw the truth.
AMERICANS TRY TO BURY GENOCIDE OF ORIGINAL PEOPLE OF TURTLE ISLAND. 

The Sioux people and Russia have stood up.
Only the people have the power to stop the ravages. We will not allow anyone in our community to work for the corporation of war. When the women take over the community, then there will be world peace. The business of the women is the children and the land they are brought into. The men’s role to ensure the protection of the people and the land.
As Deep Purple laments: “The sky is red. I don’t understand. Past midnight I still see the land. People are saying the woman is damned. She makes you burn with the wave of her hand. The city’s ablaze. The town’s on fire. The woman’s flames are reaching higher. We were fools, we called her ‘liar’. And all I hear is ‘burn’.”     

Mohawk Nation News kahentinetha2@yahoo.com for more news, to donate and sign up for MNN newsletters, go to mohawknationnews.com More stories at MNN Archives.  Address: Box 991, Kahnawake [Quebec, Canada] J0L 1B0 or original Mohawk music visit https://soundcloud.com/thahoketoteh 
AMERICAN REVOLUTION WAS A FALSE FLAG AGAINST AIE-RA-KWA [IROQUOIS] AMERICANS ERASE MASS KILLINGS AGAINST ONKWE’WEH:HONWEhttp://thedailycheck.net/american-history-erases-mass-killings-native-americans/SEE PARTIAL LIST OF SOME OF THE WORST MASS KILLINGS IN NORTH AMERICA.
DAVID ICKE ON TRUMP SYRIA STRIKE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdnr32H34T4
Putin: US attack violates international law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNwXoeY-RTc 

Longest Walk 5 to Speak out on White Clay Predatory Vendors April 8, 2017



Photo Long Walk 5 by Carl Bad Bear Sampson, Western Shoshone

The Longest Walk 5.2 Shows Love for Pine Ridge 

By Long Walk 5.2
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On April 8, 2017, the Longest Walk 5.2 invites Native people to gather at 4 p.m. in White Clay, Nebraska. There will be a global live feed then the group will walk in prayer with local horse riders to the Pine Ridge Billy Mills Hall for a 7 p.m. ceremony.
“The Longest Walk 5.2 is a prayer walk and run from San Francisco to Washington D.C. supporting indigenous communities in seeking spiritual and cultural solutions to drug, alcohol abuse, and domestic violence,” said Bobby Wallace, National Walk Chief.
In White Clay, four businesses profited from the sale of 3.5 million cans of beer within the past year, fueling an epidemic of alcohol abuse in Native communities.
“We hope to help shed light on the predatory alcohol vendors in White Clay and honor the community’s ongoing, decades-long battle against these businesses,” Wallace said.
“Take off the blinders, this is for real!”
The Longest Walk 5.2 started on Feb 12, 2017 in San Francisco, California, and follows a central route through the states, ending in Washington D.C. on July 15. During their five-month trek, the runners and walkers are crossing 18 mountain ranges and visiting 54 tribal communities on a 153-day spiritual journey. The group is also collecting data and testimonies from community members in order to understand how these issues are affecting them, to help inspire change, and to find solutions.
The Longest Walks recall days when indigenous messengers traveled long distances to spread news, and continues centuries-long indigenous resistance to colonization. The first Longest Walk took place in 1978 to protest 11 Congressional bills that would have repealed treaties that ensured Indian sovereignty, all of which were struck down after the march. In 2016, American Indian Movement co-founder Dennis Banks initiated the Longest Walk 5, in memory of his granddaughter Rose Downwind, who was brutally murdered by her boyfriend. The Walk crossed the country on a southern route covering Indian Country from La Jolla Shores, California to Washington D.C. In 2018, the Longest Walk 5.3 will cover the Northern route across the country from Seattle to Washington D.C.
(Please share and share this important part of our journey.) Thank you.
Media Contact: Ray St. Clair, (248) 798-2196, flyinghawk68@gmail.com, longestwalk.us

White Mesa Ute Protest and Spiritual Walk May 13, 2017

White Mesa Ute Community Protest & Spiritual Walk
Saturday May 13, 2017
11am starting at White Mesa Community Building
White Mesa, Utah
#haulno #leaveitintheground #nonukes#shutdownwhitemesamill

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