Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

October 28, 2016

Police Barricade Main Camp Standing Rock Friday, Oct. 28, 2016





Video below: "Eighty six cultural sites and burial sites now being desecrated."
Dakota Access Pipeline construction underway on Friday night,
after military and police brutalized Native American water defenders
and supporters on Thursday. There were 105 arrests yesterday.
Update Friday night on video. Military police roadblock. Sniper
on the hill. Dakota Access Pipeline working rapidly desecrating
sacred sites and burial places.




Below, listen: Live in front of CNN building in Los Angeles Friday night 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have not seen any comments about if there is any support from the private landowners who have the police all over their property. Is there any support from them to have them tell the cops to get off of their land, or are they in support of the pipeline since they are getting paid for the easement across their property?

Anonymous said...

Be safe everyone...

Larry Scudder said...

Many prayers for the Water Protectors.

Anonymous said...

The private landowner is Energy Transfer Partners, a.k.a. the Dakota Access Pipeline. They just bought it, for this purpose, and plan to sell it after all of this is done.

Unknown said...

WOW!THIS IS GREAT!praying and singing infront of the CNN building in LA! and the people honking their car horns is awesome!

Unknown said...

Trump has invested between $500,000 and a million dollars in Energy Transfer Partners, which owns Dakota Access, LLC. The company’s sole project, the Dakota Access pipeline...

Unknown said...

Trump has invested between $500,000 and a million dollars in Energy Transfer Partners, which owns Dakota Access, LLC. The company’s sole project, the Dakota Access pipeline...