Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

November 30, 2015

Photos: France Solidarity with American Indians COP21









Thanks to our friend Christine Prat in France for sharing these photos from Paris, of the Committee in Solidarity with American Indians in France, shown with the Indigenous Environmental Network and other Indigenous and frontline activists.
The first is of people from CSIA, from left to right: Catherine Jekayumar, Edith Patrouilleau (vice-chairwoman), Pascal Gregis (who works for a radio), Sophie Gergaud (who organizes a Native American Film Festival) and CĂ©line Planchou, member of the Committee, translator for the English speaking Native American visitors, and Chairman Sylvain Duez-Alessandrini.

Photos Indigenous in Paris COP21 Human Chain




Indigenous and frontline activists join Human Chain around Paris on Nov. 29, 2015
Photos by Indigenous Environmental Network
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Indigenous Peoples: UN Paris Accord could end up being a Crime against Humanity and Mother Earth

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World Climate Summit in Paris
Indigenous Peoples:
UN Paris Accord could end up being a Crime against Humanity and Mother Earth

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts:
Dallas Goldtooth +33 75 1413 823 USA: 708 515 6158 dallas@ienearth.org
Kandi Mossett +33 75 1414 195 mhawea@gmail.com

November 30, 2015 (Paris) – Indigenous Peoples from the Americas attending the United Nations World Climate Summit in Paris warn that the Paris climate accord will harm their rights, lands and environment and do nothing to address climate change.

“We are here in Paris to tell the world that not only will the anticipated Paris Accord not address climate change, it will make it worst because it will promote false solutions and not keep fossil fuels from being extracted and burned. The Paris COP21 is not about reaching a legally binding agreement on cutting greenhouse gases. In fact, the Paris Accord may turn out to be a crime against humanity and Mother Earth,” according to Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of Indigenous Environmental Network based in Minnesota on Turtle Island also known as the United States. Goldtooth recently won the Gandhi Peace Award.

According to Crystal Lameman of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Alberta, Canada “After 21 years of these climate conferences, our First Nation wants to be hopeful this agreement truly stops a history of CO2lonialism and business-as-usual with expansion of fossil fuel exploitation on and near indigenous territories. We are here to protect, defend and renew our Mother Earth, not to rubber stamp an agreement that allows polluters to continue to burn the planet. False solutions such as carbon trading, carbon offsets, agrofuels and nuclear energy will probably be the basis of the Paris Accord and the so-called decarbonization of the global economy. False solutions to climate change instead of solving the climate crisis, are resulting in land grabs, human rights violations and will allow global warming to spiral out of control.” Lameman is featured in the film, “This Changes Everything” directed by Avi Lewis and based on the book by Naomi Klein.

Indigenous leaders throughout the world are particularly concerned about REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation), a United Nations carbon offset mechanism that uses forests, agriculture and many other ecosystems as sponges for northern industrialized countries pollution instead of reducing emissions at source.

“Our world is melting. Climate change and global warming is a reality in my home,” says Allison Akootchook Warden from Kaktovik, a village in the Alaska arctic. “The failure of the United States, Canada and world leaders to take real action to address the climate crisis violates our rights. The draft Paris Accord is full of carbon market mechanisms that are already causing harm to the Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic Circle.”

Kandi Mossett, Tribal Citizen of the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nations in North Dakota and campaigner with the Indigenous Environmental Network, whose home is surrounded by coal-fired power plants and inundated with fracking and flaring of natural gas states, “The current US Clean Power Plan allows the US to continue with carbon trading schemes such as REDD+ designed to allow more extraction and combustion of fossil fuels for a profit.  The whole concept is a false solution to the climate crisis because it allows the US to buy up “carbon credits” often on Indigenous lands in other countries while simultaneously destroying Indigenous homelands in the US essentially making us sacrifice zones for the good of the economy; Indigenous peoples are not expendable and will not sit idly by and allow this desecration to continue without a fight.”

According to the Global Alliance against REDD, “Instead of cutting CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, the UN, the US, the EU, China, Norway and climate criminals like BP, Total, Shell, Chevron, Air France and BHP Billiton are pushing a false solution to climate change called REDD.”

According to Nnimmo Bassey, co-coordinator of the No REDD in Africa Network, “REDD may result in the largest land grab in history. It steals your future, lets polluters off the hook and is new form of colonialism. We demand that states and corporations stop privatizing nature!”


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Here are some photos of the It Takes Roots Delegation in the Human Chain Action on November 29th in Paris.


DEMOCRACY NOW! "If You're Not at the Table, You're on the Menu": Indigenous Activists Demand Role in Paris Climate Talks




Democracy Now interviews Indigenous Environmental Network in Paris

Watch coverage:
"If You're Not at the Table, You're on the Menu": Indigenous Activists Demand Role in Paris Climate Talks. This quote comes from Kandi Mossett, Hidatsa, Mandan and Arikara from North Dakota.
http://www.democracynow.org/2015/11/30/if_youre_not_at_the_table
Interview with Tom Goldtooth and Dallas Goldtooth:
http://www.democracynow.org/2015/11/30/indigenous_climate_activists_paris_police_state

Native Americans arrive in Paris: Climate solutions and Nature Tribunal

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Kandi Mossett offeres prayers in Paris today.
Indigenous and women's delegations arrive in Paris for COP21, with solutions, prepared for their Rights of Nature Tribunal
By Brenda Norrell
Censored News
updated Nov. 30, 2015
Native Americans from the United States have joined Indigenous Peoples from around the world with their prayers, and message of peace, at COP21, the United Nations Climate Summit, in Paris.
They have brought another message: “Leave it in the ground.” Native Americans have had enough of being the victims of dirty coal-fired power plants, oil and gas drilling, fracking and mineral mining.

Kandi Mossett, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara from North Dakota, was among the first Native Americans in the Indigenous Environmental Network delegation to arrive.

Mossett, shown above in photo, said, "On November 29th the Indigenous Environmental Network organized a healing ceremony in front of the Bataclan theater just before thousands gathered to participate in a human chain action in the streets of Paris.

"It was a beautiful ceremony featuring Indigenous youth speakers from North America, the Arctic, and the Pacific Islands. Our delegations always see it as a necessity to have prayer before any large action. We offered kind words, song, and calls for climate justice and peace."

While the words climate change, may be vague for many, for Native Americans who have been the victims of the United States policy of a slow and toxic genocide, climate change means dirty coal-fired power plants, oil and gas drilling, fracking, toxic dumping, uranium mining, deforestation, poison rivers and exploitation.
On the Navajo Nation, Dine’ live with the strewn radioactive rocks from Cold War uranium mines, which their children play on. They breathe the dirty coal of Peabody’s Coal on Black Mesa, where Dine’ continue to resist relocation. They breathe the gases from the coal-fired Navajo Generating Station, which lights up Phoenix and Tucson, and pollution from two other coal-fired power plants, while many Dine' live without running water and electricity. Now, Dine’ live with the US EPA’s toxic gold mine release poisoning the San Juan River. It means traditional farmers watch their crops die.

In the nearby Pueblos, there is the same legacy of death from uranium mining, which has left its scars on the land and the people.
In North Dakota, the lands have been devastated by oil and gas drilling and fracking. Mossett is in Paris at COP21 to tell the story of her people. She is there for the children and future generations.
"This is COP21, how many more are you going to have?” asks Mossett, referring to the failure of the world’s leaders to make any substantial difference in the poisoning of the planet. She is among the frontline grassroots activists in the delegation from the Indigenous Environmental Network.
In South Dakota, Lakotas fight uranium mining and the poisoning of their scarce water. Throughout Indian country, Native Americans battle new schemes to steal their water, with backdoor political schemes known as “Indian water rights settlements.” Further, they battle the machinations of Arizona Sen. John McCain, who recently sneaked a land exchange into the defense bill which would turn sacred Apache land into a massive copper mine.
Now, women have risen to the forefront in climate justice.
In Paris, the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN International) is hosting a dynamic panel of Indigenous women speaking on climate change solutions in Paris on Sept. 7.
The International Rights of Nature Tribunal will meet in Paris December 4 --5. Hosted by the Global Alliance for the Right of Nature, the Tribunal is a citizen-created initiative that gives people from all around the world the opportunity to testify publicly on destruction of the Earth and their communities.
Back home, Indigenous People face violence in their homelands, as oil and gas and other temporary mine workers destabilize Native communities with drugs, sex crimes and violence. Meanwhile, globally -- from Guatemala and Peru to Brazil and throughout the Amazon -- mining companies continue to carry out assassinations, rapes and disappearances of Indigenous Peoples who oppose mining. These mining companies are primarily owned by Canadian and US corporations.
While global leaders with their bank accounts and posturing in Paris make the headlines, Indigenous Peoples are in Paris to tell the truth of the people.
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Shannon Biggs said, "Movement Rights: So proud to announce the release of our new report for the Paris climate talks! Edited by Shannon Biggs and Tom BK Goldtooth, this report, "Rights of Nature & Mother Earth: Sowing seeds of resistance, love and change." is a collaboration between Movement Rights Indigenous Environmental Network and Global Exchange. Providing both a critique of the UNFCCC process and an alternative system of environmental protection, the report includes contributions by Dr. Vandana Shiva (India), Maude Barlow (Canada), Pablo Solon (Bolivia), Alberto Acosta (Ecuador), Cormac Cullinan (South Africa) and many other luminaries. Please share and download here:" http://www.movementrights.org/resourc…/RONME-SowingSeeds.pdf
Read more:
Indigenous women WECAN in Paris
Indigenous Enviromental Network in Paris
http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2015/11/indigenous-environmental-network.html

‘Women Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Climate Change – Paris’

December 7, 2015  - 13:00 to 18:30
Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel, 18 Boulevard Haussmann 75009 Paris 
Speakers to date include:
  • Vandana Shiva - World renowned activist, Founder of Navdanya Institute, India
  • Mary Robinson - President, Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice and former President of Ireland
  • Patricia Gualinga - Indigenous Kichwa leader from Sarayaku, Ecuador
  • Josefina Skerk - Vice President of the Saami Parliament, Sweden
  • Fleur Newman - Programme Officer and UNFCCC Gender Focal Point representing the UNFCCC Secretariat, Germany
  • Gloria Ushigua - President of the Association of Sapara Women, Ecuador
  • Neema Namadamu - Director of SAFECO & WECAN DR Congo Coordinator, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Casey Camp Horinek - Ponca Nation elder and representative of the Indigenous Environmental Network, USA
  • Aleta Baun - Conservationist & anti-mining activist of West Timor, Indonesia
  • Kandi Mossett - Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Climate & Energy Campaign Organizer with the Indigenous Environmental Network, USA
  • Jacqueline Patterson - Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Environmental and Climate Justice Program, USA
  • Geneviève Azam - Scientific Council Member, Attac France
  • Eriel Deranger - Communications Manager of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Canada
  • Angelina Galiteva – Founder, Renewables 100 Policy Institute, USA
  • Natalie Isaacs – CEO and co-Founder, 1 Million Women, Australia
  • Mary Louise Malig - Campaigns Coordinator and Research Associate with the Global Forest Coalition, Philippines
  • Thilmeeza Hussain - Founder of Voice of Women, Maldives
  • Naomi Ages - Climate Liability Project Lead, Greenpeace USA
  • UNFCCC Women & Gender Constituency Representative
  • Sally Ranney – co-Founder, Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network, USA
  • Osprey Orielle Lake - co-Founder and Executive Director, Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network, USA

November 29, 2015

Greenwashing Snakes Crawling into Paris



Greenwashing Snakes are crawling into Paris

Financiers of Canada's tarsands, and global coal-fired power plants, among top sponsors of COP21 -- while President Obama announces private sector green scheme

By Brenda Norrell
Censored News

Update: Video: Kandi Mossett, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara from North Dakota, confronts Greenwashers in Paris at COP 21:
http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2015/12/video-paris-undercover-police-attack.html

The snakes are crawling into Paris, ready to make bucks on 'Greenwashing.' 
These schemes often are disguised as philanthropies. One of the investors is Bill Gates, already exposed for his investments in GEO private prisons, the human rights abuser targeting migrants and people of color. Gates says he pulled out his other investment in G4S, the global security and prison human rights abuser, whose buses snake along the Arizona border. 
One of the slick abuser strategies was exposed earlier in the Clinton Foundation. Bill Clinton went into countries, claiming to be carrying out human rights efforts, with his Canadian mining buddy and they came away with massive mining deals, including uranium mines in Khazakistan. A leaker exposed the millions that then flowed to the Clintons. 
Another slick operation ready to invest in greenwashing in Paris is the Children's Investment Fund, a hedge fund in the UK. 
Watch for the snakes to crawl out in Paris. 
President Obama is ready to do a deal for 'clean energy research' with Gates, the hedge fund investor and others in Paris. It is called Mission Innovation. 
The private sector in Mission Innovation is called Breakthrough Energy Coalition and no doubt they smell green money. Facebook's Zuckerberg is part of it. It is no surprise to see Hewlett Packard Enterprise's CEO in there.
Keep an eye on it. 
You know the pattern: The people get peanuts and the rich get richer.

In the news: COP21's dirty sponsors

Financial Times reports COP21 sponsor BNP Paribas financed dirty tarsands exploration in Canada.

The Ecologist reports on BNP Paribas financing tarsands. "BNP Paribas, also a COP21 sponsor, continues to be a massive financial driver behind fossil fuel expansion globally. For almost 50 years, it has been behind Canada's tar sands extraction. It is now one of the largest coal financiers in France, having provided half of the total financial support (€15 billion) for the country's coal industry between 2005 and 2014."

Internatonal Business Times reports, "Engie and EDF are reported to own 46 coal-fired power plants worldwide, which produce more than 190 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions a year, according to a study by Corporate Accountability International, an environmental group."

COP21 sponsors include coal financier HSBC, caught money laundering Mexico's drug money, and Coca Cola, caught spying on activists.


The New Internationalist points out in its headline, 'Paris closed to civil society, open to greenwashers.'
"Sponsored by the likes of dirty energy giant Engie (formerly GDF Suez, also an official sponsor of COP21) alongside fracking enthusiast Suez Environment and agrofuels giant Avril-Sofiproteol, the event at the Grand Palais will also welcome Vinci, the company behind the proposed airport at Notre-Dame-des-Landes, coal financiers HSBC and BNP Paribas, and Coca-Cola, among many others."


HSBC money launders Mexico's drug money
HSBC money launders Mexico's drug money

Mohawk Nation News 'Arrest Warrant for Red-X'

ARREST WARRANT FOR RED-X

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MNN.  29 Nov. 2015. In june 2007 there was a rumored arrest warrant for the great “untouchable” sage, Red-X” for alleged inciting “sageosity and infamocity”! It’s one of those open “John Doe” warrants for the “some-crime-has-to-fit-every-onkwe’hon:weh” mentality that pervades the colonial enterprise.
"Do what your mind tells you has to be done!"
“Do what your mind tells you has to be done!”
Phil Fontaine of the AFN, the RCMP, OPP and SQ had set a vicious “trap” for those of us who challenged Canada Inc.’s lack of jurisdiction over us and our land.  It was  to be sprung on “Aboriginal Day”. They have never taken their sights off us or stopped scoping us with their high tech weapons.
The charges against the Red-X are some sort of treason. He was certainly giving out the most sageous messages ever heard in the universe, straight from the Fifth Dimension.
The “infamocity” was obvious.  It came from his pretentious demarginalization.  He was accused of inciting the overturn of the existing worldwide social disorder.  He would have to be tried in an inter-galactic court of Ur’anus!  No neutral turd party was found to squat in judgment!
Before taking over, we have to learn to speak Mohawk & Turkish.
Bloodline: “To take over the world, we must learn to speak Mohawk & Turkish”.

He was charged because he always says what is contrary to the principles upon which Canada, the U.S. and other colonial states are founded, such as self-centered self-service, cronyism, taking advantage of people, stealing Indigenous possessions, conning people into selling to them at bargain basement prices and pocketing all the profits.  Red-X advocated the overthrow of this system that is dedicated to monotheism, oppression and suppression of people.  He was charged with inciting people to think clearly, think ahead and protect the environment.  This is a grave crime in the eyes of the colonial corporations that are trying to run the galaxy and colonize the universe.
Red-X strikes unspeakable terror into the minds of  colonizers!   Red-X asks, “What are they afraid of?”
Despite being such crooks, they had time to put out a “Most Wanted” poster of the Red-X.  They had a photo, but all you could see was the hood.  Through the eye slits, one can see a black and cavernous void, leading directly to the Fifth Dimension.
No. This is not Red-X!
No. This is not Red-X!

Some scientists discovered that some of the oldest vibrations in the universe are coming from a black hole in Pisces.  They say there were once meat-eating chickens bigger than the Taranosaurus Rex roaming around in Siberia.  As Einstein pointed out, “The solution can be found when you take the mass of the photons and divide it by the square root of infinity”.
The black beaded hood covers a scar.  Was he one of those kids who were beheaded and buried in the basement of a residential school?  If so, it seems someone from the Fifth Dimension sewed his head back on?  The Red-X would not want people to get scared by the scar on his throat, especially little children who have no need to know about the time he spent in wherever he was.
The special hood can never be found in Wal-Mart or the Dollar Store.  “This is the power of the hood”, said the Red-X.  “You gotta know your neighbors.  You gotta speak to ‘em.  You gotta ask ‘em what they think.  And then you gotta stand beside ‘em.”
Another mystery is where does he live?  The Red-X will only say, “I am he who has been prophesized to come.  I am the one they’re looking for”.  “Fine me if you will”.
"Chief, sign over here in front of the casket".
“Chief, sign over here in front of the casket”.
The Red-X is not a sequel to the “X-Files”.   He’s been around a lot longer than that.  A leading Canadian historian dusted off some primary documents in the archives.  Accordingly, he found many of the original treaties made by the colonizers to let them live here were signed with “Xs”.  But we would not put much stock in that.  According to the Red-X, “They’re all forgeries”.
But someone had to know about him to forge his signature.  We are specially skeptical about the ten “Xs” that all look exactly alike that are on many of the first treaties.
The Red-X was concerned about why Phil Fontaine [of government-front “Assembly of First Nations”] accepted Indian Affairs Minister Jonestown Prentice’s offer to settle their claims to our land.  Red-X says, “Think about it.  Jonestown might have spiked Phil’s martini with a date rape drug instead of an olive”. mirror
After chugging it down, Phil excused himself for a moment, zig-zagged by mistake into the ladies room to adjust his hair.  There were mirrors everywhere.  He saw all these guys that looked just like him.  “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?  Does Jonestown have a good deal for me?” he asked himself and nodded his head up and down.  All the other guys in the mirrors nodded together in unison.  Then he went back out to report to Jonestown, “Looks like we got consensus, boss”, he said.
Because of Red-Xs pearls of wisdom, Ottawa decided to gather the swines into an “Interdepartmental Red-X Committee” run out of the war room in the Indian Affairs ”Tower of Terror” on Wellington Street.  According to their mission statement, they are commissioned to “figure out just what is the Red-X saying”.  It’s headed by a top encryption expert from Arlington Virginia who said, “This is the biggest challenge of my entire life”.
As Red-X says, “Stay tuned”. As Hinder sings: “If I could go back in time, I wouldn’t change a damn thing in my life, cause I love the dumb things we do when we’re young. But the best is yet to come.”  Video: Hinder “Best is yet to come”.
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Paris Police Tear Gas and Arrest Climate Protesters

Video: Native Kandi Mossett in Paris for future generations: Stop fracking!


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Kandi Mossett
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Kandi Mossett in Paris today at a site of the recent violence. Prayers were said by members
of the Indigenous Environmental Network.

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Kandi Mossett, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, from North Dakota speaks out against fracking and for the children and future generations, in Paris as the climate summit readies to begin. 
"We're done," says Kandi. "It's COP21, how many more are you going to have?"
 Check out our first video update from Paris, COP21!! With spokespeople from Cooperation Jackson and Indigenous...
Posted by Indigenous Environmental Network on Saturday, November 28, 2015

 Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara), Native Energy & Climate Campaign Organizer – Kandi was born in North Dakota and grew up in an area known today as the Fort Berthold Reservation. She obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota (UND) in Natural Resource and Park Management. After working in the Park Service for 3 years she went on to earn a Masters of Environmental Management Degree within UND’s Earth Systems Science and Policy Program. She began working for the Indigenous Environmental Network as the Tribal Campus Climate Challenge (TCCC) Organizer in February of 2007. Her work has expanded over the years to include work in the international arena in order to create more awareness about international decision-making and its effect at the local level. Her current major focus is on creating awareness about the true dangers of hydraulic fracturing while working to push for regulations and protections, particularly on Native lands.