Lakota Horseback Riders Lead the Demand
'Haul No! Shut Down Uranium Mine in Grand Canyon'
"Haul No! Uranium mining has got to go!" was the protest cry as Lakota horseback riders led the demand to shut down Pinyon Plain uranium mine in the Grand Canyon on Saturday, continuing the demand to shut down the uranium mine endangering Havasupai drinking water and their aquifer. The radioactive uranium haul trucks have already endangered Havasupai, Paiute, Dine' and Hopi on the trucks dangerous haul to the Energy Fuels uranium mill that is poisoning White Mesa Ute in Utah.
Photo Taylor McKinnon, Center for Biological Diversity near sacred Red Butte on Saturday.
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About 250 people protested the Pinyon Plain uranium mine in the Grand Canyon on Saturday. The U.S. government has permitted Energy Fuels to mine uranium in the Grand Canyon, endangering Havasupai. Photo by Taylor McKinnon, Center for Biological Diversity, Saturday, near sacred Red Butte, Censored News.
By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, August 24, 2024
The legacy of death from uranium mining already spreads across the Southwest. Scattered radioactive tailings are spread across the Navajo Nation from Cold War uranium mines, which the U.S. has not cleaned up. The dangerous processing mill in southeastern Utah is now bringing in radioactive waste from Europe.
The genocide continues -- from the genocide in Palestine that the United States is producing weapons for, to the slow and toxic genocide in the Southwest -- where the U.S. allows uranium mining to continue.
Nearby, lithium mining in Hualapai's Ceremonial Place has been halted.
Federal Judge Diane Humetewa, Hopi, granted a temporary restraining order this week and halted the Interior Department's permit for an Australian company, Hawkstone Energy aka Arizona Lithium, to mine for lithium at Hualapai's Ceremonial Sacred Spring.
Attorneys for the Biden administration and Interior Sec. Deb Haaland told the federal court in Phoenix that the lithium mining at Hualapai's Ceremonial Spring was necessary for the "transition to green energy."
Uranium Mining Desecrating Sacred Red Butte, Endangering Water and Air
New! More photos from Saturday's rally
New! More photos from Saturday's rally
"We Want a Future: Shut Down Grand Canyon Uranium Mine'
Oglala Lakota from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, lead rally on horseback.
Article copyright Censored News. Top protest photos copyright Taylor McKinnon, Center for Biological Diversity.
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