Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

December 17, 2024

U.S. Border Patrol Agents Identified who Murdered Raymond Mattia

 

Raymond Mattia, Tohono O'odham


U.S. Border Patrol Agents who Murdered Raymond Mattia, Tohono O'odham, Identified


Tucson Sentinel, reporter Paul Ingram, reports:

"Three Border Patrol agents involved in the fatal shooting of a Tohono O'odham man in front of his home in 2023 were identified in legal filings on Friday.

"Earlier this year, the family of 58-year-old Raymond Mattia filed a lawsuit, accusing Border Patrol of excessive force and demanding the names of the agents who killed him.

"Attorneys Ryan Stitt and Marcus Bourassa filed an amended complaint, and on Friday issued a summons for Border Patrol Agents Scott Whitehouse, Dan Sifuentes, and Ivan Torralva, who they said "shot and killed Raymond for no reason."

"Despite the lack of a threat and his compliance, at least three of the agents met his compliant calm demeanor with a hail of gunfire," the attorneys wrote. Whitehouse, Sifuentes, and Torralva "all fired their weapons at Mr. Mattia."

Continue reading at Tucson Sentinel:


Amended complaint filed on Friday.


FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT

Case 4:24-cv-00252-RM Document 24 Filed 12/12/24 Page 2 of 17
Excerpt:
5. A group of Agents approached Mr. Mattia’s home and Mr. Mattia exited to greet
them. At least one of the agents was pointing a gun at Mr. Mattia from the
moment they saw him and before they even spoke.
6. Mr. Mattia was carrying a sheathed hunting knife. One of the Agents told him
to drop it and he complied - tossing it underhand (and sheathed) away from
himself in a non-threatening manner.
7. Despite Mr. Mattia’s compliance and non-threatening demeanor, the other
agents drew their weapons and screamed conflicting and frantic commands.
8. One agent yelled “[g]et on your fucking face.”
9. Another ordered Mr. Mattia to “[p]ut your hands out of your fucking pocket.”
10. Mr. Mattia’s right hand was in his jacket pocket, and he complied by removing
his hand from his pocket toward his right side and away from the Agents.
11. Mr. Mattia was holding a cellphone in his hand.
12. Mr. Mattia was fully compliant, unarmed and posed no threat to the Agents or
anyone else. There was no evidence Mr. Mattia had been the subject of the
earlier call or otherwise concealing evidence of any crime.
13. Despite the lack of a threat and his compliance, at least three of the Agents met
his compliant calm demeanor with a hail of gunfire, including Border Patrol
Agent Scott Whitehouse, Border Patrol Agent Dan Sifuentes, and Border Patrol
Agent Ivan Torralva all fired their weapons at Mr. Mattia.
14. Agents ordered him to drop the sheathed knife – which he did. Seconds later
they ordered him to take his hand out of his pocket – which he did. In response,
the agents immediately killed him.
15. The agents shot and killed Mr. Mattia in his own front yard almost immediately
after exiting his home to greet them.

Excerpt: TOPD (Tohono O'odham Nation Police Department)

30. Agents arrived at the Menagers Dam Village Recreational Center and met with
at least one TOPD Officer. One of the Officers stated that they were looking for
someone who had fired a rifle and that “[i]t’s going to be a little bit of a guessing
game trying to find [the suspect.]” He followed up by saying “I don’t know
exactly where that motherfucker’s at.”

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Note: The Tohono O'odham Nation has not identified the tribal police officer involved.

Note: Public records reveal that U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied a Freedom of Information request to an Arizona Daily Star reporter for information on the shooting of Raymond Mattia on June 7, 2023.
The agency denied the records under Exception 7A (would interfere enforcement proceedings.)

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The Intercept: Arizona prosecutor fails to charge Border Patrol agents in Mattia's death


Censored News: Tohono O'odham Nation Police vendetta revealed in murder of Raymond Mattia

The vendetta of a Tohono O'odham Nation police officer is revealed by attorneys for the family of Raymond Mattia, Tohono O'odham, who was murdered when Tohono O'odham police and U.S. Border Patrol agents fired 38 shots at him, striking him with nine bullets, in front of his home.

“I don’t know exactly where that motherfucker is at," a Tohono O'odham Nation police officer told U.S. Border Patrol agents as they met shortly before Raymond was murdered.

"During a series of interviews between 2011 and 2013, on the border in Raymond's community, Ali Jegk, Raymond told Censored News that he videotaped U.S. Border Patrol agents escorting Mexican cartels bringing drug loads across the border. When Raymond submitted the evidence, it vanished."

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December 13, 2024

Apache Stronghold: U.S. Supreme Court Update Dec. 13, 2024




Apache Stronghold: U.S. Supreme Court Update Dec. 13, 2024

 

'Weird' Newspaper Could Taint Jury Pool in DAPL Case, Court Told

Central ND News, Oct. 2024


'Weird' Newspaper Could Taint Jury Pool in DAPL Case, Court Told

The Strange Case of Energy Transfer v. Greenpeace and Red Warrior Society

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Dec. 13, 2024

A newspaper that mysteriously appeared in the mail boxes of Morton County residents could taint the jury pool in the upcoming case of Energy Transfer v. Greenpeace. It is the latest strange development in the case filed against Greenpeace, Red Warrior Society and water protectors over the protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

December 12, 2024

Honoring Courage During A Year of Genocide -- Solidarity with Palestine in Indian Country

Honoring Courage During A Year of Genocide -- Solidarity with Palestine in Indian Country

Censored News, December 12, 2024


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Laveen Village, Gila River Indian Community, Arizona -- In the Gila River Indian Community, Biden claimed to be issuing an apology to Native children who were victims of U.S. boarding schools. His glory campaign was short-lived. As Biden spoke, an O'odham woman held up this sign: "There Are Still Babies in Mass Graves. Your Apology Means Nothing!! Land Back." Calling out to Biden, an O'odham woman yelled, "What about the people in Gaza! What about the people in Palestine!"


MONTREAL -- Kanien'kehà:ka women, Mohawk Mothers, planted a Great White Pine, the Haudenosaunee symbol of peace, in solidarity with Palestinians, at McGill University in November. It was uprooted in a hate crime. Mohawk Mothers, representing themselves, have filed a case with Canada's Supreme Court to protect the search for graves at McGill University. The university hospital, Allen Memorial Institute, was the site of MK-Ultra, the CIA's torture and mind control experiments. A teen survivor said her friend, a Native girl, disappeared. The survivor saw the hospital staff digging graves out back at night with red shovels. The McGill site was a central location for torture experiments that used drugs and excessive amounts of electric shock on victims. Court records reveal that victims memories were erased. MK-Ultra sites were located in prisons, hospitals and mental institutions throughout the U.S. and used victims without their knowledge or consent. In Canada, Native children in residential schools were often placed in institutions and disappeared, especially the Inuit from the far north. -- Censored News.
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United Nations: Ano Jensen, Lakota. Screenshot by Censored News

United Nations, New York -- Anpo Jensen, Kiyuksa Tiospaye, Oglala Lakota of Pine Ridge, South Dakota, delivered the statement of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus to the United Nations  Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York. Censored News, April 15, 2024. "We are witnessing the genocide and displacement of Palestinian people. We demand the right of return to their ancestral homeland," the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus told the U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues as it opened its session.
https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/04/live-now-un-forum-on-indigenous-issues.html


Photo Courtesy of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center

Coast Salish Water Warriors took to the Puget Sound in traditional canoes in an attempt to block the MV Cape Orlando, a U.S. warship believed to be carrying weapons bound for Israel, from leaving the Port of Tacoma, Washington. November 2023. Article by Luna Reyna, Yes! magazine. Indigenous protesters helped delay a United States military ship believed to be loaded with weapons for Israel on Nov. 6, with water warriors blocking the ship in canoes. The protest began before dawn at the Port of Tacoma, on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup Tribe. Around 2 p.m. the protest expanded to a water resistance, with Indigenous water warriors taking to the Puget Sound in traditional canoes in an attempt to block the boat from leaving the harbor. https://www.yesmagazine.org/social-justice/2023/11/20/israel-native-tacoma-palestine-protest

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Photo by Maurus Chino, Acoma Pueblo, Censored News
University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico -- Pro-Palestine Encampment at the Duck Pond. "The police have brought in a garbage truck, and I can hear it crushing the materials used to build the encampment." Source New Mexico reporter Austin Fisher reports: "By 7 a.m. on Wednesday morning New Mexico State Police and UNM Police moved the group from the encampment, taking several people away in police custody. Riot cops stood in front of protesters, about 20 feet away as UNM staff tossed the belongings left at the encampment into a garbage truck with the words 'Go Lobos. painted on the top. Police used yellow tape to establish a barrier around the encampment space in the Duck Pond and arrested anyone caught in the area, or who refused to leave."


Photo Special to Navajo Times by Sharon Chischilly -- A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds up a sign outside the president’s office during a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Park in Window Rock on Dec. 14, 2023. Article by Marley Shebala, Dine' Zuni Pueblo journalist. https://navajotimes.com/reznews/84801/

During this year of genocide in Palestine, the Raytheon Dine' Facility located on the Navajo Nation at its commercial farm, Navajo Agricultural Products Industry, near Shiprock, New Mexico, produced missile parts for Raytheon, a top war profiteer in Palestine. Raytheon, now RTX, partners with Rafael, an Israeli weapons producer. Raytheon said, "
Raytheon Diné stores and generates parts for 12 missile programs such as the Tomahawk cruise missile, Javelin weapon system, and Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile." -- Censored News.


Diné (Navajo) Demetrius Johnson, The Red Nation, at The National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock, on the turkey-laden day when genocide is celebrated in the U.S.
"We have seen how mainstream media is used by the settler states to justify, perpetuate, then make invisible ~yet again~ a genocide in Palestine without consequence. We have seen how the truth is suppressed and how journalists are slaughtered by the dozens. Even they realize that the truth is our greatest weapon. Our power lies in our words. That is why this day is so important -- The National Day of Mourning embodies an Indigenous counter narrative that dissolves settler lies. Today, with tongues like sharpened iron we will cut open colonialism and expose its rotten core." -- Demetrius Johnson, Dine', The Red Nation. The speech is written by the members of The Red Nation and read by Demetrius Johnson. Watch on TikTok, Instagram, and Youtube!


Photo courtesy International Indigenous Youth Council, Oglala Lakota Chapter, Pine Ridge, South Dakota.


'Race, Liberation and Palestine' 'Rutgers University Refused to Shut Down Event after Congressman's Demand' -- Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, didn't shut down the event, but then it suspended Students for Justice in Palestine, after the Biden administration announced a civil rights investigation. The U.S. Office of Civil Rights publishes a list of schools 'under investigation.'
Students for Justice in Palestine at Rutgers responded and said it was censorship aimed at silencing voices for Palestine. "This attempt to conflate protected speech with violence is dangerous," said the student group. "The administration’s letter contributes to the perception of Arab and Palestinian students on campus as terrorist threats, a racist and unacceptable caricature. These allegations lodged against our group, with no due process, are attempts to silence Palestinian voices." Read the statement here. Earlier, the threats, pressure from a U.S. Congressman, and 12,000 e-mails, didn't shut down the event, "Race, Liberation and Palestine," at Rutgers University. Nick Estes, Lakota, Lower Brule in South Dakota, said the U.S. had more than 400 federal institutions dedicated to removing Native children from their families, all across the United States, and in Alaska and the Pacific. "Look at the headstones at Carlisle Barracks, where there are more than 200 headstones," Estes said.

Photo courtesy International Indigenous Youth Council, Oglala Lakota Chapter, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Lakota Youths Raising Voices for Palestine. 'Our Liberation is Linked' by International Indigenous Youth Council, Oglala Lakota Chapter, Censored News, March 29, 2024.
"In a world plagued by injustices and oppression, the youth of the Oglala Lakota Nation raise their voices in support for Palestine. As descendants of a people who have faced centuries of systemic violence and displacement, we intimately understand the pain and suffering inflicted by colonialism and genocide."


Lakota Statement on Hate Crime , Censored News, July 24, 2024. Lakota Youth Supporters for Palestine Attacked in Rapid City, South Dakota -- "On Saturday, July 20, 2024, we traveled to Mni Luzahan to support the International Indigenous Youth Council for a peaceful rally for Palestine. The rally was co-sponsored by ally group SD4Pal. Within 5 minutes of our arrival, this worker began heckling us from the lawn of City Hall, where she was working."


Dine' (Navajo) supporters of Palestine harassed, manhandled, arrested by Navajo Nation Police in Navajo Capitol at public rally -- "They had Native snipers pointing their rifles at Indigenous Peoples," Koi said, describing how Dine' were brutalized by both Navajo police and campaign staffers of the Democrats vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. Dragged from the event for no reason, Koi was pinned to the ground by three Navajo Nation cops. He was handcuffed and shackled and taken to a concrete slab jail cell, in Crownpoint, New Mexico, in the eastern Navajo Nation. He was charged with two counts and released before dawn. Describing the worldwide surge in attacks on Indigenous sovereignty, Koi points out that Evo Morales was attacked in an assassination attempt in Bolivia. Speaking of harmony, Koi said, "We have so much hope." Listen to his words. Video and article by The Red Nation. November 2024.


Window Rock, Navajo Nation -- The vice presidential candidate for the Democratic party, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, campaigned at the Navajo Nation capital of Window Rock, Arizona, where snipers lined the sacred monument and three Diné citizens were harassed and manhandled by both police and Walz staff and escorted out. Two Dine' women were manhandled and one Diné man was tackled. A Dine' man supporting Palestine was arrested for no apparent reason and jailed by Navajo Nation police. Censored News, November 2024. https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/10/dine-supporters-for-palestine-removed.html


Convening of the Four Winds, Mvskoke Phillip Deere Roundhouse, Oklahoma. Casey Camp-Horinek, Ponca, said the gathering, focused on the Rights of Nature and protection of the water and rivers, was a continuation of the Warrior Way. Casey  spoke of the joy of being with her family here, and remembering the AIM warriors, her family at Wounded Knee. "And yet my babies in Palestine are being murdered. I see the war in Ukraine. I see the United States government still inflicting genocide on my people, and trying to kill the river herself." September 2024.



Red Lake Anishinaabe Support Palestine -- Opposing Apartheid and Genocide. Censored News, January 31, 2024. Red Lake, Minnesota -- The Red Lake Band of Chippewa in Minnesota passed a resolution in support of Palestine, stating the parallel between the current slaughter of Palestinians, and the treatment of Native Americans by the United States government. The Red Lake Tribal Council urged sanctions against Israel and a halt to the United States funds and weapons to Israel for apartheid and genocide.



'Indigenous Students Join Protests in Support of Palestine," by Sierra Dempsey, Char-Koosta News, Montana -- Students see all-to-familiar similarities of Israel’s attacks on Palestinians and America’s historical atrocities against Native Americans. 

Missoula, Montana — Gwen Nicholson (Salish, Kootenai, and Coeur d’Alene) grew up learning about the history of oppression that Indigenous people have experienced in the US via firsthand accounts of her family members’ experiences. Her grandmother, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, who grew up on the Flathead Reservation, attended two boarding schools — one on the Flathead Reservation and one in De Smet, Idaho. Nicholson saw these boarding schools as attempts to eradicate Indigenous people and ways of life and as part of a broader ethnic cleansing campaign carried out by the US government. She would later see the treatment of Palestinians by the Israeli government in a similar vein. 'It mirrors the history of what’s happened to Indigenous people in America,' she said. 

'Spaces of Exception' Film Reveals Resistance to the Fat Takers, from Native Lands to Palestine

Images from the film Spaces of Exception: Standing Rock; Klee Benally and Dine' grandmother on Black Mesa; Akwesasne Mohawk; Lakota at Standing Rock; Palestine.

'Spaces of Exception was shown at McGill University in Montreal, with Mohawk Mothers, in a packed room. During this year of genocide, the film was shown on the Navajo Nation, in the Navajo Capitol of Window Rock and nearby Fort Defiance in Arizona in 2024.

On the Navajo Nation, the two day event on April 26 and April 27 was organized by K’é Infoshop, The Red Nation, and the Palestinian Youth Movement. The public was invited to the film screening of the documentary Spaces of Exception featuring interviews with Native relatives across this continent and Palestinian relatives in refugee camps in Palestine and Lebanon. The screening was followed by  a discussion with one of the filmmakers, Matt Peterson. On April 27 they hosted a panel discussion with Diné and Palestinian on the shared struggle against colonialism and imperialism.

The film shows how places are defined by their historical and spiritual resistance.

 "We might be the ones holding the knife -- but it is the state that is the one who is still killing us." Those are the words of Klee Benally, in 'Spaces of Exception."

"In the Navajo language, there is no word for relocation, it means to disappear and never be seen again."

The film, 'Spaces of Exception,' shown around the world this year, begins on Pine Ridge, with the history of the resistance to the 'fat takers,' and travels to the refugee camps of Palestine, before arriving at the land of Akwesasne Mohawk, and the words shared of true sovereignty.

Then, there are the images of the oil and gas, the fracking, and coal mining on the Navajo Nation, where Dine' say the true literacy once known, talking with the natural world, is being lost. Now, there is the destruction of the burial and sacred places, as asthma takes over lives.

Spaces of Exception comes out of the long-term multimedia project “The Native and the Refugee”, profiling Native lands in the United States alongside Palestinian refugee camps, and is directed by Matt Peterson and Malek Rasamny.

Spaces of Exception filmmaker Malek Rasamny said, "After Spaces of Exception’s sold-out theatrical premiere run at the historic Anthology Film Archives in New York City in October 2023 the film embarked on a world-tour of cinemas, art institutions, universities and community centers."

"Spaces of Exception is a documentary film that profiles the terrains of the Indian reservation and the Palestinian refugee camp, 'spaces of exception' that have become essential in the struggle for decolonization and indigenous autonomy."

-- Censored News.




About Censored News

Censored News was created in 2006, when journalist Brenda Norrell, a long time staff reporter for Indian Country Today, was censored and fired by the newspaper.  Among the issues censored was the Raytheon Dine' Facility. ICT editors forbid even research about the weapons maker. Today, Censored News is in its 19th year. It is a collective with no ads or revenues, and is a service to Indigenous Peoples and human rights.

Censored News content is copyrighted by each creator of the work. The content can not be used without written permission from the work's creator, or used for revenues.

December 10, 2024

Cree Journalist Brandi Morin -- In Ecuador Reporting on Canada's Mining Atrocities

Photo courtesy Brandi Morin


Cree Journalist Brandi Morin -- In Ecuador Reporting on Canada's Mining Atrocities

By Brandi Morin, Censored News, December 10, 2024

I've just returned to Canada after two weeks reporting from Ecuador's sacred lands, where the ancient Andes rise like guardians, their mist-shrouded peaks holding centuries of Indigenous wisdom.

Here, where emerald mountains cascade into valleys painted with every shade of green imaginable, I documented horrific atrocities committed by Canadian-owned mining companies, backed by both the Canadian and Ecuadorian states, against Indigenous Peoples.

Where emerald mountains cascade into the Amazon basin – a living tapestry where towering ceiba trees stretch their cathedral-like buttresses into rich earth, where iridescent morpho butterflies flash brilliant blue against a thousand shades of green.

In this realm life pulses in every corner – from the haunting calls of wildlife echoing through dawn mist, to the brilliant flashes of macaws painting the sky, to the delicate orchids that bloom in the embrace of ancient trees.

The parallels to Canada's treatment of our own people are stark – the same calculated playbook of manufactured/false consent, manipulation, and human rights violations. But here, in these mountains where condors still soar and in forests where the very breath of Earth rises from countless leaves, the violence escalates to near-execution levels.

Ecuador's landscape strikes the soul with its raw beauty – from the snow-capped volcanos of the Andes where Indigenous communities have lived in harmony for millennia, to the Amazon's cathedral-like canopy where every breath we take is generated.

The Indigenous Peoples here are the stewards of these lands, their traditional knowledge and ways of life intrinsically woven into every valley, every river, every sacred peak. Yet these same communities now face brutal persecution for defending their ancestral territories.

The lungs of our world are being strangled by corporate greed. While hummingbirds dart between orchids and ancient trees reach toward the sun, humanity remains complicit in this violence through our greed, ignorance, over-consumption, and silence. 

For safety reasons, I've kept quiet about many details during my time in Ecuador. But know this – a comprehensive piece for Ricochet and IndigiNews.  

Indiginews is coming, along with a major documentary.

Canada, your reckoning approaches. The truth of what's happening in these sacred mountains and forests will no longer remain hidden.


About the journalist

Brandi Morin is an award-winning Cree/Iroquois/French journalist from Treaty 6 territories in Alberta, Canada. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, and The New York Times.

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December 9, 2024

Apache Stronghold: U.S. Supreme Court Update December 9, 2024




Apache Stronghold: U.S. Supreme Court Update December 9, 2024

By Apache Stronghold, Censored News, December 9, 2024

Thank you to all of our supporters who are continuing to pray about our Supreme Court petition to protect Oak Flat. As you may know, the Supreme Court considered our petition for the first time at its conference on December 6, 2024. However, we received word today that the Court intends to consider it again at the Court’s next conference on December 13, 2024. Under that schedule, we could hear on December 13 or 16 whether the Court will take our case. Or the Court may take additional time for further consideration.

Either way, we take this as an encouraging sign that the Court is devoting extra time to our case and giving it careful examination. We ask all of our supporters to continue praying that the Justices will agree to hear our case and protect Oak Flat—just as the sacred places of other faiths have long been protected throughout the country. Thank you again for your support.

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December 7, 2024

Apache Stronghold: Update on U.S. Supreme Court Case



Apache Stronghold
Update on U.S. Supreme Court Case 


By Apache Stronghold, Censored News, December 6, 2024



Thank you to all of our supporters who are continuing to pray about our Supreme Court petition to protect Oak Flat. Our case was not mentioned in today’s Supreme Court orders list. However, we may get a decision by the Court to take our case by Monday 7:30 a.m. Central time. We will update you again on Monday morning

We take this as an encouraging sign that the Court is devoting extra time to our case and giving it careful examination. We ask all of our supporters to continue praying that the Justices will agree to hear our case and protect Oak Flat—just as the sacred places of other faiths have long been protected throughout the country. Thank you again for your support.

Spying on Activists -- Dine' Klee Benally, Vicam Yaqui, and Zapatistas were Targeted



Spying on Activists -- Dine' Klee Benally, Vicam Yaqui, and Zapatistas were Targeted

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Dec. 7, 2024

Democracy Now reports on Pegasus spyware in cell phones this week. It is a reminder of how our friend Klee Benally, Dine', was spied on by the Tohono O'odham Nation government as he protested the US Border Patrol, and the Salt River Project, and its role in poisoning Dine' with its coal-fired power plant.

The Tohono O'odham Nation government was the first tribal government to become part of a secretive inter-agency tribal/state/federal law enforcement Fusion Center that shared data.

December 5, 2024

Diné Filmmaker Arlene Bowman: 'The Ballad of Crowfoot' Deserves Place of Power


 'The Ballad of Crowfoot' reveals the Blackfoot Chief's betrayal during the 19th Century in so-called Canada.

Diné Filmmaker Arlene Bowman: 'The Ballad of Crowfoot' Deserves Place of Power


Arlene Bowman

By Arlene Bowman, Dine' Filmmaker, Censored News

A Film Series requested a survey on their program. Date: November 14, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-32jc58bgI

2024, 4:00 – 8:00 PM, Where: UBC Robson Square Theatre, Main Theatre | 800 Robson St., Vancouver BC

This is what I said. They may not like it, but why hold back.

VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The Ballad of Crowfoot is written and sung by Willie Dunn a Mi’kmaq/Scottish folk singer, songwriter and activist who was apart of Challenge for Change Program created in the 1960’s. The program invited First Nations in Canada to create their videos.

First of all, when it played most of the people from the audience took off to get food. No one listened to it. But I made my friend listen to it.

I said it was important and good to hear it.

Coast Salish Freedom Fighters: From Alberta Tar Sands to the Salish Sea: Live in Seattle Day 2



Coast Salish Freedom Fighters: From Alberta Tar Sands to the Salish Sea, Day 2

Update Dec. 4, 2024: Indigenous Leaders say the community was not notified of Alberta tar sands spill for nine months.


Alberta tar sands


By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Nov. 8, 2024
Watch Day 2 video by Govinda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giH3RP2S1Fw

SEATTLE -- The dead birds floating in the Alberta tar sands tailing ponds, the man camps linked to missing and murdered Indigenous girls, and the increased oil tankers in the Salish Sea -- are all parts of the dirty oil of the Trans Mountain pipeline pouring out of Alberta's dirty tar sands, bound for oil tankers in the Salish Sea.

"We are not just activists, we are revolutionaries and we're radical and militant and we want to keep it that way, we don't want to get soft in our older years," said Kanahus Manuel, Secwepemc and Ktunaxa, describing her family's struggle to protect their land and stop the Trans Mountain pipeline.

December 3, 2024

Diné Demetrius Johnson, The Red Nation, at The National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock


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Diné Demetrius Johnson, The Red Nation, at The National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock

"We have seen how mainstream media is used by the settler states to justify, perpetuate, then make invisible ~yet again~ a genocide in Palestine without consequence. We have seen how the truth is suppressed and how journalists are slaughtered by the dozens. Even they realize that the truth is our greatest weapon. Our power lies in our words. That is why this day is so important- The National Day of Mourning embodies an Indigenous counter narrative that dissolves settler lies. Today, with tongues like sharpened iron we will cut open colonialism and expose its rotten core." -- Demetrius Johnson, Dine', The Red Nation.

The speech is written by the members of The Red Nation and read by Demetrius Johnson. Watch on TikTok, Instagram, and Youtube!

Read the speech at The Red Nation:

https://www.therednation.org/national-day-of-mourning-speech-by-the-red-nation/

Freedom for Leonard Peltier and Palestine: National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock

 


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The Turkey-Laden Day to Celebrate Genocide

Freedom for Leonard Peltier and Palestine at the National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock


By Brenda Norrell, Censored News at Indybay

PLYMOUTH ROCK -- Freedom and liberation for Leonard Peltier and Palestine echoed across Plymouth Rock on the National Day of Mourning, as Indigenous Peoples exposed the myth of the pilgrims' thanksgiving and the facts of the United States, a government that is founded on genocide, massacres and slavery.

"Though they have entombed me in concrete and steel, I am a free man," Peltier said in a statement to the 55th gathering of the National Day of Mourning on Plymouth Rock, gathered in the pouring rain, and hosted by the United American Indians of New England on Thursday.

December 2, 2024

Leonard Peltier's Words for the National Day of Mourning on Plymouth Rock



"Though they have entombed me in concrete and steel, I am a free man."
Leonard Peltier

The grandson of Dr. Herbert Waters, Jr., continued the tradition of his grandfather and read the statement of imprisoned Leonard Peltier sent to Native Americans in New England.

Statement of Leonard Peltier to National Day of Mourning, Plymouth Rock 2024


Censored News, November 28, 2024
Translation into French by Christine Prat

"Greetings my relatives, friends, loved ones and supporters. I am honored that you still hold me in your thoughts, believe in me."

"With stolen lives, and stolen labor, the king and queen of Spain fell in love with our children, and tried to end the slavery of American Indians. The colonizers used every loophole they could find. They did not want to give up the stolen labor of our people."