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Friday, August 28, 2015

"IT'S DEFINITELY GOING DOWN"


"IT'S DEFINITELY GOING DOWN", says Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, on Unist'ot'en Camp raid.

AUGUST 28, 2015.

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"To mount an operation of this size and begin to execute this plan, 'RCMP' would have had to have approval at the highest levels, and that takes considerable time, and I suspect those decisions were made weeks ago", said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip.


Police officers have booked up hotel rooms in Smithers and Burns Lake in preparation for an invasion of the Unist'ot'en Camp, said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs.

"The news came in this morning", said Phillip, confirming what had previously been thought to be rumours of an impending 'mass-arrest-operation' on traditional Unist'ot'en territory in north-western B.C.


"It’s definitely going to come down, he told Vancouver Observer... We don’t have precise numbers, but it very well could be more than 200 officers, because this story is totally rippling across the country"

Calls to hotels in Burns Lake and Smithers by Vancouver Observer suggest they're not completely fulI... It's unclear how many, if any, hotel rooms have been booked by RCMP.


The Unist'ot'en Camp recently gained major media attention for refusing to allow oil and gas companies to access its land, including Chevron and TransCanada, and denying entry to pipeline officials at the checkpoints it maintains on Moricewest Forest Service Road and Chisolm Road.

NATIONAL SUPPORT.

More than 400 individuals and organizations have now signed an online declaration of support for the Indigenous group, up from just over 50 yesterday, when word of an RCMP operation started circulating.

"I don’t want to disclose names, but there have been top political leaders who have contacted senior levels of the RCMP again, attempting to persuade them to stand down", said Phillip, who will be heading to the Unist'ot'en Camp on Sunday to support its residents and bear witness to any police action that may take place.

"To mount an operation of this size and begin to execute this plan, RCMP would have had to have approval at the highest levels, and that takes considerable time, and I suspect those decisions were made weeks ago".

NO CONFIRMATION FROM RCMP:


Police officers could not be reached for comment today on plans to raid the camp, but in an email statement to Vancouver Observer yesterday, from RCMP media relations officer Cpl. Janelle Shoihet did not directly confirm or deny them... "We understand that there has been some discussions on social media that don't accurately reflect the RCMP's action or the situation", she said... "To date, there has been no police action... It is our understanding that discussions between industry and the Wet'suwet'en are still possible".


Phillip confirmed that RCMP have indicated that they really want to keep the peace but these statements seem to contradict the evidence on the ground.

He said the Unist'ot'en Camp members have spotted what they believe to be two RCMP 'camp-sites' near the Indigenous residence, likely being prepared to serve as a 'base-of-operations' for officers and equipment.


"They're in the midst of the logistical undertakings", he explained... "There's a routine in terms of bringing in their #Forces, taking on #Supplies and developing #BaseCamps... There's a very paramilitary dimension to all of this". Elizabeth McSheffrey (vancouver observer).

We Stand with the Unist’ot’en
The Unist’ot’en camp and community are currently on high alert.

The RCMP recently visited the Unist’ot’en camp, and the RCMP and federal government have continuously targeted the Unist’ot’en camp for surveillance.

We are deeply and gravely concerned to learn from a variety of sources that the RCMP appear to be on the verge of executing a highly provocative and dangerously reckless operational plan to make arrests.

We, the undersigned organizations and individuals, express our support for the Unist’ot’en Camp and denounce any attempt by the federal government, provincial government or RCMP to interfere in the rights of the Unist’ot’en to occupy, manage or maintain their lands.

In accordance with Wet’suwet’en law, entry into Unist’ot’en territory is controlled by checkpoints at two locations on Unist’ot’en Territory.

Free, prior and informed consent protocol is conducted at checkpoints on the Wedzinkwah (Morice River) at the 65 KM mark on Moricewest Forest Service Road... Another checkpoint is at 29.5 KM on the Chisolm Road.

Successive Supreme Court of Canada decisions, such as Delgamuukw and Tsilhqot’in, also recognize that Aboriginal title includes the right to use, manage, possess land, and to decide how the land will be used.

Furthermore, Aboriginal title means that governments and others must obtain consent to use the land.


Unist'ot'en Camp

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<video> Unistoten Camp on Bill C-51:


<video> Chevron Tries to Give us Bottled Water as an “offering”!


<video> RCMP Blocked From Entering Unist’ot’en Territory: Video

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