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Police officers stand guard at the Dakota Access Pipeline construction site near Cannonball, North Dakota.

2 Police Officers Turn In Badges In Support Of Standing Rock Water Protectors

Hundreds of Armed Police Descend On Water Protectors Trying To Reach DAPL Site

Amidst the standoff one peaceful demonstrator said she was telling officers that she “Loved them” when they began shooting her in the face with mace.

نوفمبر 3rd, 2016
Nadia Prupis
نوفمبر 3rd, 2016
بواسطة Nadia Prupis

Police descended on water protectors in North Dakota on Wednesday, as images on social media showed a dramatic standoff along a creek that borders a construction site for the long-opposed Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). Jordan Chariton, a political reporter with The Young Turks network, posted this video dispatch after covering events just east

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#NoDAPL: Native American Leaders Vow to Stay All Winter, File Lawsuit Against Police

Amnesty International are sending a delegation of human rights observers to monitor the response of law enforcement to the protests.

أكتوبر 31st, 2016
Common Dreams
أكتوبر 31st, 2016
بواسطة Common Dreams

Native American leaders vowed on Saturday to protest through the winter against a North Dakota oil pipeline they say threatens water resources and sacred lands and are planning lawsuits over police treatment of arrested protesters. Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II said he and other tribal leaders were working on providing food,

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تصاعد التوترات مع اقتراب بناء خط الأنابيب #NoDAPL Blockade

أعلنت قبيلة Oceti Sakowin ملكية بارزة على الأرض التي اشترتها Dakota Access وأقامت معسكرها الشتوي الجديد في المسار المباشر لخط الأنابيب على أرض معاهدة 1851.

أكتوبر 27th, 2016
Unicorn Riot
أكتوبر 27th, 2016
بواسطة Unicorn Riot
Dakota Access Pipeline Blockade

On Sunday, October 23rd, water protectors extended camp beyond the overflow site, just north of the Standing Rock reservation, to the pipeline easement line. The Oceti Sakowin declared eminent domain on land bought by Dakota Access and set up their new winter camp in the direct path of the pipeline on 1851 treaty land. As the encampment was

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