2021 RAID

RCMP are En Route Now to Coyote Camp To Carry out A Second Raid

All Out For Wet'suwet'en!

UPDATE FROM COYOTE CAMP INVASION 2021

15 supporters have been arrested, all for breaches of the injunction. No criminal charges. They will be brought to Smithers for bail hearings on November 19th.

Take actions where you stand!! We need boots on the ground on every piece of infrastructure! Go to your local RCMP detachments, tell them to keep their hands off the Wet'suwet'en. Check our website and social media pages for updates. There will be a gathering at Smithers courthouse this the morning!

This massive contingent of heavily armed RCMP officers that was deployed yesterday is now en route again to repress non violent land defenders. Sleydo' just finished this powerful interview with Democracy Now that details the current struggle from Coyote Camp where the RCMP is now heading. Follow Gidimt'en Checkpoint on Twitter for live updates.


Yesterday the RCMP carried out a heavily militarized raid on the Gidimt'en Checkpoint, arresting 15 people including legal observers, a credited journalist, Haudensaunee allies, and two Wet'suwet'en elders.

The Coyote Camp on the CGL drill site off the main road was not raided yesterday but reports just came out of a massive RCMP convoy heading that way and jamming radio communication.

Solidarity actions began across Canada in response to the millitarized RCMP Raid with long time allies in the Gitxsan nations shutting down the rail lines last night, and Haudensaunee supporters stopping the hwy 6 bypass in their territory.

Most land defenders are still in jail and scheduled for hearings this morning in Smithers where there will be a rally and gathering today at 9 AM.

Janet Williams, the Wet'suwet'en matriarch who was denied medication by the RCMP exclusion zone was taken to the hospital from jail due to chest pains. She is home now recovering. Wet'suwet'en Elder Janet Williams was one of the 15 arrested yesterday. The night before the raid she shared powerful words with the group of land defenders captured in the video below:

Many groups including the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs and Dogwood have come out condemning the RCMP for deploying massive resources that could be used to help people in crisis to instead repress Indigenous land defenders and defend a pipeline during a climate emergency.

Amnesty International has written an open letter urging BC and Federal Government to respect rights of Wet'suwet'en Land Defenders

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"The RCMP continues to have heavy presence in the area, despite legal complaints filed against previous RCMP exclusion zones on the yintah, and a recent BC court decision condemning the use of unlawful exclusion zones at Ada'itsx (Fairy Creek).

The violence towards Indigenous elders is unacceptable and must end NOW. Take action wherever you are. Come to the land. http://yintahaccess.com/come-to-camp "

People and organizations across Canada are paying attention and condeming the grotesque actions by the RCMP and BC Government!

Read and share the full statements from Union of BC Indian Chiefs and Dogwood condemning the RCMP deployment

UPCOMING SOLIDARITY ACTIONS
Smithers Court House 9 AM today

Burnaby RCMP Detachment today at 9 AM

Vancouver at Noon Today

Toronto 11:30 AM today

Toronto at 2 PM tomorrow

Montreal Saturday at Noon

Guelph Saturday at Noon

Victoria Today at Noon

Hamilton Ongoing

See this thread for more actions!

Articles to Share

Canadian Police Raid Wet'suwet'en Pipeline Blockade, Arrest 15 Land Defenders -Democracy NOW

Land Defenders Arrested on Wet'suwet'en territory as RCMP enforces Coastal GasLink Injuction -The Narwal

Coastal GasLink Failed to Warn Camp Employees About Blockade, Worker Says -The Tyee

A Failure of Leadership. Faced with compounding disasters, provincial politicians are stuck in reaction mode. Who will safeguard our communities? -Kai Nagata

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