A wild meat dinner featuring video and spoken presentations by local rebels. Proceeds from this event will go to an autonomous direct action fighting fund against the Pacific Trails Pipeline (PTP).
The ‘Pacific Trails Pipeline’ (PTP) would transport natural gas from fracking in north eastern BC to the Kitimat LNG terminal for export to Asian markets. The PTP is the ‘trail blazer’ project for other pipelines, such as the ‘Enbridge Northern Gateway Project’ further fueling ecocide in Northern Alberta, increasing ocean oil tanker traffic and threatening the entire coastal region.
In Wet’suwet’en territory (northern BC) the Unist’tot’en Clan and ‘Lhe Lin Liyin’ (Wet’suwet’en for ‘Guardians’) are resisting the destruction of their land, water and way of life.
In Whitehorse, Prince George and Vancouver on Dec 9, 2011, autonomous rebels expressed solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en in their opposition to the PTP. We will continue to expand this resistance and stand with those that defend the land.
We stand in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en and other grassroots people who are resisting these and other pipeline developments.
For further information please contact: bcblackout@riseup.net
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Commentaires
links for
links for reference:
Statement from the Vancouver Demonstration Against the Pacific Trails Pipeline
http://vancouver.mediacoop.ca/blog/bcblackout/9373
Pacific Trails Pipeline and Taseko Mines kicked out of native land
http://vancouver.mediacoop.ca/story/pacific-trails-pipeline-and-taseko-m...
i think the correct address
i think the correct address for this is 706 Clark (at Georgia)
Oops, you're totally right!
Oops, you're totally right! The correct address is 706 Clark (@ E Georgia) Thanks for the correction
Oops, you're totally right!
Oops, you're totally right! The correct address is 706 Clark (@ E Georgia) Thanks for the correction