Company Response
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group has not responded to
USA: Indigenous defenders continue to oppose Line 3 pipeline; incl. responses by Japanese banks
Timeline
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‘They criminalize us’: how felony charges are weaponized against pipeline protesters
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NGO factsheet outlines repression of Indigenous-led resistance to Line 3 pipeline
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Enbridge paid Minnesota police for arresting & surveilling protesters of its Line 3 pipeline; incl. co. comment
Enbridge paid police $2.4 million for arresting and surveilling demonstrators opposed to its Line 3 pipeline.
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Line 3 Indigenous water protectors meet with U.N. Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders over human rights violation concerns
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'The world is watching': Indigenous critics of Line 3 meet with UN human rights expert
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Biden faces mounting pressure to yank Line 3 oil pipeline permits
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MUFG Bank response to Line 3 construction
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Mizuho Financial Group response to Line 3 construction
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Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group did not respond
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An oil company paid police $2 million to defend its pipeline from protests; incl. company comment
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USA: Line 3 construction halted as activists protest
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