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攻击人权捍卫者

2019年1月7日

Wet'suwet'en First Nation

事故日期
2019年1月7日
日期准确度
全部正确
不适用
原住民
恐吓和威胁
目标: Group, Organisation or Institution
事发地点: 加拿大
TC Energy (formerly Transcanada) 加拿大 油、气、煤, 核能
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On 7 January 2019, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) arrested at least 14 Wet’suwet’en land defenders when the RCMP was enforcing an interim injunction order to allow Coastal Gaslink pipeline workers into the nation's traditional territory. In addition, Indigenous leaders are reportedly being denied access to their own territory. The land defenders set up 2 checkpoints in their territory to physically block the entry of TransCanada workers. TransCanada is planning to build a $4.7 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline. After 3 days of dialogue with the RCMP, the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs allowed "soft access" through the territory but they remain opposed to the project.