Monday, November 28, 2016

PROTEST and SOLIDARITY with STANDING ROCK US Army Corps of Engineers Phoenix, AZ


PROTEST AND SOLIDARITY WITH STANDING ROCK
US Army Corps of Engineers 3636 N. Central
Every Day This Week
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Monday November 28 - Friday December 2
Phoenix, Arizona
 

In light of the present crisis situation at Standing Rock and in Public Protest against the directive given by the US Army Corps of Engineers to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to vacate the Oceti Sakowin Camp of Water Protectors of the #NoDAPL Civil Resistance Action by December 5 at the site of the Dakota Access Pipeline drill site on the banks of the Missouri River at Lake Oahe, the Continental Commission Abya Yala calls upon all friends, allies and the concerned public to DEMAND that President Obama and the US Army Corps of Engineers STAND DOWN from any further police and military actions at Standing Rock and that President Obama simply DENY THE PERMIT for Dakota Access Pipeline to violate the Missouri River watershed by illegally and without due process commit the blatant crime of TERRACIDE in complicity and collusion with private corporate and public governmental agencies.

This week of Action of Solidarity with Standing Rock and Public Protest against the US Army Corps of Engineers will take place from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM - Monday November 28 - Friday December 2, 2016 in Prayerful, Respectful, and Purposeful protocols as guided by the Continental Commission Abya Yala who will return to Standing Rock on December 4th with a team of International Indigenous Human Rights Observers.


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https://actionnetwork.org/events/protest-and-solidarity-with-standing-rock-2?source=email&referrer=tupak-huehuecoyotl




YouTube:
Arizona Republic Sunday November 27, 2016
Raise my Heart at Standing Rock

Though the pressing issue of water safety and contamination were key points for a majority of protesters, many spoke of history, including the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, and discovery doctrines that have deep roots in the conflict.

"This is as much about the soul of the United States as it is about water," said Tupac Enrique Acosta, vice chairman for the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, a non-profit that aims to preserve and promote the uniqueness and sovereignty of Native Americans.

"Our people are showing courage and humanity," he said. "We're challenging the Master's Narrative that began on October 12th 1492."

“Standing Rock is America’s last chance to save it’s soul.”



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