#RiseInSolidarity: Stand with Standing Rock Against State-Sanctioned Violence
(Photo by Adam Alexander Johansson)
The Water Protectors at Standing Rock are facing excessive violence and harassment by the police and state sanctioned forces in North Dakota.
Here is a report from Honor The Earth:
WATER CANNONS FIRED AT WATER PROTECTORS IN FREEZING TEMPERATURES, HUNDREDS INJURED Cannon Ball, ND-- Hundreds of water protectors were injured at the Standing Rock encampments when law enforcement blasted them with water cannons in freezing temperatures Sunday evening. The attacks came as water protectors used a semi-truck to remove burnt military vehicles that police had chained to concrete barriers weeks ago, blocking traffic on Highway 1806. Water protectors' efforts to clear the road and improve access to the camp for emergency services were met with tear gas, an LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device), stinger grenades, rubber bullets, and indiscriminate use of a water cannon with an air temperature of 26 degrees Fahrenheit. Some flares shot by law enforcement started grass fires which were ignored by the water cannons and had to be extinguished by water protectors. Law enforcement also shot down three media drones and targeted journalists with less lethal rounds... - Thane Maxwell 41SC (21 November 2016)
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What You Can Do To Support The Water Protectors at Standing Rock:
Donate
You can send support to the camps in various ways - online, through PayPal, or by check.
Sacred Stone Camp
Via PayPal: [email protected]
Donate Online
Mailing Address:
Sacred Stone Camp
P.O. Box 1011
Fort Yates, ND 58538
Sacred Stone Legal Defense
Via PayPal: [email protected]
Donate Online
Mailing Address:
Please make checks out to "Freshet Collective" 3941 23rd Ave. S
Minneapolis MN, 55407
Red Warrior Camp
Donate Online
Red Warrior Camp Legal Defense
Mailing Address:
Red Warrior Camp #2 Agency Ave
Fort Yates, ND 58538 United States
Help Build Makagi Oti - the Brown Earth Lodge - at Standing Rock! This is a straw-bale community center and kitchen for the main encampment.
Support Honor the Earth who are working in the area and working at the intersections of extractive industries and violence against women.
RISE UP
- Sign the petitions, continue to activate across social media
- Write Letters to the Editor
- Contact your elected officials
- Divest your money and explain why.
- Support indigenous groups who are leading the actions in your community, organize events in support.
Wherever you are, it is likely that people are organizing solidarity actions, mobilizing to stop fracking and other extractive projects in your communities.