[IPSM] Government of Denendeh: TROOPS AT FORT SIMPSON WILL NOT BE WELCOMED

Macdonald Stainsby mstainsby at resist.ca
Fri Apr 13 18:07:20 PDT 2007


Government of Denendeh
DEHCHO FIRST NATIONS BOX 89, FORT SIMPSON, N.W.T. X0E 0N0 TEL: (867) 
695-2355/2610 FAX: (867) 695-2038
e-mail: dcfn at dehchofirstnations.com

For immediate release TROOPS AT FORT SIMPSON WILL NOT BE WELCOMED

FORT SIMPSON, NT – April 13 -- When the Canadian army lands here Monday 
for an 11-day mission to “secure” the town’s airport from terrorists, it 
will not be welcomed by the Dehcho First Nations (DFN) whose territory 
surrounding the federal airport land is under their jurisdiction, not 
Canada’s.


“Operation Narwhal may be just a mock exercise to the Canadian forces, 
but we see it as interference with our land and rights. Indeed, I think 
it could be seen as an exercise of intimidation by Canada on the 
Dehcho,” Grand Chief Herb Norwegian said Friday.


“Canada has reneged on a promise to implement our Land Use Plan, and 
will not negotiate with us in good faith, but they seem to think Fort 
Simpson is a strategic hub for the Mackenzie Gas Pipeline. We have 
already informed Canada that the pipeline will not cross our land until 
we have our Land Use Plan approved.”


Operation Narwhal will station 40 military personnel at the airport from 
April 16-27 as part of what it calls “a sovereignty operation for 
Canadian forces.” Another 240 troops will be stationed for the same 
period at Norman Wells. The military says it considers these two sites 
as ‘possible terrorist sites’ because of their strategic location on the 
pipeline route.


In addition to “securing” the airport from potential terrorists, Joint 
Task Force North will be patrolling the area and guarding the airport, a 
military spokesperson confirmed.


Norwegian says he was not consulted.

The DFN is preparing to resume land claims negotiations with the Federal 
government later this month. The key issue before negotiators is the 
approval and implementation of the Dehcho Land Use Plan which was 
developed jointly by the DFN and Canada over the past five years.


“Implementing the land use plan is the key to unlocking the potential of 
our territory and securing a sustainable future for our children and all 
Canadians,” Norwegian said. “Canada has rejected this Plan, but without 
it there can be no pipeline across our territory,” he added.


Norwegian said the mock terrorist exercise shows gratuitous ignorance of 
the current situation in the Dehcho and that he would not be surprised 
“if some of our people greet the Canadian troops with less than a warm 
welcome. We have our own sovereignty over this land and do not intend to 
be intimidated by soldiers of a government using the threat of terrorism 
as an excuse to show their flag on our land.”

For further information, please contact Herb Norwegian

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