[IPSM] URGENT ACTION: Call Premier McGuinty: SWAT Teams ammassing in Tyendinaga 9:30 am Monday
stef at tao.ca
stef at tao.ca
Mon Apr 28 07:24:05 PDT 2008
**URGENT** Tyendinaga 9:30 am Monday morning, April 28th
We have just been informed by the Tyendinaga Mohawk community
spokespeople that SWAT teams are amassing now on the Deseronto
and Slash Roads, bordering the Tyendinaga quarry reclamation site.
Community spokesperson Jason Maracle has just been told by the OPP to
pull people out of the quarry because they are going in.
Tyendinaga Support Committee
support.tmt at gmail.com
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CALL THE PREMIER! CALL THE PREMIER! CALL THE PREMIER! CALL THE PREMIER!
Please call the premier's office immediately and urge them to:
-Honour Mohawk land, call off the OPP: Do not risk people's lives
for a gravel pit the government has already acknowledged is on Mohawk land!
-Release all First Nations political prisoners!
Premier Dalton McGuinty: 416-325-1941 (phone)
416-325-3745 (fax)
daltonmcguinty at premier.gov.on.ca
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Yesterday's Press Release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
FROM TYENDINAGA MOHAWK TERRITORY:
Ontario Jails Five More First Nations People Involved in Land Struggles
(Sunday, April 27, 2008 -Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory) Five men from
Tyendinaga are in jail today bringing the total number of First Nations
people in Ontario jails for defending their land to 12.
Ontario, it appears, has opted for the incarceration of First Nations
people over the resolution of outstanding land issues as their status quo.
As for the Ontario Provincial Police, it appears the adoption of Justice
Linden's Ipperwash Inquiry recommendations is experiencing some delay.
While in custody at the Napanee Detachment several different officers
repeatedly informed Shawn Brant that they were going to "slit his throat"
and that he was a "dead man."
This followed a similarly disturbing incident that occurred on Monday,
April 22nd during the road closures in Deseronto when an officer on the
scene clearly and audibly commented to her colleagues "we should just
shoot them (Mohawks) all."
Meanwhile, road closures continue in Tyendinaga and Six Nations until, as
one man said, "We finish the job."
Spokesperson: Jay Maracle: 613-243-4993
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