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From yintahaccess.com :
The Attorney General agreed to intervene and pursue criminal contempt charges against everyone arrested November 18th at Gidimt’en Checkpoint village site, including legal observers. He will decide on the remaining 10, including Sleydo’, on July 7th
The criminalization of Indigenous land defenders goes against our inherent rights and title. The decision to pursue criminal contempt for those at Coyote Camp will be announced on July 7th, including charges against Sleydo’ and nine others.
In previous cases the Attorney General cited it would not be in the public interest. We will always uphold Wet’suwet’en law and responsibility.
Call/Email the Attorney General, David Eby and tell him to refuse intervention!
AG.Minister@gov.bc.ca, 250-387-1866 Defend the Land Defenders!
Next court date July 7th!
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You can use the form to the right to send an email to David Eby. There is automatic text, written by Land Defenders - you are able to customize it.
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