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Federal court hearing on Dakota Access Pipeline draws hundreds to protest

On the 24th of August, US District Court at 333 Constitution Ave heard the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's lawsuit against the US Army Corps of Engineers over the Dakota Access Pipeline. Outside hundreds protested as speakers alternated with drumming and singing. As this case was being heard, construction at the site where protesters are blocking the pipeline in North Dakota has been halted pending resolution of this and several other legal cases. Dozens have been arrested there, but a hearing set (in another case)for August 25 on an injunction to limit protest and direct action at the pipeline site was cancelled in light of the construction halt.

Video featuring speaker who has been at Sacred Stone Camp for 2 1/2 weeks and seen no violence from activists at all

No Dakota Access Pipeline protest at US District Court in DC

Code Pink blocks Saudi Embassy to protest bombing of Yemen

On the 23ed of August, Code Pink blockaded the front entrance of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia to demand they stop their bombing campaign in Yemen. Saudi Arabia's terror bombing there differs from what Daesh does mostly in the use of aircraft to deliver the bombs-and in that fact that the bombs are supplied by the United States.The sectarian nature of Saudi Arabia's intervention in Yemen is essentially the same as that seen elsewhere from Daesh.

Emergency call for solidarity with Standing Rock Sioux at Fed court hearing over Dakota Access Pipeline

On the 24th of August, the US District Court will hear the lawsuit by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe against the US Army Corps of Engineers over the Dakota Access Pipeline in N Dakota. The hearing runs 1PM-5PM August 24 at 333 Constitution Ave.. There will be a rally outside and presumably observers inside as well. Construction has been stopped pending this hearing because protesters at the Sacred Stone Camp have occupied and shut down the site. If the lawsuit is sucessful and the permit is blocked, the Dakota Access Pipeline will be defeated. Otherwise a situation that has been made dangerous by government officials and their "state of emergency" will continue to escalate. Things are getting very ugly in N Dakota.

Followup: Lakota warriors block illegal pipeline construction a week after DC protest

On the 6th of August, the Standing Rock Sioux Nation held a protest at the White House against the Dakota Access pipeline for fracked Bakken crude oil. Construction on this line, another "Black Snake" like the Keystone, has begun without permits. A week after the DC protest, warriors from many bands succeeded in stopping construction by occupying the site, at the cost of many arrests. Protests are ongoing and continuing as this is reported. Like the 2014 Mi'kmaq victory that drove SouthWest Energy from New Brunswick(in Occupied Canada), this has a good chance in ending with an Indigenous victory over resource extraction.

Youtube video of arrests of Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II and Councilman Dana Wasinzi at the Dakota Access pipeline site.

There is more than one Black Snake in this world: we stopped the Keystone and we shall stop the Dakota Access too!

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