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Building Bridges
Weekly Program
 Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg  Contact Contributor
Sept. 24, 2016, 10:29 a.m.
Like A Tree That Standing By The Water We Will Not Be Moved: Fighting on All fronts Lawyers Declare Victory In Defense of the Camp Sacred Stone Water Protectors as Federal Judge Dissolves
Injunction
with
Jeff Haas, National Lawyers Guild attorney

Even before the Dakota Access s pipeline security turned violent activists faced harsh responses as Governor Dalrymple, who declared a state of emergency, removing water and sanitation resources from the reservation, and the police have set up roadblocks around the reservation. Dozens of protesters have already been arrested, while police have spread false rumors of violence from the peaceful protectors. But, as the struggle continues there s been an important victory on the legal front as U.S. District Court Judge Daniel L. Hovland has dissolved a temporary restraining order against Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault and other participants in the protests against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). Although the judge went out of his way to show his disdain for many of the water protectors, he also became aware that this was a political controversy that he likely could not control and the mechanism of an injunction was unwieldy and likely ineffective in light of the determination of those resisting the pipeline construction over sacred sites and threatening the water supply, said attorney Jeff Haas. Attorney Hass discusses the lifting of federal court prohibition on protests against the pipeline and the legal challenges as local authorities and the criminal courts are now charging as felonies, nonviolent actions of protesters
including peacefully locking themselves to stationary earth movers
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Who's Banking on the Dakota Access Pipeline?
with
Hugh MacMillan, senior researcher on water, energy and climate issues at Food & Water Watch.

Hugh recently wrote the report which states: "Powerful oil and gas companies are taking appalling steps to override the Sioux s Indians objections, using their immense financial resources to push for building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which will further line their pockets. But, behind the companies building the pipeline is a set of even more powerful Wall Street corporations that might give you flash-backs to the 2007 financial crisis." Among the companies funding the project are Citibank, Wells Fargo, UBS, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, SunTrust, Credit Suisse and TD Securities.
We ll discuss the financial institutions that are fostering widespread drilling and fracking to increase our disastrous dependence on fossil fuels.
produced by Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash
please notify us if you plan to broadcast this program - knash@igc.org

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