Gathering Place First Nations Canadian News Alert
April 11, 2006OPP BUILDUP @ SIX NATIONS UPDATE @ 11:20 AM TUE. April 11, 2006
MNN. 11:20 a.m. Apr. 11.
This Six Nations title to Haldimand land conflict is a product of fraudulent misrepresentation by the Ontario government. It has affected both Indigenous People and those who have been fraudulently mislead into believing that they could purchase legal title to Six Nations land. To uphold the honor of the Crown, the Ontario government should compensate the people for the land they stole from the Indians and turned over to Henco and its customers.
This would be better use of their funds rather than armed force and military confrontation. By attacking Six Nations who are occupying their own land, the Ontario government will add injury to insult while continuing to maintain an illegal position.
Update from Six Nations: “Yesterday, OPP representative Monte Kahoko was at the site to inform the People that we are running out of time. Last night 2 van loads of men in army gear were spotted headed down Blossom Ave. in Caledonia toward 54 Hwy. Co-incidence??? This morning a scout observed a larger number of police vehicles outside of their current headquarters at the school on Unity Road. Today we were informed that the police plan to take action this week due to pressure from Caledonia residents and government officials. This alert must be sent out to as many friends and allies as possible. We must stand together and stay strong. We have to be unified and continue to put the pressure on to insist on International Nation-to-Nation dialogue”.
ALARM! ONTARIO DECIDES “MIGHT MAKES RIGHT” AT SIX NATIONS – OPP READY TO POUNCE – TELL THEM “CALL OFF YOUR DOGS!”
MNN. April 11, 2006. 50 or 60 police cruisers have gathered at the abandoned school on Unity Road in Caledonia Ontario. Two paddy wagons are in view and others behind the school. Several vans carrying “equipment”.
“We are very tense”, said Dick Hill. This is the largest build up so far.. People are asked to stand in solidarity with them, to get the word out. “We don’t know what they are going to do. It’s not a birthday party for the chiefs, that’s for sure”. They are getting ready for something big. Asked whether there would be any resistance, they replied, “Once they cross that line to break the peace, we will have to do what we have to do”.
This is an urgent request for all our brothers, sisters, friends and allies who support peace and democracy and law. Do whatever you can. Call whoever you can call. Get the colonizers to call off their dogs.
Stephen Harper, Prime Minister, pm@pm.gc.ca Governor General of Canada info@gcc.ca OPP Brian Haggith 905-772-3322; OPP Indian Advisor Jim Potts 613-795-3907; RCMP London 519-640-7267, 519-756-7050; Brantford-Hamilton 905-572-2401; CKUT McGill Radio 514-690-8499; OPP Caledonia 905-765-2339; C. P. Wright 289-260-9345;
Contact: 519-865-7722; 519-445-1351; 519-717-4292; 519-445-1719; 905-765-9316;
613-575-1550; 518-236-7100; thebasketcase@on.aibn.com katienies20@yahoo.com jacqueline_house@hotmail.com
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