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by C.S. Hagen | News | May 17th, 2017
…Standing Rock. And while litigation continues, it’s business as usual for state politicians. On April 19 Valley News Live “Point of View” Anchor Chris Berg posted pictures of Congressman Kevin Cramer R-ND, ceremoniously giving Energy Transfer Partners CEO Kelcy Warren the pen President Trump used to sign the DAPL executive…
by C.S. Hagen | News | March 8th, 2017
…Standing Rock still hopes for a legal miracle as the United Nations condemns what it calls widespread discrimination and North Dakota’s militarized response. As Standing Rock’s legal options diminish, an injunction filed by Cheyenne River Tribe, part of the Great Sioux Nation, was once again turned down by federal judges…
by C.S. Hagen | News | December 14th, 2016
…Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Chairman Dave Archambault II has asked everyone to leave, but more than a thousand remain.Across Cannon Ball River at the Sacred Stone Camp, owner of the land LaDonna Tamakawastewin Allard said she plans to stay.“We want the world to know that we at Sacred Stone are…
by C.S. Hagen | News | December 27th, 2017
…Standing Rock activists were armed, hostile, and engaging in training exercises for conducting violence.“Fall to pieces”The morning of September 14, 2016 started off with a picture from TigerSwan’s senior vice president, Shawn Sweeney, to Danzeisen. It was a photograph of a Native American holding a drum in one hand and…
by C.S. Hagen | News | November 21st, 2017
…Standing Rock during the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy, agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have hounded her.“We have yet to determine why or what their basis of information was,” Wilansky’s attorney, Lauren Regan said. She is the founder and executive director of the Civil Liberties Defense Center in Oregon.…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 6th, 2017
…Standing Rock camps against the Dakota Access Pipeline, but was never proven until now. Law enforcement from five different states, the North Dakota National Guard, the National Sheriff’s Association, and TigerSwan security personnel hired by Energy Transfer Partners, the parent company of the Dakota Access LLC, also depended upon extracting…
by C.S. Hagen | News | February 5th, 2019
…Standing Rock Tribal Chairman David Archambault II. The organization brought in 31 experienced criminal defense movement lawyers to the state, all of whom worked multiple cases. Lawyers gathered their own evidence, posted bail for those arrested, organized petitions to the North Dakota Supreme Court, and fought to obtain evidence the…
by C.S. Hagen | News | February 23rd, 2017
…Standing Rock camps’ fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline, native songs and flames filled the air. No tears, many smiles, for their cause - to protect water and indigenous rights - had just begun, activists said. “People on the ground are doing the right thing,” long time activist and attorney…
by C.S. Hagen | News | January 11th, 2017
…Standing Rock’s fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline, politicians report. State politicians are now calling on the Bureau of Indian Affairs to help remove activists from camps along the Cannonball River.“We want more BIA law enforcement officers working with our state and local law enforcement to move protesters off the…
by C.S. Hagen | News | January 19th, 2017
…Standing Rock activists near the Dakota Access Pipeline drill pad.During the past week marches launched from the main camp outside of Standing Rock targeted the east side of the pipeline near the Missouri River and Backwater Bridge, which is still militarized with razor wire, cement blocks, and recently the addition…