On the November 2nd edition of Your Call, we’ll continue our coverage from Standing Rock.
After last week’s arrests and violent crackdown, the police have created a barrier protecting the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline. On Monday, earth moving equipment, trucks, and ATVs were seen driving over what tribal members say are sensitive burial sites.
We’ll discuss the latest with Germaine Tremmel, an international lawyer and the great great great granddaughter of Sitting Bull. Join us live at 10 am with Rose Aguilar, and you.
Guests:
Germaine Tremmel, international lawyer with the United Nations
Web Resources:
Common Dreams: Amid Escalating Repression, Dakota Access Pipeline Owners Risk Legal Liability
The Guardian: Dakota Access pipeline protests: UN group investigates human rights abuses
48hills: Live from Standing Rock: Repression and injustice on the protest lines
Democracy Now: Did #DAPL Security Worker Wielding an AR-15 Rifle Try to Infiltrate Native Water Protectors?
Democracy Now: Bundys vs. #NoDAPL: Armed White Militia Leaders Walk Free as Native Americans Face Police Violence