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Grassy Narrrows Standing Their Ground

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NAIIP News Path ~ Wednesday, December 4, 2002

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Grassy Narrows, Ontario - Dozens of local high school students bearing signs that read, "You are on First Nations land" and "I believe in the Treaty", that turned back a logging truck from traditional Grassy Narrows First Nation territory on Tuesday morning, December 3, 2002.

At eleven o'clock, on a road used to transport forest resources from Grassy Narrows traditional land use area to the pulp mill of Abitibi Consolidated, community leaders and youth explained to truck drivers and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) that they have a right to the trees as well, and that the trees must remain standing.

Accused by a cutting contractor of causing trouble, organizer J.B. Fobister replied, "What you are doing here is illegal." Onlookers cried out to loggers, "Why can't you go somewhere else? Time to move on!"

Sgt. Bob Neil of the OPP declared, "These people have a right under the Charter to peaceful protest and the OPP will not get involved here."

Over sixty community members are camped at an access road into the Whiskey Jack Forest and plan to continue their action until Canada, Ontario and Abitibi include their nation in discussions about how resources will be extracted from Treatied lands.

Loggers may leave the area but unarmed Grassy Narrows residents are blocking re-entering vehicles with their bodies.

CPT member Matt Schaaf (Winnipeg) and CPT Manitoba volunteers are accompanying the peaceful action.


Related contact information:

Grassy Narrows First Nation, General Delivery
Grassy Narrows, Ontario, P.0. Box 1B0
Phone: 807-925-2201(ex.2486) ~ FAX: 807-925-2649

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