Protest - Revolt

25/11/18
Author: 
Kelvin Gawley

Two anti-pipeline activists accused of criminal contempt of court want a different judge

November 22, 2018

A pair of anti-pipeline protesters have asked a B.C. Supreme Court judge to recuse himself from ruling on their criminal contempt of court case due to a “reasonable apprehension of bias.”

24/11/18
Author: 
Extinction Rebellion Vancouver
Launch of Extinction Rebellion Vancouver

Here is the link to the new Extinction Rebellion Vancouver Facebook page.

Photo: Launch of Extinction Rebellion Vancouver

20/11/18
Author: 
First Nations Leaders

TransCanada just failed first attempt to cross the Wedzin Kwa Bridge into Unist'ot'en Territory

Since 2010, the Unist’ot’en have maintained a frontline camp to protect their territory from eco-cidal pipelines. First Enbridge Northern Gateway and then Chevron Pacific Trails saw their projects fail. Now, TransCanada has decided to try their luck with Coastal GasLink.

18/11/18
Author: 
Extinction Rebellion

 

 

Check out yesterday's launch in Vancouver here.

 

 

18/11/18
Author: 
The Associated Press

Stun guns and pepper spray deployed against demonstrators who blocked trains north of Standing Rock camp

 
17/11/18
Author: 
Matthew Taylor and Damien Gayle

Thousands of protesters occupied bridges across the Thames over extinction crisis in huge act of peaceful civil disobedience

Nov. 17, 2018

17/11/18
Author: 
London

Watch video of London Extinction Rebellion today here.

16/11/18
Author: 
Kimberley Brown
Alexandra was one of about 80 indigenous protesters who set out from their native lands on November 3 and marched to Quito [Kimberley Brown/Al Jazeera]

  14 Nov 2018

Indigenous groups call on government to halt development projects in Amazon, saying they threaten food, land and water.

Quito, Ecuador - More than 1,500 indigenous protesters had a clear message as they march through Ecuador's capital Quito on Wednesday: Stop mining on, or near, indigenous territory.

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