Wet’suwet’en

Anarchists suspected in Coastal Gaslink Pipeline attack

Anarchists behind Coastal Gaslink Pipeline project attack, police say

From CBC

Original title: "Anarchists behind Coastal Gaslink Pipeline project attack, police say"

More than a year after a mysterious attack on a B.C. worksite for the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline, CBC’s Rob Brown learns exclusive details from the RCMP about the people suspected of hijacking an Indigenous-led protest to impose their own agenda.

Rail Blockade in Lenapehoking in Solidarity with Wet’suwet’en!

From Abolition Media

On the night of November 5th, a small group of Anti-colonial Anarchist settlers in Lenapehoking blockaded a chokepoint of a high frequency railway in Solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en resisting drilling in the Wedzin Kwa and all those resisting colonial capitalist development and infrastructure all across Turtle Island and the World!

2021-2022: The Inferno

2021-2022: The Inferno

From The Transmetropolitan Review

The Cinema Committee is happy to release our latest film, 2021-2022: The Inferno, an incomplete chronology of some of the major events that took place in this tumultuous time period. While not all of the pivotal events are depicted, we have included what we feel are the most important developments.

RBC Montreal Offices Vandalized in support of Wet’suwet’en

via Montreal Counter-Info

On April 11th. A group of Montreal Anarchists snuck into the offices of RBC armed with flyers, stickers and paint cans. They left a message for the bank: Divest from CGL. Coastal GasLink is a filthy pipeline project being built on unceded Wet’suwet’en territory without their consent. Royal Bank of Canada or RBC is heavily invested in this disgusting project since they simply don’t care about Indigenous sovereignty and the ongoing climate catastrophe.

Report-back – Gidimt’en Yintah

solidarity means attack!

from Montreal Counter-Information

Full title: Report-back for Wednesday, October 27, 2021 – Gidimt’en Yintah

On wednesday morning an action was put into effect in response to the posturing of RCMP in Likhts’amisyu territory which is approx 40 km away from the Gidimt’en drill site occupation. The action was in solidarity with Chief Dtsa’hyl who, while acting as an enforcement officer for Likhts’amisyu clan disabled 10 heavy machines which were being used to destroy their unceded territory and build a new road, which CGL says they own. It was assumed by police presence and a variety of other factors that enforcement would occur, and it did. The main objective was to show force, solidarity, and defiance to the incursion of the Canadian state and industry on Wet’suwet’en Yintah.

Rail Sabotage Against Canada

via MTL Counter-info

Anonymous submission to MTL Counter-info

This island is riddled with train tracks: arteries that enable the flow of capital across the continent, conduits for the transport of bitumen and other products of resource exploitation, colonization, and death. The rails have always been instruments of colonial expansion. Throughout these territories, early railways displaced indigenous peoples, carried in the troops that put down uprisings, and cemented the national identity of a nascent settler state.

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