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While Haudenosaunee Confederacy leadership, Ontario and Canada have determined a timetable and framework for talks, the Six Nations encampment at Caledonia Ontario continues to face heavy police pressure.
CKLN News, RadioActiveFeminism
While Haudenosaunee Confederacy leadership, Ontario and Canada have determined a timetable and framework for talks, the Six Nations encampment at Caledonia Ontario continues to face heavy police pressure.
This interview features Neecha, an Anishnabe/Cree woman who has been at the camp since March 7. She witnessed the police assault on Thursday April 20, and shares her experience with the police and her reasons for being there.
There is quite a lot of background at the website: www.urgentcalltoaction.com
And, you can listen and rebroadcast interviews with blockade spokesperson Jamie Jamieson, as well as recordings from a support rally held on April 11 in Toronto, available at these sites:
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=17719 and http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=17559
Finally, you can tune in to Six Nations radio station www.ckrz.com for ongoing reporting.