(1/6) Earlier today, reports of a person throwing a “suspicious package” onto a Line 3 construction site were used to vilify water protectors. Emergency alerts called the incident a potential “explosive hazard,” but law enforcement confirmed no explosive devices were at the site.
(2/6) No evidence has been released that shows that protesters had any role in the incident. In the words of Camp Migizi, “Peaceful protests are not illegal. There are no explosives…
(3/6) “...Law enforcement induced hysteria is being used to manipulate the masses to (curb) resistance.The only immediate danger is the wellbeing of the rice, and the water.”
(4/6) The narrative put forward by Enbridge and law enforcement is yet another attempt by Enbridge to divide the community over Line 3 resistance.
(5/6) We stand with water protectors who act peacefully to protect our land, water, and stand up for Indigenous rights. #WeStandWithCampMigizi
(6/6) Spread this hashtag to stand in solidarity with the frontline water protectors from Camp Migizi. #WeStandWithCampMigizi
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