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Solidarity with Katenies!

posted July 10th, 2008 by roadkingston

(originally posted at No One Is Illegal Montreal)

“Canada” has no jurisdiction over Mohawk land

This coming July 14, 2008, Mohawk grandmother and activist Katenies has again been ordered to appear before a judge in the Superior Court of Cornwall, Ontario. And again, Katenies will refuse to recognize the authority of the courts, and demand that Canadian officials prove they have jurisdiction over her as an Indigenous woman.

One month ago, on June 14, 2008, Katenies — accompanied by Kahentinetha of the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory – was targeted for arrest by Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) guards on an outstanding warrant for allegedly “running the border” in 2003, and offenses resulting from her refusal to appear in court and validate the colonial justice system.

Katenies has maintained since 2003 that border officials and the Canadian colonial courts have no jurisdiction over Kanion’ke:haka people or land. In January 2007, Katenies served court officials with a Motion to Dismiss, demanding that they establish jurisdiction, if any, over Mohawks and their ability to travel freely between “Canada” and the “United States”.

[The Motion to Dismiss is linked HERE.]

During the CBSA attack, Katenies and Kahentinetha – who are both writers and contributors to Mohawk Nation News (MNN) – were treated brutally by border guards. Both were handcuffed and tackled to the ground. Katenies was jailed for three days. Kahentinetha suffered a heart attack and had to be hospitalized for several days.

[Reports about the CBSA attack, and background information, are linked HERE.]

As mainly non-native groups and collectives based in settler communities on or near Mohawk lands, we are publicly standing in support of Katenies, and demand all charges against her by the colonial courts be dropped. We also condemn the brutal attacks by the CBSA on both Katenies and Kahentinetha on June 14, 2008 and declare our solidarity with Indigenous struggles for land, freedom and self-determination.

Endorsed by:
Agitate (Ottawa)
Les Apatrides Anonymes (Montreal)
Block the Empire-Montreal
Kingston Indigenous Solidarity Network
No One Is Illegal-Kingston
No One Is Illegal-Montreal
No One Is Illegal-Ottawa
OPIRG-Carleton
OPIRG/GRIPO-Ottawa
La Otra Campaña (Montreal)
People’s Global Action Bloc (Ottawa)
Solidarity Across Borders (Montreal)

[To endorse this statement, and to help efforts in support of Katenies, please contact indigenoussolidaritymontreal@gmail.com ]

National Day of Action in Kingston

posted May 28th, 2008 by roadkingston

Kingston Action for National Day of Action
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Wolfe Island Ferry Terminal
7:15 am Meet
7:30 am sharp Depart

People in and around Kingston are invited to take part in an early morning action this Thursday. We gather to act in solidarity with First Nations communities across the country, but particularly those closest to us currently enduring attack by our governments, corporations, their police and an indifferent public.

Acting on May 29 to bring light to ignored issues should not be seen as an endorsement of the AFN, but rather as a necessary step toward justice and building stronger relationships with those communities defending their inherent and legal rights to the land and to govern themselves.

After the morning action there will be transportation to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory for a work day. Bring water, gloves and a hammer if you’ve got them. Returning in the early evening.

Day of Indigenous Solidarity in Belleville

posted May 21st, 2008 by roadkingston

PRESS RELEASE for Immediate Release

“This is it, justice for first nations communities: lock us up. Anybody who
speaks out, lock-em up. KI6, Bob Lovelace: lock-em up…Don’t fix the problems,
lock-em up.” Shawn Brant, TMT Defendant

Saturday, May 24, 2008
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Organic Underground
255 Front Street
Belleville, ON

Free parking
(613) 967-3647

organicunderground@hotmail.com

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Videos from Tyendinaga Standoff

posted May 11th, 2008 by roadkingston

TYENDINAGA UNDER SIEGE

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Montreal’s Anarchist Bookfair - May 17th and 18th

posted May 10th, 2008 by roadkingston

Montreal’s 9th Annual Anarchist Bookfair occurs on May 17th, and followed by a day of workshops on May 18th. Kingston’s Miasma will definitely be there; maybe others as well. See below for their final details.

The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair on SATURDAY, MAY 17 (followed by a Day of Anarchist Workshops, Discussions and Presentations on SUNDAY, MAY 18) is less than 10 days away! Read below for updates and final details about programming.

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