Hereditary Chief Dsta'hyl Arrested on Wet'suwet'en Territory
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- Published on Sunday, 29 November -0001 16:00
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Three days ago CGL denied Likhts'amisyu chief Dsta'hyl and a convoy accompanying him access to his clan's territory.
CGL blocked the road to Likhts'amisyu territory with a gravel truck. In response Dsta'hyl and others set up an encampment in front of the truck cutting off worker access to pipeline construction sites.
Dsta'hyl began decommissioning CGL heavy machinery as promised.
Last night the RCMP arrested chief Dsta'hyl and Gitxsan supporter Colin Sutherland-Wilson.
A call out for support has been made and solidarity actions have already begun in response to the arrests! Video of Chief Dsta'hyl and Gitxsan relatives setting up an encampment in the middle of the road after being blocked by a CGL truck.

The Liksamisyu territory Dsta'hyl was attempting to reach is in the mountains beyond the Unist'ot'en camp and has never seen any development until CGL put the first road ever built there to begin building their pipeline right of way.
The encampment blocked CGL workers from getting between their worksite and the massive man camp on Unist'ot'en territory. As promised Cheif Dsta'hyl began decommissioning CGL heavy equipment at the encampment site:

"The Wet'suwet'en have been challenging industry for almost 20 years. This is not new news. Our Likhts'amisyu enforcement officer has been taken into custody tonight for standing up to industry and enforcing Likhts'amisyu tresspass laws by using any means he can to get onto our own Likht'samisyu territories to let CGL know they are trespassing. It is time to move and shake and make it known that corporate justice is no justice. CGL is tresspassing on Wetsuweten land." RCMP responded by arresting Chief Dsta'hyl and Gitxsan supporter Colin Sutherland-Wilson:

"Gitxsan people supporting our brothers and sisters of the Likhts'amisyu, of the Wet'sutwet'en. I stand here as a diplomatic prisoner of the Gitxsan nation of the Git'luuhl'um'hetxwit people, and I fully stand behind the Likhts'amisyu clan government and all those who seek to uphold the traditional laws of the land. So much love to all the people of the world. Thank you again for your support.
"Everyone out there I trust you to back up the people who are protecting the land. Who are doing everything in their power to stand up to injustice because we are doing what we is right, and we are following our truths. As a member of the Git'luuhl'um'hetxwit I ask that Gitxsan people stand up to uphold our laws for the sake of peace. For the sake of the land!"
Colin was released from jail last night and Chief Dsta'hyl has a bail hearing this morning. Sleydo' made an urgent call out for support in response to a hereditary chief being taken prisoner on Wet'suwet'en territory:

"So get your boots on the ground, support Likhts'amisyu in whatever way that you can and keep this resistance going because we have to win!"
"Stand up! Fight Back! Get Boots on the Ground!"
-Sleydo' Gidimt'en Clan
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#AllOutForWedzinKwa #WetsuwetenStrong A rapid response solidarity action is already happening at 1492 Land Back Lane where the Hwy 6 bypass is being blocked now!

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