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|    yanowis@gmail.com to yan...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: PEACEFIL PROTESTER ALLOW TIMBER COMP    |
|    10 Oct 14 19:31:27    |
      I don't advocate violence. I never have. IT DOESN'T work. That's how the       Panthers got taken out. They started out nonviolent. They fed little school       children breakfast and providing them with warm winter coats. Then cointel       sent in cops to infiltrate.        That's where the violence came from. Then they massacred 18,19 and 20 year old       boys. Just like they are doing now. This kountry is dirty and ugly                     On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 6:19:24 PM UTC-7, yan...@gmail.com wrote:       > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       >        >        >        > Logging Equipment Removal from Nahmint Valley Allowed by Tseshaht Grassroots       Road Closure       >        >        >        > Unceded Tseshaht Traditional Territory (October 7, 2014) The Tseshaht       Grassroots community members that have closed the industrial use access of       Gracie Main from Sterling Arm into the Nahmint Valley have today allowed       logging contractors to begin to        remove their logging equipment from the British Columbia Timber Sales Areas in       Nahmint Valley.        >        >        >        > The Tseshaht First Nation, in formal consultation with BCTS, did not consent       to any timber harvesting without the development of an agreed upon cedar       management plan and inventory that was agreed upon on September 20, 2013.        >        >        >        > The Tseshaht Grassroots members recognize that the contractors working in       these cut blocks are caught in the middle of this dispute between the BC Crown       Corporation of BCTS and Tseshaht First Nation. The grassroots Tseshahts that       peacefully enacted and        enforced the road closure since last Thursday, Oct 2, 2014 are not opposed to       logging in Tseshaht Traditional Territory. However, the Tseshaht members do       stand strong and committed to ensuring that any logging in Tseshaht lands be       responsible, informed,        and with Tseshaht consent.       >        >        >        > The removal of the logging the equipment of contractors is premised upon       good faith of the grassroots Tseshahts following a meeting in the Tseshaht       First Nation Band Office on Monday, October 6, 2014 between representatives of       the Tseshaht grassroots        members that have taken this peaceful action to protect their cultural       heritage resources and forests, Tseshaht Chief and Council representatives,       BCTS officials and an observer from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural       Resources Operations South        Island Resource District.        >        >        >        > This good faith is based upon assurances from BCTS that they are willing to       seek a resolution to this matter via the Minister of Forests and that they       will continue to ask the contractors and licensees to respectfully honor the       road closure and        stoppage of timber harvesting activities in the Nahmint Valley initiated by       the Tseshaht grassroots community.       >        >        >        > The Tseshaht grassroots members have allowed contractors today to begin       removal of their equipment. Discussions and agreements with other contractors       with equipment in the Nahmint Valley have also been held. Additional removal       of their equipment is to        take place on Wednesday.        >        >        >        > The removal of contractor logging equipment effectively stops the timber       harvesting in the Nahmint Valley that had begun in a breach of good faith in       formal consultation and accommodation meetings with BCTS and Tseshaht First       Nation.       >        >        >        > In addition to the removal of logging and road building equipment, the       Tseshaht grassroots community members have also agreed to allow BCTS scheduled       road safety culvert work to be done in the interest of public safety. The       Tseshaht community members        have also agreed to allow tree planting crews into the Nahmint Valley for       reforestation purposes.       >        >        >        > The Tseshaht grassroots community will be monitoring the timber harvesting       areas in the Nahmint Valley. Should there be any work in the blocks such as       falling of trees, road building or attempts to remove the timber that has been       cut the road will be        closed again to all industrial traffic. Additional roads in the Tseshaht       Traditional Territory will be included in the response of the Tseshaht       grassroots community should such an unfortunate situation arise.       >        >        >        > It is the hope of the Tseshaht grassroots community that this gesture of       good will to the contractors that have their equipment in limbo will accept       this gesture and respect the needs of Tseshaht to exercise responsibilities       for the next generations.        >        >        >        > Media Contacts              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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