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Article

27 Jan 2017

Author:
Will Connors, Wall Street Journal (USA)

Dakota Access pipeline protesters determined to stay despite new clashes with security forces

“Protesters, Oil Companies Gear Up for Next Round at Standing Rock”, 23 January 2017

Protesters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline are gearing up for a new round of clashes after the inauguration of President Donald Trump…Several hundred additional protesters arrived at the main protest campsite in North Dakota this weekend…There were several clashes between law enforcement and protesters last week…that led to the arrest of 21 protesters…The pipeline’s builder, Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP, has said it completed all necessary permitting requirements…and worked to minimize any damage to traditional sites and the risk of an oil spill…Standing Rock tribe leadership has asked protesters to leave by February 19, but many are determined to stay, convinced that the Trump administration will give the project the green light soon. When protests over the pipeline began…, Energy Transfer Partners…hired several private security firms…to get control of the situation…Protesters and the Standing Rock Sioux tribe have raised concerns about the military-style tactics of the security forces…

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