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인권옹호자에 대한 공격

Karen Bixler

사건 날짜
2024년 3월 4일
날짜 정확도
모두 일치
Karen Bixler
여성
Environmental concerns group
사법적 또는 법적 괴롭힘: 기타
목표: 개인
사건 위치: 미국
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC 미국 석유, 가스 및 석탄
EQT Corporation 미국 석유, 가스 및 석탄

출처

On 4 March 2024, two people protesting the Mountain Valley Pipeline locked themselves to a broken down vehicle on Poor Mountain in Roanoke County, Virginia, for more than nine hours. 81-year-old elder Karen Bixler (who goes by the name "River") and 63-year-old Andrew Hinz aimed to block the road to a major work site for the pipeline. After hours with her arm locked to the car, EMTs took Karen Bixler's blood pressure, which was quite high. She decided to unlock from the car due to health reasons.

Bixler received a summons for one misdemeanor (obstructing free passage) and was released to the other protesters, while Hinz received two misdemeanors (obstructing free passage and disorderly conduct) and was jailed briefly before being released on bail.

In an emailed statement to Inside Climate News, Mountain Valley Pipeline said: “We strongly condemn these protesters’ blatant disregard for safety and the rule of law, and, regardless of their view of the project, these unlawful and dangerous activities must end... The illegal and reckless behaviors exhibited by certain protesters have served only to create unnecessary safety risks for themselves, project crew members, first responders, and our community members…As we have consistently stated, the safe construction and operation of the MVP project remains our top priority and ensuring public safety is paramount.”

The Mountain Valley Pipeline is a gas pipeline spanning approximately 300 miles (480km) from northwestern West Virginia into southern Virginia in the United States. Environmental advocates have spent a decade fighting the construction of the pipeline, which started in 2018. The pipeline became operational on June 14, 2024.