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攻击人权捍卫者

Cynthia Spoon

事故日期
2018年8月1日
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Cynthia Spoon
女性
原住民, 环境关注组
逮捕或拘留
目标: Individual
事发地点: 美国
Bayou Bridge Pipeline LLC 美国 油、气、煤
Energy Transfer Partners 美国 油、气、煤
Phillips 66 美国 油、气、煤

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In August 2018, human rights defenders Cynthia Spoon, Sophia Cook-Phillips and Eric Moll, were arrested while in a canoe and kayak on a navigable waterway near the Bayou Bridge Pipeline LLC pipeline in Lousiana, USA. They were charged with violating a law making it a felony to be at or near pipelines or construction sites without permission. That meant environmentalists protesting at pipeline sites could be sentenced  up to five years in prison.  The 162-mile-long (260-kilometer) Bayou Bridge Pipeline began operating in March 2019 and has received criticism by indigenous and environmentalist groups for its environmental impacts.