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攻擊人權捍衛者

Indigenous Peoples Power Project

事故日期
2021年3月17日
日期準確度
全部正確
不適用
Indigenous Peoples Power Project
原住民
司法或法律騷擾:其他
目標: Group, Organisation or Institution
事發地點: 美國
Enbridge 加拿大 能源
Marathon Petroleum 美國 油、氣、煤
Dakota Access LLC 美國 油、氣、煤
Phillips 66 美國 油、氣、煤
Energy Transfer 美國 油、氣、煤 企業回應
其他相關方

Sources

In March 2021, the Ruckus Society and Indigenous Peoples Power Project received a subpoena from Energy Transfer. In the same year, the company also sent subpoenas to various actors who took action against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and supported the Standing Rock movement. Both organizations promote nonviolent direct action. Also, Energy Transfer subpoenaed officials involved in inspecting the pipeline route on behalf of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, including Dr Kelly Morgan, an archaeologist for the tribe, and Tim Mentz, the tribe’s former tribal historic preservation officer.