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Convergence Press Release

PRESS ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUGUST 24, 2004

HUNDREDS CONVERGE AGAINST SUN PEAKS RESORT ON AUG 29

Hundreds of protestors will be converging on Sun Peaks Resort near Kamloops, BC on August 29, 2004 to protest Sun Peaks Resort expansion onto unceded Secwepemc territories. The provincial and federal government's complicity in granting Sun Peaks leases on unceded traditional territories demonstrates that the government is yet again turning a blind eye to Aboriginal rights and to Aboriginal people who have occupied the lands since time immemorial.

The Delgamuukwz Haida and Taku River Tlingit court decisions clearly obligate the Province of BC and the Sun Peaks Resort to undertake substantive consultations with Aboriginal people prior to proceeding with development projects. As a result of protesting the development, to date 54 arrests of Elders and youth have been made. Chief Stewart Phillip, President of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs stated, "Our Elders and our young people will not be intimidated into abandoning their struggle to seek a just resolution of the Land Question in British Columbia."

Author of the best-selling book No Logo Naomi Klein recently visited the Secwepemc territories to witness first hand the destruction of the land. She writes: "Let's be clear about something: the massive expansion of the Sun Peaks Resort is an act of violence. The Secwepemc have never ceded this land, and their Elders have clearly said no to this development. New condos are going up, and traditional Secwepemc cabins and sweat lodges are being brutally torn down."

In June 2004, Sun Peaks announced another phase of expansion that will now total $285 million, primarily around the selling of real estate to serve as a playground for tourists. This will eventually develop 10,352 bed units over the next 10 years.

Various other groups and organizations have endorsed and will be supporting this convergence. Speakers present during the August 29th demonstration will include defenders, Elders and Youth of Secwepemc territories, Chief Stewart Philip (President of Union of BC Indian Chiefs), June Quipp of Pila'lit Nation (Cheam) also fighting illegal expansion and clearcuts, 72-year old great grandmother Betty Krawczyk (Women in the Woods) jailed for protesting the Working Forest legislation, Council of Canadians BC Regional Organizer Tara Scurr, and Professor Hari Sharma (President of South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy).

MEDIA CONTACTS:
Janice Billy- spokesperson of Skewelkwek'welt Protection Center: 250-318-4290; Don Bain- Executive Director of Union of BC Indian Chiefs: 604-813-9709; David Cunnigham- Anti-Poverty Committee: 604-317-5346; Harsha Walia- No One is Illegal: 778-885-0040

For more information on the convergence: apc.resist.ca

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Established in 1969, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is a political organization protecting the Aboriginal Title and Rights of our member communities. We are based in Kamloops and have an office in Vancouver. For further details visit our website at http://www.ubcic.bc.ca

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Sun Peaks is built on Secwepemc land, which the Secwepemc refer to as Skwelkwek’welt, located in BC’s interior, 30 km NE of Kamloops. Secwepemc have never ceded, surrendered or released their land in any way. In 1997, the BC government approved a $70 million development plan, allowing Sun Peaks to continue to expand their resort to 20,000 beds and put ski runs on the previously undisturbed Mt. Morrisey. The Secwepemc attended stakeholder meetings and clearly said no to the development. Land and Water BC however, clearly disregarded their voices and granted new leases to Sun Peaks to facilitate their expansion, and in June 2001, Land and Water BC obtained a court injunction to forcibly remove Secwepemc from their lands. To date, 54 arrests with charges from criminal contempt and intimidation by blocking a road to resisting arrest have been made.

FOR MORE INFO ON SECWEPEMC RESISTANCE:

Turtle Island Native Network News - Secwepemc
Union of BC Indian Chiefs - Sun Peaks
Skwelkwekwelt Protection Centre

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Land, Freedom and Decolonization Coalition

Land, Freedom, Decolonization Coalition is a network of groups and individuals in Vancouver from Native Youth Movement, Native Solidarity Network, No One is Illegal, Refugees Against Racial Profiling, South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy, Palestine Community Center, Anti-Poverty Committee, International Solidarity Movement, Bus Riders Union, South Asian Youth Alliance, Friends and Families of Mexican Political Prisoners, Committee for Solidarity with Columbia, and others.

tel: 778-552-2099
noii-van@resist.ca