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Press Releases from the Skewelkwek'welt Protection Centre

August 28, 2004 - Press Release in Response to Shuswap Nation Tribal Council
August 29, 2004 - Convergence Press Release
August 30, 2004 - Business As Usual: Tresspass Notice Served at Sun Peaks
September 3, 2004 - Sun Peaks seeking Court injunction to remove Native protestors

September 16 - Press Release from Skwelkwek'welt Protection Centre and Shuswap Nation Tribal Council - september_16_press_release.pdf

Two Native Youth Movement Warriors Arrested During Anti-Fairmont Hotel Rally

INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE

ONE WARRIOR STILL BEHIND ENEMY LINES, RANSOM SET FOR $50, 000

August 29th, 2004
Fairmont Miramar Hotel Santa Monica, California

Fairmont Hotel security assaults a 14 year old NYM warrior during a peaceful info rally which leads to the arrest of two NYM Warriors. 14 year old, Alma Barba, was handing out flyers condemning Fairmont Hotel?s participation in the forcible removal of Secwepemc from their homeland: GENOCIDE, when a Fairmont security shoved her to the grass then kicked her to her back and held her there with his foot grinding into her chest.

Fairmont Hotel called Santa Monica Police Department and two arrests were made, including the arrest of WAR CLUB NYM Ryakin Rip who is in the Los Angeles area completing a music and speaking tour. He is being accused of issuing terrorist threats while defending 14 year old Alma Barba from further attack. Ryakin is being held for $50,000 ransom.

The Santa Monica Fairmont rally was coordinated with a rally held today against the expansion of Sun Peaks Resort in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. Fairmont Hotels has invested $40 million in Sun Peaks Resort to build the Delta Hotel Sun Peaks, drawing mass tourists to sensitive mountain area still depended on by Secwepemc, the Indigenous Peoples of the land.

Contact info:

Native Youth Movement nymcommunications@hotmail.com
web link: http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=04/08/30/6326508

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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

Recent Article:
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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