Unist’ot’en Camp Site of Late Night Bombing

Banners at the Unist’ot’en camp, 2012.

29th Octo­ber

Banners at the Unist’ot’en camp, 2012.

29th Octo­ber

An attempt to destroy the main Unist’ot’en sign with a home-made explo­sive accel­er­ant occurred last night at approx­i­mate­ly 10:20 p.m.

The Unist’ot’en camp locat­ed around 70 kilo­me­tres south of Hous­ton has been in place since 2010 in response to pro­posed pipelines such as Enbridge’s North­ern Gate­way and Pacif­ic Trails’ liq­uid nat­ur­al gas line.

Last night indi­vid­u­als liv­ing at the camp heard what sound­ed like a gun­shot and they imme­di­ate­ly took steps to make sure they were pro­tect­ing them­selves.

“We were in the main cab­in and a soon as we heard the bang we shut off our lights, grabbed firearms, went out­side and fired a warn­ing shot,” Togh­estiy (Warn­er Naziel) said.

Togh­estiy inves­ti­gat­ed the scene on the north side of the bridge where he could see fire burn­ing. He found a few can­is­ters of ‘accel­er­ant’ bound togeth­er with bright green sur­vey­or tape and a long trail of ‘accel­er­ant’ lead­ing north along the road away from the bridge, which was used to reach the can­is­ters, he said.

 

“When I was approach­ing the site I could see head­lights head­ing away from the bridge,” Togh­estiy said.

The Unist’ot’en have renewed the tra­di­tion­al pro­to­col of free, pri­or and informed con­sent in regards to access­ing Unist’ot’en ter­ri­to­ry for any rea­son.

To accom­plish the pro­to­col a soft block­ade has been employed on a bridge cross­ing the Morice Riv­er, where every per­son wish­ing to enter Unist’ot’en land has to answer ques­tions. One such ques­tion is: How will your vis­it ben­e­fit the Unist’ot’en? Fail­ure to give sat­is­fac­to­ry answers gives the Unist’ot’en grounds to pre­vent access for what­ev­er pur­pose sought.

One group of young men from the Hous­ton area have report­ed­ly tak­en issue with the Unist’ot’en pro­to­col, Fre­da Huson, Unist’ot’en mem­ber and res­i­dent of the camp, said.

“A group com­plained to the RCMP about our pro­to­col,” Huson said, but she’s not sure if it’s the same group respon­si­ble for last night’s event.

RCMP have yet to inves­ti­gate the scene.

A hunter from the Tum­bler Ridge area, who answered the pro­to­col ques­tions prop­er­ly, shared that he heard a group of young men were angri­ly talk­ing about the Unist’ot’en and the group claimed they were going to ‘do some­thing about it’, Huson said.

“It may have been the peo­ple who honked at the bridge but didn’t wait for us to come ask the pro­to­col ques­tions,” Huson said. “I believe it’s the same group that destroyed our sign at the 44 kilo­me­tre mark.”

The Unist’ot’en are ask­ing any­one with infor­ma­tion about who is respon­si­ble for last nights events to please con­tact the Hous­ton RCMP at 250–845-2204.