Early this morning four Burnaby Mountain Caretakers have locked
themselves to the Supreme Court entrance in Vancouver. The action was
taken to draw attention to the role of the courts in ongoing colonial
occupation of Indigenous territory on Burnaby Mountain and across the
country.
“This court represents colonial law, and it’s the only reason a
Texas-based oil company is allowed to drill hundreds of metres into
Burnaby Mountain against the wishes of the local First Nations and the
municipality. It’s because of this court that RCMP is paid to defend
corporate profit at the expense of the community it should be
protecting.” Marija Brezev, Burnaby Caretaker
In granting Kinder Morgan’s request for an injunction and enforcement
order on November 14th, the courts are once again ignoring aboriginal
rights and title and breaching their constitutional duty to obtain
consent on unceded Coast Salish territory.
These decisions by the BC Supreme Court continually dispossess
indigenous people of the territories they have occupied and governed for
thousands of years.
Squamish elder Sut-lut was arrested last Thursday
while protecting a traditional totem pole. This morning, Tsleil-Waututh
elder Ta’ah George will be arrested, alongside Union of British Columbia
Indian Chiefs Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, after crossing police lines
set by the BC Supreme Court.
“We’ve
been here for thousands of years, and we’ll be her for many thousands
more,” George said this morning. “We’ve been stewards of the land, and
when we’re stewards of the land, we make choices for our future
generations. That’s for my children and my grandchildren and yours too.”
Yesterday, the BC Supreme Court in Terrace granted Imperial
Metals–the company responsible for the Mount Polley Mine disaster–a
long-term interlocutory injunction and enforcement order, displacing the
Klabona Keepers, guardians of the Sacred Headwaters, from their
traditional territory. Yet another case in which corporate profits were
deemed more important than indigenous land rights.
The
caretakers of Burnaby Mountain are taking this action with the hope of
shedding light on the institutions responsible for the continued
colonization and exploitation of the land and the communities they
sustain.
The caretakers stand in solidarity with the First Nations of BC by refusing to recognize the authority of the colonial court.
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