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Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 17:25:36 -0800 (PST)
From: henry chinaski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RAID
To: Wohali Bear/Happy Dancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/11/99
For more information:                           Jim Anderson:   612/910-0730
Bob Greenberg:  612/879-8929                    MMDC:
651/452-4141

POLICE RAID
SPIRITUAL ENCAMPMENT TO STOP THE HWY. 55 REROUTE

ATTEMPT TO REMOVE NATIVE AMERICANS, NON-VIOLENT
ACTIVISTS AND SUPPORTERS, WORKING TO SAVE MINNEHAHA
PARK AND SACRED SITES TO THE DAKOTA PEOPLE

WHERE:  SPIRITUAL ENCAMPMENT:  FOUR SACRED TREES, SOUTH
OF 54TH STREET, EAST OF VA HOSPITAL HOMES,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.

"Our people have always been the stewards of this
land.  The spirits of our Grandfathers are here," said
Jim Anderson, Historian of the Mendota Mdewakanton
Dakota Community.  "These sites that are sacred to our
people will be destroyed if this road goes through.
If we let them take these sacred trees, they will come
for the water, our sacred Coldwater spring, next.  We
will not allow this to happen.  We have placed sacred
items such as a sweat lodge, eagle feathers, sacred
pipes and prayer ties in the path of destruction.  It
is a violation of the American Indian Religious
Freedom Act of 1978 for the police to handle or remove
these items.  They have asked for our assistance in
removing these items, and we have refused."

Police and workers crews are destroying our cultural
heritage, our church, and the natural environment upon
which we all depend for clean water, clean air, and
safe food in order to cut three minutes off the drive
time between the Mall of America in suburban
Bloomington, MN, and downtown Minneapolis.  They claim
they must reroute the road to accommodate the Light
Rail Transit system that they want to put in, even
though federal funding has not been secured.  In all
events to date the protesters have remained
non-violent while enduring violence perpetrated by the
state of Minnesota.  Witness the lengths that the
criminal state will go to protect the interests of the
rich and powerful at the expense of minorities, the
poor, and the earth.  Fuck MnDOT!

On August 10th, 1998, the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota
Community, Earth First!, and other activists began an
occupation of property that MnDOT had slated for
destruction to reroute Highway 55.  On December 20th,
1998, MnDOT, showing blatant disregard for Human,
Civil, and property rights, and the wishes of the
public, raided the non-violent encampment with 802
state, county and city police officers in riot gear.
They teargassed, pepper-sprayed, and brutalized 37
people, and then bulldozed the homes and burned
personal and sacred items.  Protesters returned to the
trees to defend them 3 days later to prevent them from
being cut.  We are still there, and now that every
traditional "legal" avenue is closed to us, we are
back to direct action to defend the land and water.
This is the longest running urban occupation in U.S.
history.

The presence of the media and legal observers is
requested to ensure the safety of these activists
trained in non-violent civil disobedience.  The police
will try to restrict your access.  Challenge them and
assert your rights, please.  Our safety and the
freedom of the press are relying on your persistence.

PLEASE HURRY!


Update as of 5:30 pm central time:

Four Oaks Spiritual Encampment destroyed.

Over 100 police raided the encampment around 7am.  The
four oaks in the four directions have been cut, as have
nearly all of the other trees that had remained around
the four oaks.  Three people remain in the trees and
have yet to be removed.  Thirty-three people have been
arrested and are in the Hennepin County jail
(612-348-5112).  The sacred sweat lodge was dismantled
by the state police, the sacred pipe, and other sacred
items handled.  Amazingly absent was the blatant
brutality of the police towards the protestors.  Today
there was no teargas. pepperspray, or pain-compliance
holds.

We will return to protect the sacred spring.  This is
not over yet.

rally against injustice and cultural genocide, and in
support of the arrested.
at the Hennepin County Government Center on 5th
Street, between 3rd Ave and 4th Ave.

12/12/99  at 4pm





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