October 10, 2013 15:12 ET

First Nations Make Case to UN Special Rapporteur That Gateway Approval Would 
Violate International Law

The Yinka Dene Alliance hopes UN envoy's findings will shine a spotlight on 
Canada and BC's continuing breaches of Indigenous legal rights and 
international LAW.



http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/first-nations-make-case-un-special-rapporteur-that-gateway-approval-would-violate-international-1840207.htm

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA/COAST SALISH TERRITORY--(Marketwired - Oct. 10, 
2013) - The Yinka Dene Alliance (YDA) met in Vancouver today with the United 
Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, James Anaya, to 
present evidence that Canada and British Columbia would be breaching 
international law if they approve Enbridge's Northern Gateway pipeline proposal 
over YDA's strong and clearly expressed opposition.

YDA is an alliance of six First Nations whose members' territories make up 25% 
of the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline route.

"The standard in international law is that our free, prior and informed consent 
must be obtained for Canada or BC to approve resource projects in our 
territories," said Chief Fred Sam of Nak'azdli First Nation, who attended the 
meeting with Mr. Anaya. "I can't think of a clearer way to say 'no' to Northern 
Gateway than what the Yinka Dene Alliance has done".

YDA was the driving force behind the Save the Fraser Declaration, which bans 
the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline and similar tar sands projects from the 
Fraser River watershed as a matter of Indigenous law and has been signed by 
representatives of more than 160 First Nations. YDA has been working to enforce 
its ban on Northern Gateway through actions such as sending a cease and desist 
order to Enbridge and installing No Trespassing signs directed at Enbridge in 
key locations in their territories. YDA's meeting with Mr. Anaya, which follows 
a detailed written submission YDA made to the Special Rapporteur in September, 
expands their enforcement actions into the international arena.

"We had a positive meeting with Mr. Anaya," said Geraldine Thomas Flurer, YDA 
Coordinator. "He listened intently to our message and we hope that he will act 
on it by telling Canada and BC that they would violate international law if 
they approved Northern Gateway in the face of our absolute rejection of the 
project".

The Special Rapporteur has a mandate from the UN Human Rights Council that 
includes inquiring into alleged breaches of Indigenous rights and freedoms in 
international law and making recommendations to governments to prevent and 
remedy violations. The Special Rapporteur met with YDA as part of his ongoing 
official visit to Canada, which will conclude on October 15. Mr. Anaya will 
make a public report of the findings from his visit, which he will present to 
Canada and the UN Human Rights Council.


CONTACT INFORMATION
  a.. 
  Nak'azdli First Nation
  Chief Fred Sam
  250-996-3772

  Yinka Dene Alliance
  Geraldine Thomas Flurer
  Coordinator
  250-570-1482

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