Standing Rock pipeline resistance and police violence continue


This video from the USA says about itself:

23 November 2016

TYT Politics Reporter Jordan Chariton spoke with Vanessa Red Bull, a medic at Oceti Sakowin camp, about the horrific scenes from November 20th, 2016, when North Dakota police fired freezing water, tear gas, pepper spray, and rubber bullets at unarmed water protectors.

Red Bull, a member of the Cherokee Nation tribe, said President Obama should be ashamed of himself for not acting in the face of such brutality.

On Thanksgiving Week, Native Americans Are Being Tear-Gassed in North Dakota. “Basically, it’s an act of war,” a Sioux leader says. 11/23/2016 07:01 am ET: here.

This video from the USA says about itself:

TYT Politics Reporter Jordan Chariton spoke with Carla Zundel, a water protector who took us through Standing Rock‘s day to day operations of preparing for the harsh winter.

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