While he was unlawfully arrested by the RCMP, Chief Dsta’hyl truck was filled with a big bag of rock and dirt by CGL workers. No stranger to construction work himself, Chief Dsta’hyl dumped the material right back.
Month: October 2021
“We’re dealing with a snake with no head. CGL, LNG Canada, Enbridge – none of them have top executives come and talk to us and negotiate with us,” stated Dini ‘ze Dsta’hyl. “Our goal is to have CGL remove all of the pipe… and reclaim all of the Likhts’amisyu territory, on both ends, that they did so much degradation to.”
After being stopped by CGL from entering their own territory on Sunday, Oct 24th, 2021, Likhts’amisyu Chiefs and supporters have established a camp on the…
Following the decommissioning of the excavator, Coastal Gaslink complied with the Hereditary Chiefs’ eviction notice within the Parrot Lake area and removed all remaining heavy equipment.
LIHT’SAMISYU TERRITORY – On October 17th, Lihkt’samisyu Chiefs Dsta’hyl and Tsebesa took action as Coastal Gaslink workers continued to trespass on Wet’suwet’en territory in violation of Wet’suwet’en laws and Canada’s own constitution. The Chiefs instructed Coastal Gaslink to remove all equipment from Lihkts’amisyu territory immediately, indicating that otherwise it would be decommissioned and seized by the Likht’samisyu Clan in accordance with its laws.