On October 22, just before dawn, hundreds of people, including many families, gathered and prepared to march toward the Dakota Access pipeline construction site near Standing Rock, North Dakota. Native American organizers lit sage and prayed for protection from police brutality before setting off on the 8-mile trek. Many in the crowd were emotional as they stood over what was once their ancestral burial grounds. Just last month, construction workers and contractors destroyed the site in preparation for installing the pipeline.
Aside from the desecration of sacred sites, critics argue, the environmental hazards caused by the pipelines and the possibility of a spill will be catastrophic. Members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and reservation, which is located just a mile from the construction sites, say the pipelines will contaminate their drinking water and pollute the Missouri River.
The march was undertaken in solidarity with several protesters who had chained themselves to bulldozers and pipeline machinery at the construction site. But the marchers never made it to their destination. Instead, they were attacked by police forces who used pepper spray and beat protesters with batons. Dozens of officers, backed by military trucks, police vans, machine guns, and nonlethal weapons, violently approached the group without warning.
“Don’t move, everyone is under arrest,” said a voice from the loudspeaker of the military vehicle.
As the protesters attempted to leave, the police began beating and detaining them. Several Native American women leading the march were targeted, dragged out of the crowd, and arrested. One man was body-slammed to the ground, while another woman broke her ankle running from the police. The military and police trucks followed the protesters as nearly a hundred officers corralled the protesters into a circle. Among the arrested were journalists, a 17-year-old pregnant girl, and a 78-year-old woman.
In total, more than 140 people were detained in half an hour. It was the largest roundup of protesters since the movement against the pipelines intensified two months ago. A majority of those arrested were charged with rioting and criminal trespass. Overall, close to 300 people have been arrested since protests against the pipeline kicked off over the summer.
When we arrived in Mandan, the jail was so overwhelmed with people that we had to sit on the floor in the jail’s common area. Two Native American men were thrown into solitary confinement. A number of women faced humiliating strip searches, which included spreading their body parts and jumping up and down while coughing. We were refused phone calls and received no food or water for eight hours after being arrested. Two women fainted from low blood sugar and another had her medication taken away, causing her to shake and sweat profusely.
When I was released from jail, my camera was missing. When I asked about its whereabouts, a police officer said, “Your camera is being held as evidence in a crime.”
The video footage presented here was shot from the beginning of the march, during the prayer, and ends the moment I was arrested. Many families, nearly all of them Native American, can be seen running for the hills. Many people told me they felt as though they were re-enacting the massacres of the Lakota nation during the westward expansion of the United States, when families were shot in the back as they fled.
Thank you again for covering this story.
It takes a great deal of bravery to report on a story, when you know that the police have no respect for the law, and when you are aware that police-thugs are intentionally targeting reporters.
North Dakota has no legal right to file false charges against reporters, like it did to Amy Goodman, or falsely arrest reporters and steal their cameras, like it did to you, or SHOOT REPORTERS IN THE BACK with a rubber bullet while they are conducting an interview, like it did to Erin Schrode.
The wantonly corrupt officials of North Dakota are intentionally committing violent crimes against reporters for the same reason that they keep seizing and/or disabling cameras; they seek to hinder objective evidence of their premeditated crimes against peaceful natives.
When officials are corrupt enough to engage in such depraved thuggery toward reporters, there is no limit to how far they will go with natives, who are only seeking to protect their access to a necessity of life.
AGAIN (November 6), police thugs BRUTALIZED PEACEFUL PEOPLE who are only trying to protect their access to a NECESSITY OF LIFE.
There is no legitimate law in North Dakota; just heavily armed police-thugs, threatening vulnerable people, on behalf of a criminal company.
It couldn’t be clearer who’s right and who’s wrong.
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/11/07/another-tear-gas-standoff-police-water-protectors-defend-sacred-land
North Dakota’s shameless criminality is the product of colonial entitlement, violent racism, and THE BLIND EYE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
To no one’s surprise, the DAPL thugs hid evidence of sacred burial grounds, which they found when they INTENTIONALLY BULLDOZED SACRED BURIAL GROUNDS.
Despite all of the vicious assaults on innocent men, women and children, hiding these artifacts has resulted in the FIRST action taken against DAPL by the irretrievably corrupt officials of North Dakota.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/05/dakota-access-oil-pipeline-native-american-artifacts-discovered
At most, it will amount to a $100,000 slap on the wrist to the multi-billion dollar company.
By monetary comparison, North Dakota has spent $10,000,000 – taxpayer dollars – to brutalize innocent native people, on DAPL’s behalf.
Again (on November 2), a hyper-militarized police force, facilitated by naked corruption, displayed English Colonialism’s savagery:
https://www.mintpressnews.com/hundreds-armed-police-descend-water-protectors-trying-reach-dapl-site/222015/
An ARMY of violent thugs are brutalizing peaceful people, to punish them for understanding that they need water to live.
RUTHLESSLY CORRUPT OFFICIALS are representing the interests of a pipeline company over the interests of their constituents.
Even allowing for intensely grotesque racism – which North Dakota is becoming famous for – white people depend on that river too.
The DAPL can’t just be allowed to do whatever it wants, and brutalize people who object.
Likewise, the government of North Dakota can’t just be allowed to PIMP OUT the police, to a SHAMELESSLY CRIMINAL pipeline company.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS TO INTERVENE.
And, AGAIN, North Dakota is TARGETING the press:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/erin-schrode-pipeline-shot-standing-rock_us_581bb038e4b0e80b02c8d81f
They KNOW they’re wrong; they just don’t yet know that THEY CAN’T HIDE IT.
I see similtudes with the reaction of Italy’s police against high speed train (TAV) in construction in Val di Susa (Susa’s Valley). Brutal violence against elder and young.
There is a fil rouge linking the citizen’s struggles around the western countries and the hard “military-style” response of so-called democratic institutions.
As our government allows this terrorizim by our own people to continue. We stand with you and pray with you. I wanted to say also this big push for a oil pipeline at all costs (our humanity). Yet Flint continues to suffer due to led pipes!!! Water tainted by government greed. I guess helping the life’s of people just doesn’t make enough money.
When you’re native, peaceful, and entirely right, you get viciously attacked, and falsely arrested.
When you’re white, violent, and entirely wrong, you get treated with kid gloves, and then you get let off.
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/31/bundys_vs_nodapl_armed_white_militia
That criminal collusion – the DAPL and North Dakota officials – has also engaged in arson.
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/31/standing_rock_dallas_goldtooth_on_suspicious
And stop spraying our skies too with chemicals!! http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org
You have my complete support to protest this pipeline! If we don’t protect our lands and animals from harm… They will destroy ALL for $.$. It is beyond SICKENING how can these elites can sleep nights
Can we natives get help from the Russians?
One of the criminals working for the Dakota Access Pipeline went to the natives’ camp, wearing a bandana over his face and carrying an assault rifle.
Peaceful unarmed natives very bravely surrounded the armed DAPL thug.
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/31/did_dapl_security_worker_wielding_an
Despite evidence that the armed criminal is an employee of the Dakota Access Pipeline (employee ID), and despite evidence that the truck he was driving is insured by the Dakota Access Pipeline (insurance papers), the Dakota Access Pipeline denied the fact that he is an employee.
The DAPL feels so entitled to lie, that it doesn’t care how transparent its lies are.
That is because the Dakota Access Pipeline is so supported by the CORRUPT OFFICIALS OF NORTH DAKOTA that they just don’t care what PEOPLE think.
Another Kent State in the making. Students were shot down by the National Guard troopers trying to stop the illegal war the the US was conducting on Vietnam; here the militarized police and National Guard are violent offenders toward the Standing Rock Sioux, and other tribal members from around the US along with other people, trying to stop a war being conducted by the US government as a proxy for International corporations against our environment and all living things on Earth. Is NDPL going to become another Kent State?
these protesters are un ‘merikan. why don’t they go back to their own country? ohhh
It breaks my heart to witness the destruction of Mother Earth and how her children are treated… Am revolted, as revolted as I am watching what’s going on in my country, Brasil. And in the whole Planet. I try to think this is leading to a new beginning, but I will not see it – am 79. So, to me, this is the beginning of the end. God bless you all,
journalists who show the truth. The few honest ones!
Keep up the important work!
Outside of RT, TI, DN! & a few others, media largely ignores a truly historic moment. John Fugelsang Tweet sums it up best…
“Can Anthony Weiner please send a dick pick to the Standing Rock protests so our mainstream media can start covering it?”
To policelivesmatter:
In response to your points, yes, many of the protesters are from out of state. Approximately 200 native tribes from across the continent have united in support of their fellow tribesmen. This is not like the bused in, paid agitators in Baltimore that go home when the rioting ends.
Re. The point that the pipeline’s path doesn’t actually run thru tribal lands. That is debatable, as much of the land in the area was stolen after treaties were broken, but nevertheless, the path crosses the main river just upstream of tribal lands, so any leak in that section of pipe would poison the waters downstream.
Jesse Jackson made this point beautifully:
“The decision to change the pipeline route from north of Bismarck to its current route is “the ripest case of environmental racism I’ve seen in a long time,” Jackson said. “Bismarck residents don’t want their water threatened, so why is it OK for North Dakota to react with guns and tanks when Native Americans ask for the same right?”
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Maybe people who are too self-obsessed, or too racist, to care about violently imposing wilfully negligent infrastructure that will inevitably poison a water source that native people NEED, can work up some feelings of humanity for the Buffalo who ALSO need that water.
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2016/10/29/video-buffalo-herd-inspires-dapl-water-protectors-height-conflict-police-166268
North Dakota is so corrupt and brutal that Amnesty International has to observe:
http://usuncut.com/news/amnesty-international-just-sent-human-rights-observers-north-dakota-protect-water-protectors/
I certainly hope the observers stay, given the fact that the police-thugs keep vandalizing cameras – and otherwise disabling objective observation – in preparation for their VIOLENT CRIMES AGAINST PEACEFUL MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Fucking Nazi’s! Fucking Hitlery storm troopers. Fucking police! What the HELL is going on! First they ignore us then they laugh at us then they attack us then we win. We cannot let the Congressional industrial security and Military complexes militarize our police forces across our America and turn this into a fucking East Germany those mother fuckers! The people have the power we will win nonviolent protests nonviolent civil disobedience we are all powerful they are going to lose
They need to use guerilla tactics, if they are serious. I can see leveraging the media to get public sympathy, but the public these days do not care about Native Americans. These folks should be connecting up with the Zapatista movement.
I’m glad #bluelivesmatter is now covering this. As a North Dakotan I can tell you for certain there are no sacred burial grounds getting dug up and the pipeline is not going through the the reservation. Standing Rock also had a representative refuse to participate in meetings about this over the past year. Hundreds of meetings and they didn’t go. Even still the construction was halted and investigation of the ‘burial grounds’ was launched and they did not find enough evidence. These people are despicable thugs which most of the offenders are from out of state. There’s nothing to be said in their defense. They deserve pepper spray and bean bags
For anybody who doesn’t live here:
1. There are no sacred burial grounds getting dug up
2. The police were called after protesters trampled down fences and used flag poles and Fenceposts as weapons to construction workers
3. These thugs have been burning down equipment, and stealing cars for roadblocks
4. Most of the offenders arrested came from out of state
And 5. These assholes sport bandanas and are hostile to any white person that drives by
You’re PAST the point where a few lies, and your racist contempt, can sweep this under the rug.
For future reference: Burial grounds are not “investigated” with bulldozers, monster.
The asshole in a bandana works for the Dakota Access Pipeline.
http://www.democracynow.org/shows/2016/10/31#
He also has an assault rifle.
Because he is a criminal, who works for the DAPL criminals, who are supported by the corrupt police-thugs of North Dakota.
U r so full of it. The government n people like u have a ways lied n taken from my people. Take that crap ur spewing elsewhere. N for god sakes we can see the videos we can blatantly see wth is going on . Wow.
Dear ghost of Stalin, I implore you to awake and show this being your wrath.
Again the police find themselves on the wrong side of history. Just like during the Civil Rights protests, the Labor Rights protests, the Child Labor protests, etc, etc, etc.
You guys do a wonderful job EAGERLY supporting the interests of big money.
The US military adopted the doctrine of “overwhelming force” to resolve conflicts without getting dragged into quagmires. It has not been effective internationally where overwhelming force wins the battle but engenders a losing war and the quagmire it intended to avoid. Overwhelming force has been more successful domestically crushing political dissent. It was applied to OWS with great success smashing that budding movement for economic justice. Now the strategy is being applied to Native American opposition to another pipeline despoiling their home and heritage. The long knives have come out again to scalp indians who stand in the way of imperial expansion. The only way to defeat overwhelming force is with overwhelming determination. Ghandi showed that the only effective weapon against overwhelming force are millions of human beings standing in its way.
Thank you Jihan and all the protectors at Standing rock! You’re the real heroes that need to be given voice in the other media.
Does no one realize this was properly vetted by all government regulators? And by far the safest way to transport hydrocarbons? This creates jobs in ND and gulf coast, the ignorance in these comments is astounding. Feel bad for you blind/ignorant folks. These paid protesters are fighting everyday Americans, it’s a shame.
Three obnoxious lies, some painfully ironic denigration, and one of the stupidest false accusations that has ever been vomited into a comment section, is NOT a political position that inspires agreement, monster.
Furthermore, the pipeline is plowing through that native land, because white people were allowed to say no to it, and reroute it.
NOTHING you said is true.
the tired and idiotic it’s “safe”and “creates jobs” schtick, eh? let’s just build a pipeline or nuclear power station right in front of your home, church, cemetery then. who cares about the environment , contamination or your family health, right? it’s “safe” and “creates jobs”, all the rest / long term consequences, who cares, right?… you’re a moron
Ignorance Bob? Ever heard of pollution global warming climate change ever heard of sacred burial grounds more property rights or human dignity and respect how about Humanity terms you’re not familiar with obviously we can replace all the oil with solar panels we run out of oil anyway will run out of a livable climate it was up to people like you
People, Planet and Peace over profit!
Proper nothing!!! First paper, and now physical bullying!!! We should be weaning ourselves from insatiable oil addiction instead of eating the crumbs thrown out to the real ignorants, while they are used to further desecrate and exploit “original and every way Americans” and the environment that you cannot pay enough for what it does for everyday Americans in providing water, a basic ingredient for life!!! All the while lining pockets of the few is what is truly astounding!!!
These are the true Americans fighting once again for what’s theirs!!!!! Their rights!!!!! Their water!!!!! Screw ur jobs when it means threatening the real true americans
Thanks to all of the brave people standing up to a corporate bully. :)
I wonder how good about themselves those cops feel when they get home. They work for the corporation not the people, and this right here is fact on film.
I agree with the protesters, both in their environmental view, and the right to protest in this great country of ours. I have to disagree with the title of the protesters being “viciously” attacked. This was far from being viciously attacked. Sorry, but the law enforcement are in a tough position, and they have a job to do.
Taking the public’s money while acting as private henchmen for a pipeline company, is a SECONDARY OFFENCE; not an EXCUSE.
There is no excuse for the corruption and brutality North Dakota’s officials are engaging in.
If you’re afraid to scrutinize the police, then just don’t offer your ‘opinion’ on them.
Just do some research.
You are right! Enforcement can yield to truth in whatever way they know (call in sick, refuse to go, or even just be peaceful)! But being mean makes offenders out of them, which stacks more shitty karma on them and their “owners.” Keep believing all will be made right! It may require much forgiveness; even now it does. Do your best! And trust Creator for the rest!
The “vicious attacks” weren’t seen because these guys make sure that the cameras are confiscated/removed when the heavy damage occurs. These peaceful protestors have had attack dogs unleashed on them, been maced, fired at with BBs and “beanbags,” and been subjected to noise dispersant tactics. It reminds me of the police tactics used against protesters in the Civil Rights and Vietnam War eras. These guys are similar thugs, no matter what logos their uniforms display.
MSM is greatly slanting their reportage of this situation (surprise, surprise – they did the same in the above-mentioned eras). One needs to go to other reputable sites (including but not limited to The Intercept) to get the actual news on this situation – and virtually all other news.
I saw this on several platforms. If you don’t think it was “vicious,” you’ve been playing too many computer games. I survived the Kent State Massacre…don’t you DARE tell me LEO’s are just doing their jobs…unless Goering and Goebbels were, too. af
Strange how all the national media has ignored this story en masse but tonight NBC’s Lester Holt finally reported on the standoff.
The good news it finally got national coverage. The bad news is none of “The Protestors” were interviewed while one of the Military commented that now “they” have really crossed the line. I was dissapointed to see how the story became traditional: “It’s those damn Redskins again”. The Indians have been peaceful all along which is really wearing thin with the Military who are just aching for a reason to use their weapons and unleash the dogs.
Also disappointed in Lester Holt – first that he would deliver a tainted report and second that there appears to collusion with him in Clinton’s PodiumGate.
But then again what can you expect from the controlled Corporate Media.
Looks like a bunch of dope smokin hippies and dirt worshipin injuns…
Seriously, the only reason this atrocity is not played on heavy rotation on HLN is it is not visual enough. All of them should shave, braid their hair and get $10 suites, a la Shillery, from Goodwill. Guaranteed 140 suit wearing protesters will make the prime time news cycle.
Deadheded, spoken like a true redneck. Duh.
English colonialism, multiplied by a hyper-militarized police force, facilitated by naked corruption:
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/27/developing_100_militarized_police_demolishing_nodapl
An ARMY of violent thugs are brutalizing peaceful people RIGHT NOW…
… to punish them for understanding that they need water to live.
I NEVER CONSENTED to be a monster, and people like me – who ALSO never consented to be monsters – are not represented by these RUTHLESSLY CORRUPT OFFICIALS.
This is CRIMINAL.
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS TO INTERVENE.
More evidence of North Dakota’s PREMEDITATED CRIMINAL INTENT to engage in abuses of power:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/militarized-police-mobilize-assault-standing-rock/
AGAIN they disable their targets’ cameras before they ATTACKED.
The reason they BEHAVE like thugs, is because THEY ARE THUGS.
Since the “election” news is all a bunch of horsecrap, maybe we should be reading about the environment at the top of the page.
I know a lot of cops, I know DEA, CIA, and Senior DHS and the list is deep and I know the truth about a lot of stuff – but actually “suppressing personal rights” is a specific activity of their departments, they are trained how to accomplish this effectively. In the mind of LE, there is no violence possible in their minds. They represent the STATE, the alpha, and the people have no voice in their presence.
The violent criminals representing the Dakota Access Pipeline, who perpetrated the vicious dog-attack against peaceful natives on September 3, were apparently not even licensed to handle dogs in North Dakota.
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/26/morton_county_finishes_investigation_into_dogs
North Dakota is so corrupt, that it’s safe to presume that ‘officials’ knew the thugs weren’t licensed and just didn’t care.
THEY SHOULD BE PUT DOWN.
North Dakota is such a SICK JOKE, that it refuses to CHARGE the thugs who set dogs on peaceful men, women and children.
The federal government has to intervene. The officials of North Dakota have to be HELD TO ACCOUNT for their FLAGRANTLY ILLEGAL behaviour.
There have to be CONSEQUENCES.
It is not only true that people SHOULDN’T recognize authority if authorities can be so CRUDELY AND UNAPOLOGETICALLY CRIMINAL; it WILL become true that people CAN’T recognize authority.
This site gives the same story, but with some interesting paragraphs at the end:
http://www.valleynewslive.com/content/news/Morton-County-completes-investigation-of-dog-handlers-at-Dakota-Access-Pipeline-protests-398683021.html
Now the first thing here is that I’m thinking that anyone who likes to protest without being attacked by a vicious dog might want to hit those agencies with emails and so forth.
The other is that, well, I don’t want to get recruited into something I know nothing about. In general (not necessarily this case) there are crooked companies and there are crooked regulators and there are crooked protesters and often you have to choose one of these to “side” with.
If and when you learn more about this, you will understand that the officials are lying.
Until then, make an effort NOT to “generalize” about “something you know nothing about,” on behalf of CORRUPT OFFICIALS.
Start reading here:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/mercenaries-attack-protesters-dogs/
What a disgrace!! I am so sickened by the direct violations against human rights in this country! And now Indigenous peoples here are being arrested and brutalized for trying to save their lands and preserve their water ways….id say its unbelievable but that would not be truthful. Our government is and has always been as corrupt as they come. I feel so bad for these people. This is no different then the lies they were subjugated to previously.
Can someone please tell me what I can do to be of assistance?
So so sad….
Our police are far and away the greatest terrorist threat to our nation
The only Indians that most citizens know about, or care about, is that little screamin’ Chief Wahoo on the Cleveland Indians’ hats and uniforms. (What a bitch for me–I want Cleveland to beat the Cubs) And the big cardboard cutouts that fans wave un-ironically in bars and street-corners. Nobody gives one good Goddamn about the pipeline and the destruction, current and future, of those lands.
“Don’t move, everyone is under arrest,” said a voice from the loudspeaker of the military vehicle”…”Hey Charley make sure when you lock them up they all have a Smallpox infected blanket.”
Ideally mankind is supposed to improve over time and make advances in society, but what happens here is we repeat the travesty done to the Native American people. They had at one time all of North America and existed as one with nature, so now we want to invade them again and destroy what little they have left.
A bit overdramatic, FC the smallpox blanket story is a myth that came from a statement by a Canadian. Most of the depopulation that occurred from European diseases happened long before the US/Indian wars. There is no invasion of NA territory just a pipeline near their land to supply you and other Amerikan consumer’s demand for more oil. The demonstrators are invading these construction sites and occupying them which is good theater and is making news.
The water pollution problems they are raising are valid and should create support from big environmental groups but I haven’t seen much if any real support from them just a few celebrity drive-byes.
The Sioux tribes controlled a section of the great plains once they became horsemen and conquered other tribes that were already there. Before that they were like most other tribes Neolithic farmers already modifying their environment just a few thousand years behind Europeans.
EXACTLY.
English colonial entitlement is as savage as ever.
Standing Rock preparing for winter online concert-
Dave Matthews sings at Standing Rock.
https://www.facebook.com/sue.pergrover/videos/1784327545153034/
There are way more white people there then natives that’s why the cops went after white radicals that I saw in video
Land of the free, home of martial law.
I’d like to see more detail on what this arrest was *for*. I mean, we see the cops behind a barbed wire fence, which I would have thought marked the boundary of the private property. Then we see them pushing people back, but not giving any indication that the people moving back voluntarily were doing something illegal. Then all of a sudden everyone is under arrest! What changed?
Let me get this straight, North Dakota is wondering why the population is shrinking?
Huh.
You no longer have to commit illegal activity to be arrested or persecuted by US “law” enforcers. They will never offer you an explanation and they will never be held accountable for their unconstitutional actions.
Expect more like this if Clinton is elected.
Where is Obama, where are the Feds. This is like the brutality used against the civil rights movement in the 60’s.
I just read that the authorities may be moving to arrest about two hundred demonstrators who are occupying a construction site. They also reported that one of the large demonstrator camps is on federal land and they will move to evict them when sufficient force is available.
Here’s what I saw about this, courtesy of my homepage…
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/10/26/amidst-law-enforcement-crackdown-dapl-company-warns-water-protectors-get-out-or-else
Thank you for your information.
Peacefully breaking the law will still result in an arrest. Resisting arrest will necessitate the use of adequate force to make the arrest. The headline of this article is misleading, as nothing “vicious” was shown here, just police arresting people who were in violation of the law.
But violently breaking the law — as DAPL Energy Transfer Partners and their mercenaries might well be doing — results in a power grab?
It might well be that the Water Protectors aren’t breaking the law, peacefully or otherwise, by camping out on their own land in order to protect it.
Get Out, Or Else
This interpretation of sovereignty of native lands doesn’t accept the fact that they were conquered nations who lost all their land to the conquer. The US returned portions of their lands to their control under nonaggression treaties but they don’t have the same powers as a foreign nation outside the control of the US enjoys. All power flows from the Great White Father and until not that long ago the tribes were treated as children under his protection. Not fair and not nice but fact and reality.
Thank you for your bravery in reporting and putting your body on the line. Please continue to cover it. Our earth depends on it.
This is the end for “peaceful” protest in Amerika. The war against the people has begun. Civil war is on the horizon. I have no doubt now about it. Armed resistance is the only option left. These scumsucking authoritarian maggots have opened Pandora’s box but their arrogance is only superseded by their stupidity. The mere fact this insidious attack on peaceful protestors isn’t being reported on any MSM whatsoever, is living proof they think they can get away with murder but I have news for them. Make no mistake. 4th Gen warfare is coming to PoliceState USA. And they caused it. Stupid motherfuckers.
The right to “assemble peacefully” does not exist anymore. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
The laws do not apply to those with guns, badges, and surplus military equipment.
It is the age of “the gun law”. Those with the guns get to choose the laws for the rest of US.
@GeneralWarrant, @Thomas Jefferson –
Sadly, I think you two have a point. Protest and dissent are really under attack; journalism as well (what’s left of it, anyway).
I’m by nature an optimistic person, but I’ve NEVER been so concerned about the future as I am now.
The police are there to Protect And Serve…The 1%
Striking/Not surprising – The footage of these SWAT vehicles roaming around the fields is oddly similar to live streaming footage on day one of the offensive on Mosul.
Why are the police so angry?
The governmental and corporate interests behind this pipeline sit right at the heart of the American financial & fossil fuel system – and they’re not doing it for the public good:
On the Republican side, as the Guardian reports today, we have Donald Trump:
On the Democratic side, top Hillary Clinton supporter Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has far, far larger investments in the pipeline partners (not that the Guardian mentioned that inconvenient fact):
These pipelines are intended to export fossil fuels out of the United States, and the Obama administration just quietly greenlighted Energy Transfer Partners to build two more, aimed to move fracked gas into Mexico, with zero press coverage:
http://www.desmogblog.com/2016/09/20/dakota-access-obama-mexico-fracked-gas-energy-transfer-partners
That’s the Democrats and Republicans and their corporate masters for you: if they’re willing to go to war against the Iraqi, Libyan and Syrian people in the name of fossil fuel profits and market control, then nobody should be surprised when they go to war against the American people for the same reason.
If you want all the background on the Dakota Access Pipeline and who’s involved in it, enter this into the Google search box: site:desmogblog.com dakota pipeline
Jill Stein is worse than Trump! She is pissed because the Democratic Party rejected her. She is one of them…
Native land is native blood! We are experiencing a fucked up country behave in fucked up ways!
I want to dress up in my fatigues with my body armor with my automatic weapons and stand there as a barrier between the other military personnel and the peaceful people…. Fucking pussey cops!
That has to be the dumbest thing I have read this entire year. Jill Stein doesn’t give a rat’s *** about the either of the two “major” parties. I guess you’ve slept through the past decade or so of her career. Further sweet dreams.
If you don’t think the “Corporate Media” owns all communications try to find this story on NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN.
Hard to believe it 2016 and we’re still stealing land from the Indians. And it’s such a hot Presidential Issue, too.
So be a good Zombie Citizen and listen to Corporate Media – go shopping, buy a lottery ticket, watch your favorite sitcom tonight, go gas up your 7 ton Pickup Truck and remember to vote for Hillary.
Gee Whiz, what a great country we live in.
Hmm…….well, Jihan makes good stab at reporting this fiasco. As if this has gotten any major press. The outright deceptive media optics at play is very concerning. Neither these protesters nor the police uniformed personnel have a real clue. Do any of these police personnel dare think to themselves that these protesters could be doing the same thing that BOKO HARAM is doing…? BOKO HARAM has the same concerns about pipelines flowing oil west from South Sudan to a western port instead of a pipeline going north through North Sudan. The public relations official and the social media administrator for this “police department” should be held liable. Does anyone in this police department ask why WIND TURBINES and Solar energy harnessing is not also being allowed on this pipeline easement so consumers have a choice of what energy they want to consume..? This police force should really stop and review Egyptian history. Those same police force members for a Pharaoh protecting a block mining business is no different than these police and security personnel protecting a fossil oil monopoly at the pump. How many gas stations being permitted to be built are outfitting their pumps to also offer charging stations for non-oil cars and trucks and minivans..? These police officers need to wake up.
As far as these protesters….they need to wake up also. We wonder who is financially behind all of this. These protesters need to learn how to negotiate in the social media realm. If this pipeline is allowed to be built across sacred land then the government should be force to give up some sacred land also. These protesters should be allowed to have a choice of energy consumption. Where are these protesters demanding that they have a choice to purchase energy from the Yellowstone National Geo-thermal energy pipeline..? That energy source is far greater than the Dakota Pipeline can ever supply..! As a Civil Servant I am totally disgusted by all of this. Our greatest energy resource is in a National Park for people to visit but yet they are never told how much energy a 50 mile long and 20 mile wide caldera can supply..!?
…and to think how many of these police and security personnel served in Iraq on behalf of OIL Corporations..!
Great video and coverage of this protest, Jihan. This is the type of journalism the world needs to see.
Thanks for covering this important news, between the human/civil rights violation, the desecration of burial grounds and the incredible risk of putting this huge pipeline under the Missouri River, as ALL pipes eventually leak and life ceases to exist without it (water, not oil or money)
First Nations are mascots for mainstream sports games, not a people whose populace and lands were wiped out by extended, centuries-old genocide. Welcome to the Israeliification of law enforcement n North America. We export this treatment to other nations, no reason why we can’t behave this way in the US of A. But this is nothing new, it is part of the American Way.
Except of course for a few inconvenient problems, such as:
1. This land is not reservation land, it is privately owned and they are trespassing.
2 A gas pipeline went through the exact same place in the 80’s. Kind of puts the lie to the “burial grounds” nonsense, as anything that was there would have been disturbed 30-odd years ago.
3 The only “burial sites” that have been identified are nonhuman.
Provide proof to your claims.
You need better information.
Never mind the fact that the pipeline was originally slated to go through Bismarck ND and the white folks there wouldn’t put up with the possibility of having THEIR water source, which is the Missouri River, contaminated by an oil spill. No, we can’t have that, but nevermind the possibility of fouling waters that Native peoples depend on for their sustenance. Sheesh.
Just a thought…
What should be the reaction of the public if the Crow, Cheyenne, Lakota & Arapaho descended on the Custer National Cemetery and desecrated the graves of the 7th Cavalry -which by the way is on an ‘Indian Reservation’?
Just a thought.
That’s what happens when police recruit ex-military head cases and KKK types.
It means Trump has been elected.
Do you see the current administration speaking out against or trying to stop what is happening in North Dakota? Just another victim of neoliberal government and media spin.
Just more of Obama’s “change, change, change.”
“Change, change, change” = the same, the same, & worse.
Oh how the democrats were suckered into believing that “changeX3″ slogan.
Unfortunately, I can’t help but feel that anything would have been different under McCain or Romney.
There isn’t even the guise of “stopping terrorism” by the police state.
They have flipped to the militaristic side of “state sponsored” terrorism.
Apparently, journalism is now a crime.
Leave these peaceful Native alone ,they have sacred morals and rights ,,you police are agressive,abusive brutal and over stepping the integrity of these protesters ,,,This is what Communist did in 1930s ,,im a film producer who is against this crap Police are over stepping and the government allowing it.Maybe ill interview you police for my next film,,or will you beat me too? My film is out there already showing communist terror ,,is America becoming that bad? terrible,,Native land,,,brave indians who died for their families under your soils you tromp on and build money lines to fatten up your pockets!!
I moved to Mexico. Since the U.S. began trying to set Mexico up as a puppet police state there have been over eight thousand State and Federal police shot dead. Nearly fifty mayors and many thousands of other court or government functionaries. After nine of the thirty-two, Federal prosecutors were shot dead the remainder wisely resigned.Also, a hilarious number of politicians shot dead. Entire city councils have been rounded up and slaughtered. If I could us a word to describe Mexico, “Ïdellic” fits well. After one city ( POP;450.000) fired sixty-six bad officers, crime dropped by ninety-five percent. For the average citizen life is far better, virtually crime free. The Mexicans attempt tp micro-manage it’s citizens has met with resistance. If they continue their drug war there will not be any government left. See you in Mexico.
The ‘Dakota Spring’ may start out with protests by moderates, but after they are gunned down by government forces, it will empower the radicals. It remains to be seen whether those radicals, funded by Saudi Arabia and the UAE will prevail, or whether the Russians will intervene on the side of the government to help keep Mrs. Clinton in power.
What is certain is, given the number of weapons distributed throughout the US population, is that the civil war will be a bitter and protracted one.
It’s a very sad spectacle. The police are militarized, and use the same armored personel carriers that are used against Iraqis, Afghans and Palestinians by the IDF in the occupied territories. America is a military police state and will not tolerate peaceful demonstrations any longer. Oil and gas is what the USA is all about after all, be it a pipeline through eastern Syria to sabotage Russia’s gas trade with Europe, or about Texas oil corporation profits as with the Dakota pipeline. The police in the video are total assholes who really like those high paying jobs because they get to beat the shit out of Native Americans as well as the whites who are demonstrating alongside them. America has become such a fucked up country over the last 40 years, seems to keep going from bad to worse. Another country needs to replace the USA as the world leader. The USA is certainly NO example of how a country should treat its own people, let alone the endless invasions, bombing and occupations all over the world it keeps on doing. Just horrible. Empires come and go, and I certainly hope the US empire goes much sooner than later.
The USA should certainly be removed as THE world leader, but no one should take its place. Lets make this empire the last, they’re not good constructs and should be seen as abhorrent and unacceptable. Given the level of world-destroying technology that currently exists, allowing one to continue or a new one to form is asking for trouble and putting us all at risk.
Wake up. The U.S. has become the laughingstock of the world. It is now “‘merely”‘ a (very) repressed and tyrannical police state. The world has moved on leaving the U.S. behind as just another failed political state.
Be careful of projecting your wishful thinking on ‘the world’. ‘Laughing stock’? Hardly. To the contrary, the USA is still seen as the world leader, especially in Europe for example. American movies, TV shows, music are exported all over the world and dominate the entertainment industry. As for militarily, again the USA completely dominates globally with hundreds of military bases in every corner of the globe. Nobody even comes close. I don’t think anybody in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Syria is ‘laughing’ at the USA given what has happened to these countries because of US intervention on their soil.
I disagree. Because the us military is heavily dependent on oil. Just let it die and forever create a new covenant for humanity to never allow empires and centralized powers to rise
I disagree
Where do these police come from?
My wife’s family is from Devil’s Lake in ND, and I can attest to rampant racism that exists throughout ND against natives. I don’t think they have a hard time finding people to do this kind of dirty work.
In the face of fucking fascist scum.
Elizabeth Warren is in no way a Bernie Sanders and she’d never fill his shoes.
The war in Syria also is over a pipeline. Don’t mess with our pipelines! It’s sick how white America treats the true owners/inhabitants of this country! You all just pretend that the granddaddy of genocides never happened. Meanwhile you romanticize about a certain genocide that happened to certain people in Europe. USA is darkness!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this high quality coverage and painful eloquence of images. This should be the top news across the nation but it is receiving hardly any media attention. Scathingly unjust and painful. The US has a history, even a recent history, of barbarian undemocratic treatment of aboriginal people, because the bigoted authorities think no one is watching. This coverage along with Democracy Now coverage is holding up a light in the darkness.
Is this the first article by the Intercept regarding Standing Rock? I couldn’t find a search engine on this website so am not sure. Either way, better late than never…
@Ben Waters –
This is, I believe the second article in any way about DAPL. The other was a piece by Lee Fang exploring that the oil it might produce is supposedly promised for domestic use, but might not be use for that exclusively.
Yes, better late than never. I’ve been hoping they’d get on this…
@anne and everyone –
You all may also want to check out Unicorn Riot. They are independent journalists and have been covering the DAPL protests for some time. I don’t get to their site that often, but they really are doing some real documentation!
http://www.unicornriot.ninja/
Thank you intercept for covering this important story. The suppression and intimidation of water protectors and the media by the police is unacceptable, we must stand together and continue to support each other through this fight.
Glad you did this, but I see no video.
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maybe it’s because I’m on wifi right now and some ports are firewalled
Peaceful protests don’t matter. They are trespassing on private land you can’t peacefully or otherwise assemble on private land without permission. Stop blaming the cops and blame the ridiculous liberal coverage of this. The pipeline doesn’t even run across the tribal land. They rerouted it intentionally to avoid the tribal land. If a bunch of people were ‘peacefully’ protesting in your front lawn wouldn’t you hope the cops would remove them for you? Yes you would. Stay on the damn reservation this gov’t gave you, keep accepting all the handouts this gov’t gave you, and let companies and people with jobs do their duty so they can keep paying taxes to support you. You lost this country over 200 years ago. We (the US) is the ONLY civilization in history to conquer a land and then give chunks of it back for free to the natives. Quit being apart of the problem and be a part of the solution.
I live on FBIR in ND. Every ‘native’ has a vehicle (usually 2-3). If you don’t want oil pipelines stop consuming gas, stop using anything that is made with petroleum products. So essentially stop shopping and grocery stores and live 100% off the grid living off food you grow and meat you raise and butcher yourself. You people are so incredibly ignorant and don’t even realize it is laughable.
brian you are useless, go away and post at yahoo news for the other right wing idiots
Thanks to the Intercept, RT and Amy Goodman for continuing to cover this story.
The government is getting away with to much, now is the time to take a stand with the native Americans and show them that we cant drink oil. Stop the police brutality on unarmed people. Im praying for your safety.
love how the “armed forces” cover their face. knowing full well that they will be filmed, and what they are doing isn’t democratic, whatsoever.
Government THUGS out of control. Just like at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and the murder of Robert “LaVoy” Finicum.
Finicum? Pretend cowboy? No comparison between these people and the slobs you support whatsoever.
Hyper emotional headline. This is textbook handling of protestors. Nothing wrong with it.
Hey Intercept,
This is article and video is obviously a great example of proper journalism. I want to take this time here to comment on the position you take on other stories which dominate our lives right now, because I have some issues with how you go about making sense of them. And I am saying all this here, because I want to be as neutral as possible, and I know this article is probably quite popular. Good job again by the way. The issues I specifically am referring to is the general Donald Trump story. I think it is shallow to merely attack the face, the celebrity which is The Donald. I am obviously no Donald supporter, I have no faith in is potential position of power. Basically, to keep things short, all I am requesting from you bright folks at The Intercept is to take a more existential outlook on the Donald Trump phenomena. I think we ought to be asking, why is Donald Trump saying the things he is saying, who is he appealing to and how. What needs of Donald Trump Supporters are not being met by the status quo. Surely their needs are something more specific and more understandable to us than how we would usually describe Donald Trump supporter’s needs (ie. based in racist motivations or what not). I am no racism denier, all I want is to better understand our divided nation’s thinking. It is entirely important, and to continue to demonize a (potential half of the citizens of america), not to mention their ring leader, is only going to further divide and misunderstanding of each other’s needs. I love you all, the commenters below and above me, those who have no idea about The Intercept, and especially the future of our society which has yet to come into view. I feel like I am a child in a broken house hold. Would you, the intercept, be willing to help me and all of us understand the totality of our collective problems by not succumbing to having low hanging fruit of “the notable wrongs of Donald Trump”? Lets go for the jugular instead, eh?
Thank you so much for this report. Please keep it up. This unfolding story is so critically important.
There seems to be no legitimate law at all in North Dakota; just heavily armed police-thugs, threatening vulnerable people (including grannies and toddlers).
The natives are PEACEFUL, and they are only trying to protect a fundamental necessity of life.
It’s SO CLEAR who’s right and who’s wrong.
The brazenly corrupt officials of North Dakota are hindering and/or preventing the documentation of evidence, at the same time as they wantonly destroy the survival needs of innocent people.
Targeting journalists, betrays their PREMEDITATED CRIMINAL INTENT to engage in abuses of power.
They went after Amy Goodman when she documented security-goons SETTING DOGS on peaceful natives. That fact, alone, demonstrates North Dakota’s passive collusion with those violent assailants.
North Dakota has been shooting down natives’ camera-drones, mass-arresting people, and ‘confiscating’ cameras.
It’s not subtle.
Amen, Lisa –
It’s high time TI had coverage of this. We should all be outraged at the way these peaceful people are being treated. We should all be outraged at the way TPTB there are thumbing their noses at the First Amendment.
Thank you for the report and your courage, Ms. Hafiz. Please convey our solidarity to those very courageous water defenders.
It’s good to see the protesters continuing with their political theater but trying to equate it with Wounded Knee is a bit overdramatic. Every one of these protesters should know that the instant they leave tribal land and enter private land they are subject to arrest. Trespassing is not protected speech even for journalists and even when non NA protesters are on public land they receive similar treatment as we saw during Occupy in NYC.
No one has identified who owns this land the construction site is on and it or other sections of the pipeline route could be owned by tribal members which could make this an internal as well as an external conflict.
Most Amerikans are voting with their gas pedal on this issue driving gasoline consumption to a record high this year so they are the ones driving this pipeline through running down any resistance in their path.
If and when this pipeline becomes operational it’s contents will ooze out onto the global market. If Americans vote with their gas pedals they should unseat every representative who has allowed fossil fuel exportation.
I did not see a riot. If prosecutors try to indict for rioting they will have no credibility with the public at large.
authoritarian leg humper wayoutwest
Any of the land that is federally owned also is subject to NAGPRA and other federal laws to protect Native American artifacts and do archaeological surveys and excavations to extract any artifacts (or at least get the data about them) and remains. In New Mexico, a large pipeline across the state took several years to do the archaeological study, change the route based on the findings, get approval from the tribes, and ultimately report its archaeological findings. In North Dakota, the Army Corps of Engineers illegally sideskirted federal law by treating the pipeline as a series of small impact areas, rather than treat it as one single pipeline. They did not disclose to the tribes what the full nature of the project was. They only disclosed the water crossings, which the tribes approved because this is a common request and the scale of the pipeline wasn’t disclosed as it should have been. If they had disclosed the pipeline plans, all the tribes would have talked about it and collectively come to a decision. The Corps of Engineers intentionally tried to keep that from happening, which violated federal law.
http://saa.org/Portals/0/SAA/GovernmentAffairs/DAPL_LETTER.pdf
There is no federal land involved in this current confrontation it is described as private property. I don’t dispute any of your information on the way the Feds and local governments push through these projects that happens most everywhere.
What I do question is the hand wringing over the treatment of the demonstrators who know what they will face when they trespass on our sacred private property. I support their uprising but it is a Ghost Dance and the pipeline will be rammed through.
The only way to stop these energy projects and actually support these determined demonstrators is to attack the demand for this oil, which everyone here uses. If people reduce their energy consumption dramatically they can claim to be supporting these demonstrators and if they do not reduce their consumption they are actually supporting the pipeliners and oil producers, anything other than that is hypocrisy.
Video feed stopped / jammed?
Is that the police? The armed forces?? Hard to tell. There is so little difference now. What I would enjoy seeing are the armored personnel carriers with To Serve And Protect on the sides. Or ..the protesters carrying Yes We Can signs. I remember that slogan. It was used by some character. I forget who. They promised social change.
Who are the guys in camouflage with the big guns and their faces covered? Blackwater, G4S, Cubic? Who hired them to work in tandem with the State employed police? Is this a new hybrid force for the future we can look forward to?
It not a look forward, it is the hear & now ! it is called Fascism !
“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power.”
Benito Mussolini
Thank you for the coverage and your courage. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
They have to. In Syria, they shoot protesters. In Egypt, they shoot protesters. In Libya they shoot protesters. In Israel, they shoot protesters. (i know they will say they dont because they only shoot palestinians but claiming palestinian land as israel then shooting palestinians who protest in israeli-claimed-land is the same thing). In Honduras they shoot protesters (also murder them at the blessing of Hellary the wallstreet whore Clinton).
Naturally when they get around to shooting protesters in the US with lead bullets instead of canine teeth and steel (harder than lead and much more deadly) coated with rubber (so that once inside it can poison you and cause much more damage), the corporations will be able to rule over the people by using their elected corporate whores to legalise what would otherwise be called murder.
Torture is legal. So is renditioning Americans. As is disappearing Americans.
3rd World USA welcome home.
Thanks for the coverage, keep it up!
The police seem in the minority there.
Thank you for bravely reporting the truth. I was there. It was horrible. Militarized police violently arresting peaceful water protectors. Shame.
Thank goodness the police have helicopters and armoured vehicles and weapons and fatigues and riot gear. Look at those frightening protesters, so intimidating with their water is life t-shirts and defend the sacred signs.
“Look at those frightening protesters, so intimidating with their water is life t-shirts and defend the sacred signs.”
When someone has embraced the death cult, what could be more terrifying than celebrating life?
Great footage. Thanks for covering this story.
The auto-play of video is annoying.
There are different comments under ‘Latest’ vs ‘Threads’
13 vs 9, respectively. (I’ve noted this many times)
first time commenters
@nuf said, @kitt –
Yes, that autoplay aspect of that video is annoying; gave me a start. I don’t know about it playing with other stories, but the tech folks should do SOMETHING to fix autoplay. Autoplay is VERY annoying.
Very different police response than what happened in Oregon when the Bundy gang occupied a federal bird sanctuary. The governor of Oregon had to literally scream in the face of the FBI to do something. The local sheriff basically ran away and did not want any confrontation. Thanks for coverage.
There was no financial interest involved in Oregon. The money talks.
The govt in Oregon is of by and for the people and OWNED by the people.
The govs in the dakotas are run by political whores who couldnt get a job anywhere else and the land is owned by the corporations – so they will tell you.
Guns. Put their lives directly at risk and they’re initially less likely to have any kind of violent confrontation. If violence or threat of it is the only language they speak, perhaps those seeking change should consider changing their dialects.
Completely Peaceful protest is certainly the ideal, something to strive for, but considering we live in a far from ideal world, is it being incredibly naive to think it is currently a useful tactic?
Remember that MLK’s tactics and those of the civil rights activists since have achieved nothing to at best marginal, cosmetic changes to the system.
” If violence or threat of it is the only language they speak, perhaps those seeking change should consider changing their dialects.”
How do you defeat the death cult with death? Doesn’t that just mean you have joined them?
Difference being the Bundy Gang was armed to the teeth, and there was no oil or natural gas at issue.
Dakota Access Pipeline protesters all show up with AR15s slung on their shoulders, and about a hundred prone in firing positions ringing them from 500 yards, and I bet this particular little band of state police doesn’t even show up.
Not saying that’s a moral way to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline any more than it was moral for the Bundy Gang to engage in their little asinine takeover of a bird refuge in my home state. But there is no doubt that everyone possessing guns forces the police to rethink their strategy for dealing with a “protest” (which is not to argue the DAP protesters are anything like the Bundy Gang who were a bunch of gun fetishist and anti-public lands goons, and really some of the dullest tools in the shed so to speak).
You’d think it was the IDF vs Palestinians …
or 1960s Birmingham.
Why isn’t the National Guard stepping in?
Teh Peace Prize Prez is busy.
I hope that’s sarcasm, National Guard ?
its sarca.
stick around, get an education, you’ll be doing it too.
How long did you study to get your sense of sarcasm.
If a police officer is told to go out and arrest peaceful protesters, and said cop agrees with the protesting, is he allowed to not take part in said arresting? This video is disgusting…
This story looked much different on the news networks with only quotes from the cops.
You are to be commended for covering this. Keep doing it until we got more coverage from other media.
Whenever I open The Intercept sound from this video plays no matter which article I’m reading. Could someone please inform me how to keep that from happening? Thanks.
Keep up the good work..“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power”
Benito Mussolini quotes (Italian dictator, 1883-1945)
I would love to see the video so I may share but the video doesn’t show.
I am and always be a loyal American veteran but have always have been ashamed of the government’s treatment of Native Americans..history shows that the government has broken every treaty signed and sealed by our brothers with the malevont government who lied, cheated, stole and used genocide against the only true, orginal Americans to take their lands.
Thanks Jihan and TI for covering the story.
The police have been unfortunately typical in their response.
The idea that protesting amounts to rioting is ridiculous.
Please keep us updated.
Excellent work!! Keep fighting the good fight!!
Excellent footage. Please keep covering this.
I am ashamed of my country.
does that include yourself?
i am proud of the people who are ashamed of their country.
it’s easy
I am ashamed of my country
feels good
thanks
I’m ashamed of mankind period.
Thank you for your work, Jihan.
Thank you very much for your support. The people of Standing Rock are brave.
I have the feeling, you have a brutal regime in your country.
Should Russia intervene to make a Regime Change?
Naked violence to the natives. How ugly.