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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ~ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Quebec jury acquits 34 Native warriors
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- By Mahtowin
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- On July 3, a Quebec jury acquitted 34 Native warriors from the
- Mohawk and other nations on all charges stemming from their
- defense of the Mohawk sovereign territories of Kanesatake and
- Kahnawake.
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- During the summer of 1990, members of the Mohawk Nation, joined
- by hundreds of supporters from Native nations across Canada and
- the U.S., maintained blockades at Kanesatake and Kahnawake, near
- Montreal, Quebec, to defend their right to sovereignty over their
- own lands. Private capitalist land developers had planned to
- expand a golf course over sacred Mohawk white pine forest and
- burial grounds.
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- Support actions on their behalf were undertaken across Canada and
- around the world. Thousands of massively armed Quebec provincial
- police forces and Canadian army troops surrounded them, and
- racist mobs of up to 10,000 people converged within a few hundred
- feet of the Mohawk front lines. Despite all this, the Mohawk
- Nation kept the blockades up for two months and never
- surrendered.
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- Immediately following the end of the blockade in September 1990,
- the government of Quebec indicted dozens of Native warriors on
- various riot and weapons possession charges. This was a further
- slap in the face to the Mohawks, who argued that Quebec had no
- jurisdictional right to try Native people for defending their own
- land. Few expected that these Native political defendants could
- get a fair trial before an all-white Canadian jury.
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- According to a Mohawk Nation spokesperson, the acquittal shows
- "how absurd the charges and the prosecution were in the first
- place. Also, I think it reflects that at least some white
- Canadians realize that we have a right to defend ourselves."
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- He added, however, that intense police harassment of the Mohawks,
- particularly in Kahnawake, continues.
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