The Palestinian Youth Movement Stands with Wet’suwet’en!

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On February 6th, 2020 the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) invaded Wet’suwet’en land, armed with snipers, and forcibly removed land defenders while they were mid-ceremony, in order to allow the Coastal Gaslink pipeline to be built through the land. The Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have unanimously rejected the pipeline, yet the Canadian government has refused to acknowledge this. 

In response to this, support for Wet’suwet’en has sprung up all across so-called Canada. Train rail blockades and port blockades have been the most powerful, causing a mass disruption of the Canadian economy, domestically and internationally, with massive popular pressure for state actors to change their engagement with the Wet’suwet’en Nation. 

We, the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), stand in firm and unrelenting solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en Nation in their struggle to defend their land, water, autonomy, and sovereignty from the colonial Canadian state and the Coastal Gaslink pipeline. The Toronto Chapter of the PYM is participating in solidarity rallies and direct action in support of Wet’suwet’en and will continue to do so until their demands are met.

In light of the current claim by the RCMP that they are removing themselves from Wet’suwet’en land, we look to reports from the Hereditary Chiefs. We encourage all those engaging with Wet’suwet’en actions to do the same as we are aware that the Canadian media outlets are actively trying to sway public opinion towards anti-Indigenous racism in order to foment the public sentiment necessary to justify the use of greater force against Indigenous land protectors and their allies. 

As Palestinians, we are all too familiar with colonial violence, dispossession, and exploitation. The Deal of the Century is an extension of the the ongoing displacement, the barring of self-determination by the Israeli state and its allies, in efforts to undermine us as a people and destroy our culture and livelihood. As we continue our struggle against settler-colonialism, we extend our full and unequivocal support to our Wet’suwet’en relatives on Turtle Island in the spirit of Joint Struggle. 

The PYM amplifies the calls from our Wet’suwet’en relatives for the removal of the RCMP from Wet’suwet’en land, for the Canadian government to respect their commitment to UNDRIP, and for Canada to respect the sovereignty of Wet’suwet’en. We call on our supporters and followers, Palestinians and Arabs in the homeland and diaspora to join solidarity actions with Wet’suwet’en wherever they are and to organize these actions in accordance with the calls from the Hereditary Chiefs. It is clear that, not only do our struggles parallel each other but our fates as peoples struggling against colonialism and oppression are indelibly tied together. Liberation will be achieved through a united front and together we are powerful enough to win. 

The Law is not on Canada’s side and, even more significantly, the people are not on Canada’s side. We stand with Wet’suwet’en!

Until Return & Liberation,

Palestinian Youth Movement

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