Indigenous protesters at U.S. Interior Department reject drilling on public lands

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-08-03 06:08:37

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Washington, August 3 (RHC)-- In Washington, D.C., Indigenous-led protesters erected large tripods in a nonviolent, symbolic blockade of the Interior Department.  

The protesters are demanding that U.S. President Joe Biden take immediate executive action on the climate, and are rejecting mandated oil and gas lease sales on public lands and waters as part of any new climate legislation. 

Activist Ashley Engle of the Ikiya Collective told reporters: “People are dying.  My people are dying right now.  And we are not your sacrifice zones.  We will not be your sacrifice zones.  We will not sacrifice our lands, our waters or our children or future generations.  And that includes your children, too.  And we also want Biden to declare a climate emergency.”
 



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