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Jocey Alec, Wet'suwet'en Land Defender

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Canada’s civilian spy service assessed whether First Nations land rights activists who disrupt trains should be classed as a “terrorist thre
"We've expanded the war on terror so broadly that Indigenous rights activists are being scrutinized as potential terrorists," he said.
"It's really a symptom of the war on terror stretching out so far and developing all these resources that they have to be used."
Monaghan fears ITAC is disseminating "spurious" claims through the federal security bureaucracy that discredit First Nations-led activism politically, painting it as the work of would-be terrorists, violent extremists or interloping agitators.
He said the tendency to ascribe direct action tactics by First Nations to subversive outsiders is part of CSIS's institutional culture going back years. In 1990, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Georges Erasmus denounced this narrative as "implicitly racist."
Monaghan called the documents' use of extremist framing "troublesome" because ITAC reports circulate internally to other agencies, and said they offer "pre-emptive" intelligence police can use to justify heavy-handedness.
"It just raises so many questions of why they would be so quick to try and de-legitimize Indigenous-led protests by trying to, basically, say it's antifa," said Monaghan.
"Their willingness to just almost skate over the actual political grievance, the actual political movement, and all of a sudden latch on to these de-legitimizing tropes really paints a picture internally of the policing-intelligence culture that does not take Indigenous affairs seriously."
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The service declined to address Monaghan's contention that CSIS should not be monitoring non-violent, unarmed First Nations activism under the category of potential terrorist threats, even if these actions are allegedly unlawful.
CSIS media relations officer Eric Balsam said the service is investing in trust-building activities and exploring opportunities for engagement with First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. When asked which communities the service has engaged, Balsam said that information is classified.
The article links the appropriate complaint form at the end should anyone feel like the government that CSIS sucks
#ShutDownCanada roller graff in Quebec, painted in response to the recent police raid on the Gidimt'en Checkpoint, an indigenous anti-pipeline blockade in Wet'suwet'en territory.
February 2020 - Railway blockades in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en are paralyzing the Canadian economy. The Wet’suwet’en are defending their land from the Canadian government who are invading unceded native territory to help the KKR hedge fund (among other investors) build a gas pipeline. [video]/[video]

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