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Joseph,
I can’t believe it’s finally happening.
Tomorrow, the Supreme Court of Canada will rule on whether Inuit were properly consulted about an oil exploration project that threatens their Arctic home. This ruling will be the culmination of more than three years of legal action for the Inuit community of Clyde River, Nunavut.
With the Supreme Court ruling due to be released tomorrow, I wanted to send a special note of thanks to all Greenpeace supporters for everything you’ve done to support Clyde River over the past three years.
And that’s just some of what you’ve done! The support you’ve shown for this tiny community that decided to stand up for their rights and for our shared planet has been truly inspiring.
The ruling for the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation – who are contesting the approval of the Line 9 tar sands pipeline in their territory – will be announced at the same time as the ruling for Clyde River.
Tomorrow, the court could decide to stand on the right side of history and support Indigenous communities demanding their right to protect their home.
Or it could side with companies and governments that want to exploit the lands and waters that Indigenous Peoples have stewarded for millennia.
Whatever the outcome, I know that both communities can count on all of us for our continued support.
With special thanks,
Farrah
Arctic Campaigner, Greenpeace Canada
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Joseph,
The world's longest‐running military occupation and genocide is still on going, and it is taking place right now in West Papua, Indonesia. This area is home the world's second-largest rainforest and a civilization that dates back 50,000 years. But now the West Papuan people and their lands are all in danger of becoming extinct.
More than 500,000 people have already been killed in the West Papua genocide, and there's no sign the pace will slow down. Already this month, more than 135 people — including 79 children and youths — have been arrested for peaceful protests. The Indonesian police tortured many of them. Last year alone, the Indonesian police rounded up more than 8,000 children and adults illegally.
The Free West Papua Campaign has started a Care2 petition demanding that the UN intervene immediately, before more lives are senselessly lost. Thousands of people from West Papua have literally risked their lives to sign it, in the hopes that their voice will reach the UN.
In just a few weeks, dedicated human rights supporters are going to swim 69 kilometers across Lake Geneva to bring this petition straight to the United Nations headquarters. Let's make sure that when they arrive in Geneva, they have the support of tens of thousands of people from around the world!
Don't let the world close its eyes to this horror. Demand an end to the occupation and genocide now!
Thank you for all that you do,
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