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Explore the events at Mesha Camp where protectors faced tear gas and dogs while defending their land from pipeline workers.

Standing United: Protecting Sacred Land From Pipeline Expansion

The spirit of resistance burns bright at Mesha Camp, where brave protectors have taken a stand against the relentless advance of pipeline construction. Recent events have brought to light the harsh realities faced by those defending sacred lands. Reports from the field describe pipeline workers deploying tear gas and siccing dogs on peaceful demonstrators. This escalating aggression underscores the vital importance of the "warriors" rising and standing firm.

The image provided view the image here captures a moment of intense confrontation, highlighting the presence of dogs during these encounters. Another linked account, "Dogs, pepper spray used against North Dakota pipeline protesters", further corroborates the use of force against those speaking for the land.

The North Entrance of the camp has become a focal point, a testament to the unwavering commitment of these protectors. Their efforts are a crucial part of a larger movement to safeguard not only the environment but also the cultural heritage tied to these lands. It's a call to action, a reminder that the time for warriors to get up and stand up is now.

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  • Mesha Camp – Pipeline workers threw tear gas at protectors in the field and sicced their dogs on them.. Time for the warriors to get up and stand up!! NORTH ENTRANCE | www.facebook.com

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