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Protest at Standing Rock Dakota Access Pipeline in the US

Water protectors comfort each other as heavily armed authorities advanced to push them back from an encampment in the direct path of the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL). . Advancing authorities attacked Water Protectors with flash grenades, bean bag launchers, pepper spray and Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs) and arrested 117 people. 
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Protest at Standing Rock Dakota Access Pipeline in the US

The public witnessed a new level of escalation on October 27, 2016 in the Native struggle at Standing Rock, as police swept through an encampment in the direct path of the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL). The resulting standoff with the National Guard, and police officers from various states, led to 117 arrests. Advancing authorities attacked Water Protectors with flash grenades, bean bag launchers, pepper spray and Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs).   It is crucial that people recognize that Standing Rock is part of an ongoing struggle against colonial violence. The Dakota Access pipeline (#NoDAPL) is a front of struggle in a long-erased war against Native peoples -- a war that has been active since first contact, and waged without interruption. 
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Protest at Standing Rock Dakota Access Pipeline in the US (Photos & Video)
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Unique identifier: GP0STQ9VG 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 27/10/2016 
Locations: Cannon Ball, North Dakota, North America, North Dakota, United States of America
Credit line: © Richard Bluecloud Castaneda / Greenpeace 
Size: 3840px × 5760px     5.24 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★★★ (B)