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Voices: The Peoples News


Published since March, 2003

June 5, 2K6

Six Nations people  keep the peace despite OPP tactics

 KANENHSTATON, GRAND RIVER TERRITORY OF THE SIX NATIONS-

 

Six Nations Haudenosaunee, in an effort to   support continued peaceful negotiations, averted a major altercation between OPP, Caledonia residents and the Haudenosaunee Sunday night, that had been sparked by an Ontario Provincial Police incident, unrelated to the reclamation site.  At about 8 p.m. Sunday night, an OPP cruiser was found on 6th Line near  Cayuga Road. The cruiser had apparently been following a car down 6th LIne when it was spotted by Six Nations people who surrounded the cruiser. Six Nations police were called to the scene.

 

Two OPP officers were found inside the cruiser with a female constable telling Six Nations people, from the neighbourhood, she was “lost.”   The two officers and the cruiser were released to OPP after Six Nations Police charged the officers with trespassing. Six Nations Police and OPP have a mutual aid agreement. However, OPP are required to seek permission to enter Six Nations territory. That did not happen in this incident . 

 

The OPPincident led to  a standoff on Argyle Street, between Haudenosaunee and Caledonia people who had once again gathered blocking Argyle Street behind an OPPline. The Caledonia residents carried placards and signs reading “Bring in the Army.” The stand off continued until about 11 p.m. when Six Nations people, again,  moved back onto the reclamation site, leaving the Caledonia crowd blocking the roadway. “There were concerns that a barricade may go back up, but we want to make it clear, that the incident involving the OPP officer had nothing to do with the reclamation site,” said reclamation site spokeswoman, Hazel Hill. “The people at the reclamation site fully support our negotiating team and efforts to reach a peaceful resolution that will see the reclamation lands returned to the Haudenosaunee.”    

 

For further information, contact:

Spokeswoman Hazel Hill

(519)865-7723

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