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  2. Dakota Access Pipeline protests - Wikipedia

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    In October, another camp called "Winter Camp" was established on Energy Transfer Partners private property [104] —directly in the pipeline's proposed path. Citing eminent domain , [ 105 ] Native American protesters declared that the land rightly belongs to them under the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie .

  3. Stop Line 3 protests - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Light Camp was established on June 7 by tribal members and protesters at the site where Enbridge plans to bury its pipeline underneath the headwaters of the Mississippi River. As a multi-day prayer commenced, over 100 people set up camp, pitching tents along an Enbridge matting platform positioned over the river. [ 18 ]

  4. Police clear UC Irvine camp, make arrests after protesters ...

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    Police clear UC Irvine camp, make arrests after protesters occupy science building Hannah Fry, Terry Castleman, Ruben Vives, Richard Winton, Angie Orellana Hernandez, Ashley Ahn May 15, 2024 at 6: ...

  5. Fresh chaos, arrests on US college campuses as police flatten ...

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    In New Hampshire, police arrested approximately 100 protesters in separate incidents at Dartmouth University and the University of New Hampshire overnight, breaking up encampments.

  6. Jasilyn Charger - Wikipedia

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    This camp was a first step to block construction of the pipeline. [13] The Dakota Access Pipeline would move large quantities of oil under the Missouri River, posing a threat to the main source of drinking water for the Stand Rock Sioux. [2] The prayer camp served as more than just a means to protest the Pipeline.

  7. UCLA students, staff among more than 200 arrested as police ...

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    More than 200 people were arrested Thursday morning as police moved into the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, dismantling tents and pushing out protesters in a clash that lasted hours.

  8. Trial begins for North Dakota's effort to recoup costs of ...

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    The protests drew a 230-day response that involved 178 agencies, resulted in 761 arrests and required a four-day cleanup of the camp and 600 bins to remove 9.8 million pounds of trash, he said.

  9. 2024 University of California, Irvine pro-Palestinian campus ...

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    On May 15, 2024, a crackdown on a pro-Palestine encampment at University of California, Irvine resulted in an occupation of the UC Irvine Science Building by the protesters. [1] UCI police put out a mutual aid call and received a response from at least 16 law enforcement agencies from around Orange County. [2]