ATTENTION NEW ZEALANDERS!
"Since
2007 Kiwibank have used Citibank to process all of their
international payments — which
will have amounted to hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of
dollars in that time."
Kiwibank’s
connection to the Dakota Access Pipeline
And how you can help water protectors at Standing Rock
Standing
Rock water protectors are holding out against extraordinary
police violence.
They need our solidarity now more than ever.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
are calling for people all around the world to join them as water
protectors by putting pressure on the 16 banks that are still funding
the Dakota Access Pipeline.
If
greedy oil magnates cannot complete the pipeline project by January
1st 2017, a majority of the stakeholders will be able to renegotiate
or cancel their contracts. This
could mean an end to the pipeline project once and for all.
1 December, 2016
With your support, we’ve
been piling pressure on Citibank who are one of the main funders of
the pipeline. Together we’ve sent 5,000 messages — or one
every six minutes for the past 3 weeks.
Since
2007 Kiwibank have used Citibank to process all of their
international payments — which
will have amounted to hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of
dollars in that time.
Over
the month of December, we’re
calling on people in the ActionStation community to
visit your local Kiwibank branch and insist they ditch Citibank
unless they stop funding the pipeline.
Why target Kiwibank?
Because as their own tagline states, Kiwibank belongs to all of us.
And we get to hold our bank to the standard of what we think is
right.
Imagine if we had at
least one person visit every single Kiwibank branch in New Zealand at
least once during the month of December.
We
know putting pressure on banks can work. Bank
DNB in Norway recently announced it is going to sell its assets in
the Dakota Access Pipeline projectfollowing
an outpouring of public pressure.
Water protectors at
Standing Rock are being blasted by water cannons and rubber bullets
in freezing conditions in the middle of the night. They have a
constant, and heavily militarised police presence watching over their
camp day in, day out.
Kia kaha, kia maia, kia manawanui.
Be strong, be steadfast, be willing,
We spoke with Ninakaye
Taanetinorau from Ngāti Maniapoto who recently returned to Aotearoa
New Zealand from the frontline of Standing Rock. Ninakaye went as
part of a delegation of Māori to support the First Nations people
protecting their sacred land
Want
to do more to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline Project? Here is a list
of further actions that other ActionStation members have taken, and
you can too if you haven’t already.
Please note: There are
several online companies sponsoring posts on Facebook trying to sell
Water Protector T-Shirts to support Standing Rock, these are FAKE.
There is no evidence or
transparency the money is going where it says it will. They’re
targeting ads at folks who have checked in or liked genuine Standing
Rock pages.
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