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Wet’suwet’en Chief Declared Canada’s First Prisoner of Conscience

August 5, 2024
Reading time: 3 minutes
Full Story: The Canadian Press
Primary Author: Dylan Robertson

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Amnesty International called for the release of a First Nations chief who is serving two months of house arrest last Wednesday, naming him Canada’s first prisoner of conscience.

Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Dsta’hyl was arrested in 2021 for breaching a court order not to impede construction of the controversial Coastal GasLink liquefied natural gas pipeline, and is currently confined to house arrest for contempt of court, The Canadian Press reports.

Dsta’hyl, also known as Adam Gagnon, represents the Likhts’amisyu clan within the Wet’suwet’en Nation.

Amnesty considers a prisoner of conscience to be a non-violent person who had been jailed or restricted solely because of their political, religious, or other conscientiously held beliefs, or their identity.

“The extraction industries have been protected by the government and encouraged to just keep raping the land,” Dsta’hyl said at a media conference, where he appeared by video from his home.

“It’s up to us as Wet’suwet’en people to protect the land,” he told reporters.

Amnesty argued Canada has unjustly confined the chief, and others who defend their land and rights during a climate emergency.

“We’re standing before you today in a moment of urgent and profound injustice,” said David Matsinhe, the policy director with Amnesty’s Canadian chapter.

“His conviction and home imprisonment sends a chilling message to all Indigenous peoples in Canada: defending your rights and ancestral land is a crime and you will be punished for it.”

This is the first time Amnesty International has recognized a prisoner of conscience within Canada, and it is seeking his “immediate and unconditional release.”

The office of Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc referred a request for comment on Amnesty’s allegation to the B.C. prosecution services as well as the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.

The PPSC told CP the matter doesn’t fall under its jurisdiction.

Amnesty acknowledged that it often designates prisoners of conscience in countries where people are arbitrarily detained and tortured in jail.

But the group insists Dsta’hyl’s case also meets the threshold. The groups called the court order the chief violated unjust, and said it bans activities that should be protected under the global human right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.

The group’s America director Ana Piquer added that the Coastal GasLink pipeline, which has since been completed, is not a legitimate project given the climate change crisis.

Supporters of the pipeline argue it will give countries a less-emitting fossil fuel option to countries currently powered by coal.

Dsta’hyl says the pipeline has disrupted salmon habitats his people have tried for decades to conserve, in an area that has already faced extensive clearcutting and industrial expansion. He said Ottawa stands to make millions with little benefit to Indigenous people.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 31, 2024.



in Canada, Climate Action, Climate Equity & Justice, Fracking & LNG, Indigenous Rights & Reconciliation, Oil & Gas, Pipelines / Rail Transport, Subnational

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