- Shawn Brant
Shawn Brant is a Mohawk insurgent from
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Ontario , Canada.In the
1990 s, Brant participated in protests at Oka and Ipperwash. InNovember 2006 , the Mohawk community of Tyendinaga reclaimed a gravel quarry that was licensed to remove over 100,000 tonnes of gravel per year despite ongoingland claims negotiations. The Mohawks claimed that their land was being stolen from them by the Canadian government that was at the same time ostensibly engaged in land claims negotiations. [ [http://www.naomiklein.org/articles/2007/05/more-mine-metaphor "More than A Mine, A Metaphor", "Naomi Klein"] May 4th 2007. ] Although the Canadian government had formally recognized the quarry as Mohawk land in2003 , private development had continued ever since. [ [http://www.ocap.ca/supporttmt/files/fsb-rgb-final.pdf "In Support of the Mohawks of Tyendinaga"] ] In January 2007, Brant was arrested for uttering ‘death threats’ to members of the Canadian Military who had been present at the November protest. On April 14th 2008, Brant was acquitted of all charges.In April 2007 he organized a 30-hour illegal blockade of a CN rail line in eastern Ontario.cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/07/05/brant-surrender.html|title=Aboriginal protester surrenders to police|publisher=CBC News|date=5 July 2007|accessdate=2007-07-05] After this time the Ontario police guaranteed immunity to the protestors in exchange for ending the protest. The offer was accepted and the protest ended without arrest or injury. On
April 25 th, Police Commissioner Julian Fantino issued a warrant for Brant’s arrest.In June 2007, the Mohawks of Tyendinaga illegally blockaded CN lines and highways running through Mohawk land near
Deseronto, Ontario . Brant participated as a Mohawk spokesperson as part of the National Aboriginal Day of Action on June 29, 2007. Brant was charged with 9 counts ofmischief and breech of bail conditions. He turned himself in on July 5th and was denied bail. Denied bail again on August 10th, Brant was finally released on August 30th with $50,000 bond and a $50,000 surety. The courts have consistently denied Brant the right the associate with Tyendinaga protests.On April 25th, Brant was again arrested and detained for assault and weapons charges in relation to a confrontation between two white men from Deseronto – James Lalonde and Mike Lalonde - and several nonviolent aboriginal protesters. Brant’s wife, Sue Collis, issued a public statement declaring that Shawn’s weapon was a deadly fishing spear. [ [http://www.ocap.ca/supporttmt/past_05042008.html "Shawn Brant's Arrest - Statement by Sue Collis"] May 4, 2008] To date, Brant has been the only person charged.
On May 27th 2008, Brant was put on lock-down for 23 hours a day for 12 days, for misconduct and breaking the prison rules. He was burning
sage in his cell as part of a Mohawk religious ceremony.See also
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Mohawk nation
*Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Ontario References
External links
* [http://www.ocap.ca/supporttmt/ Tyendinaga Support Committee]
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