Prayers for Peacemakers 22 December 2021 Turtle Island Solidarity Network

Pray that the solidarity actions happening across the country this week will have an impact
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Solidarity with Wet'suwet'en

On 19 December, the Gidimt’en Clan evicted the Coastal GasLink pipeline company from Wet’suwet’en territory and re-occupied Coyote Camp.  The Camp is located at the site where Coastal GasLink intends to drill under Wedzin Kwa, the sacred headwaters of the Wet’suwet’en people.  Last month, police violently raided Coyote Camp with assault weapons, dogs, and sniper rifles.  Now Land Defenders have courageously returned to the territory, reasserting the Hereditary Chiefs’ unanimous decision: no pipelines through Wet’suwet’en lands.

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Keep solidarity alive

Over the past year, migration flows in the Northern Aegean have changed. The large boatloads of people who once arrived —carrying fear, hope, and memories

A tree standing amid a burned landscape

God of life and creation

We come before you with heavy hearts, deeply concerned by the urgent and ongoing harm done to our homeland. In Iraqi Kurdistan, forests, farmland, and

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Palestine solidarity persists despite repression

In Toronto, Canada, police continue to repress demonstrations in solidarity with the people of Palestine. The Toronto Police Service (TPS) has expanded a “Hate Crimes

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