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Listen to an interview with Janie Jameson, one of the spokespeople for The Protected Place, and Trudy Miller, the mother of one Six Nations political prisoner, on the situation of the state's targeting of indigenous people in resistance.
Trudy Miller, Janie Jameson
The Six Nations political prisoner situation exists within the larger context of the land reclamation of Six Nations territory near Caledonia, southern Ontario. Since February 2006, unarmed people from haudonausaunee territory have repossessed a piece of stolen land and have been charged, arrested, beaten and harrassed by canadian authorities.