Canada’s first ‘prisoner of conscience’ is an Indigenous land defender
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Canada’s first ‘prisoner of conscience’ is an Indigenous land defender

Politics tamfitronics In 2019, construction began on a natural gas pipeline that would cut through the unceded homelands of the Wet’suwet’en Nation in western Canada. Wet’suwet’en land and water protectors were forbidden from coming near the construction area operated by Coastal Gaslink, owned by TC Energy. However, the project was met almost immediately with resistance and gained international attention due to the tribe’s use of traditional law. Under Wet’suwet’en law, the pipeline trespassed on Wet’suwet’en land. With no treaty signed with Canada or Britain, Wet’suwet’en argue that their laws are still applicable — a political status recognized by the Canadian supreme court — and they have the right to evict Coastal Gaslink, and its pipeline, from its homelands.In 2021, Chief Dsta’hyl, a Wet’suwet’en...
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Shaibu Throws Obaseki Under The Bus As Their Fight Worsens In Edo

Politics tamfitronics Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, criticized Governor Godwin Obaseki for failing to acknowledge his reinstatement to office by the court, claiming that he was instrumental in making Obaseki Governor.During an appearance on Channels Television’s political program, ”Politics Today”, on Friday, Shaibu stated that it took former Governor Adams Oshiomhole three months to convince him to support Obaseki’s candidacy.“Obaseki was not a politician, and he was not financially equipped to run for governor. Oshiomhole introduced him, and some of us initially argued against it. But out of respect for Oshiomhole, we eventually agreed to support Obaseki,” Shaibu explained. “It wasn’t Obaseki who made me; I made him. We used our resources, mobilized our friends, and leveraged our political capital to make him governor.”The ongoing conflict between Shaibu and Obaseki stems from issues related...
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Shinawatra heiress elected Thailand’s PM
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Shinawatra heiress elected Thailand’s PM

Politics tamfitronics BANGKOK — The 37-year-old daughter of billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra became Thailand's prime minister Friday, the third member of the influential but divisive clan to lead the country.Paetongtarn Shinawatra — the youngest leader in Thailand's history as a constitutional monarchy and the second woman premier after her aunt Yingluck — assumes office after two court rulings that threw the kingdom's politics into turmoil.She will hope to avoid the fate of her father and aunt, both of whom were ousted by the army during a two-decade power struggle between Thaksin and the kingdom's conservative pro-military, pro-royalist establishment.Thailand's newly elected Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra performs a greeting in thanks as the party members applaud to celebrate after winning the parliamentary vote to become prime minister, at the Pheu Thai Party's headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, 16 August...
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Opinion: ‘Politics makes strange bedfellows’
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Opinion: ‘Politics makes strange bedfellows’

Politics tamfitronics Politics tamfitronics Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance takes a peak behind the curtain of Monday’s Clark County Republican Party Central Committee meetingKen Vance, editorClark County TodayIn a news story earlier this week, I shared with you the fact that Rep. Jim Walsh, the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party, praised the Clark County Republican Party (CCRP) for its performance in the August primary election. Walsh did so in the form of a video that was played for party precinct committee officers (PCOs) prior to Monday’s CCRP Central Committee meeting in Brush Prairie.Ken VanceAfter the video was played, the CCRP leadership and its PCOs discussed several ways they could translate their success in the primary into success in November’s general election. The meeting was contentious at times, as frustrations with candidates in...
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