Representatives from the Standing Rock Sioux nation addressed the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva this week, trying to galvanize international opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline project. As Aarti Pole reports, the battle could set a precedent for future proposed projects that impact indigenous communities here in Canada.
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Indigenous representatives raise pipeline issues at UN
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