The C.B.S.A. legal team created a ‘lookout synopsis’ yesterday, as an attempt to criminalize Teiohontathe Fallan Davis legal team. Teiohontathe endured two and a half days of a ‘character assasination’ style interrogation from Sean Gaudet, during the Human Rights Tribunal. Teiohontathe’s mother, Katenies has been working as part of Teiohontathe’s team during the Human Rights Tribunal, and has allready assisted to win 4 previous federal court trials.
This morning, we all gathered in the same vehicle to go attend the Human Rights Tribunal together. We were all laughing and appreciated driving by the sign at the crossroads that read ‘We Love You Fallan and We Support You’. The sign was up at the Crossroads, the only road leading north out of Kawehno:ke, so everyone in our community will see it when we travel north from our homes.
We were happy that the vehicle line-up on the bridge was very short, so we actually did not have to wait for long to get to the C.B.S.A. blockade on Brookdale Avenue in Cornwall Ontario. I was feeling happy to know that Teiohontathe Fallan was scheduled to only endure 30 more minutes of abusive interrogation.
When we pulled up to the C.B.S.A. blockade, the agents recognized all of us right away. Today was different, because for the past few months, the same agents never asked any of us for identification when we passed through. They asked us where we were coming from. We told the C.B.S.A. agents that we were on our way to the Human Rights Tribunal. She asked for all of us to provide identification. Some of our team are not members or citizens of Canada, USA, Mohawks, nor Akwesasne. The C.B.S.A. agent said that she will not accept their identification cards, and we responded by yelling ‘We will Never carry your government IDs, Never!’.
Suddenly, more C.B.S.A. agents drove up and parked their vehicle in front of ours. More C.B.S.A. agents approached every side of our vehicle, and some were putting black leather gloves on. One or two started barking orders at our driver, yelling at her, accusing her of derogatory activities. She got out of the car and tried to help him calm down. I was sitting behind our driver and I asked the C.B.S.A. agents why they were trying to escalate issues with us.
More C.B.S.A. agents approached the left side of our vehicle and demanded that ‘Janet Davis’ get out of our vehicle now. We asked them why and they would not answer us. More C.B.S.A. agents gathered around the back of our vehicle with our driver. The C.B.S.A. agent stayed sitting inside their tiny booth, and he turned his back towards us when our cameras pointed towards him.
The C.B.S.A. agents drove Katenies over to their small trailer in a fenced in compound, next to Hiebert’s restaurant. We followed them over and asked them why they were arresting Katenies. The C.B.S.A. agentt #16210 stated that he did not know why he took Katenies away from us. He also stated that he will not provide form E67 nor any information, nor any documents about why he put Katenies in a holding room
Another C.B.S.A. agent did not have a badge number on, so I asked him what his badge number is. He scoffed at me and said he does not have to wear his badge number. His superior (#16210) stated that hiding their badge numbers is ‘an internal matter’ and that I should not be concerned. The C.B.S.A. agent with no badge number, scoffed again and went back to writing in his notebook while he looked over my identification card. He was in a black uniform and wore a gun.
I went outside and got a camera and returned to the C.B.S.A. trailer with more of our group. More of us asked again why they are not wearing their badge numbers and #16210 stated again that its an internal matter and that they don’t have to wear their badge numbers. We pointed our cameras at them, and the C.B.S.A. agent (that previously refused to wear his badge number), ran into a back room and grabbed a badge number (#20372). He walked back to me, while putting a badge number on, then he took it back off and held it in front of our cameras smiling. I have to wonder if that was even his real badge number.
Luckily, someone was able to phone the Human Rights Tribunal Commision and let them know that we were not able to attend the planned Tribunal, because C.B.S.A. was holding us up, refusing to state why they put Katenies in handcuffs and took her away to Bail Court.
We followed them to the Bail Court in Cornwall and waited from the morning until 4:15pm. They finally brought Katenies out to the Bail Court room and refused to let her go. The judge threatened to hold her until she agreed to get a lawyer. He stated that he did not want to hear her case, because their Crown Prosecutor wanted to spend at least 3 hours working on Katenies.
The last time C.B.S.A. got this Human Rights Tribunal cancelled, it was because Teiohontathe Fallan Davis chose to beleive that C.B.S.A. lawyer, Sean Goudet needed to take time off, because he stated that his close family member had a serious illness. How many more tricks will C.B.S.A. pull out of their bag, as an attempt to stop this Human Rights Tribunal from being heard?


