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		<title>2010 Predictions from Akwesasne Womens Fire .com</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, I am so happy to see 2009 trailing behind me now.  What a wild $%* year!  I seriously am still in shock and awe about my own transformation and how much my views of the world have changed, from just one traumatic year.  2009 left me with a sense of distrust and fear about the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I am so happy to see 2009 trailing behind me now.  What a wild $%* year!  I seriously am still in shock and awe about my own transformation and how much my views of the world have changed, from just one traumatic year.  2009 left me with a sense of distrust and fear about the new border agents that surround our small community.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t fear the unseen quiet executives that give orders to the border agents, police officers, and military agents, because they are not the ones in the front lines looking at me eye to eye.  This is the first year of my life that I actually looked in the eyes of so many young new officers and government agents, that let me know that they are happy to disrespect me, my friends, and family here in Akwesasne..</p>
<p>Who would have thought that military would barricade the only roads leading into and from our own homes?  Who would have guessed that so many border officers, police officers, military officers would taunt me and laugh as they told me that they may decide to never allow me to leave or return from my home in Akwesasne?  Why did no one ever warn me that even though I have absolutely no criminal record, that simply living in Akwesasne can cause the total removal of basic human rights?</p>
<p>Many of my friends and family in Akwesasne gained stress induced illness as a result of so many officers and agents surrounding us, taunting us, threatening us around our own homes.  Some have packed up and moved far away from Kawehno:ke (Akwesasne, Cornwall Island Ontario).  Some days, I worry and wonder if my weekly trip to go purchase bottled water will be my last quiet peaceful adventure?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to be the big &#8216;40&#8242; very soon and I have to admit that I really have seen alot of this world.  I&#8217;ve survived, endured, and even thrived regardless of receiving more than my share of abuse, heartache, and trauma.  I don&#8217;t say that as a competition, nor do I want sympathy.  I say that because I want you, the reader to understand just how serious and traumatic 2009 was for everyone in Akwesasne.  Those of us that live on &#8216;the island&#8217; Kawehno:ke (Cornwall Island Ontario) have been enduring a tremendous amount of emotional stress each day, because every single road that leads into or out of our homes is literally blocked by border officers.  We never know if they will send in a new group of officers that will be meaner and crueler than the last group.  Each new group seems to view us as being beneath them.  Sometimes they laugh at us, other days they snarl and bark orders at us, other days they even accuse some of us of ridiculous crimes as they cover their own security cameras.</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;ve given you enough background information of what I experienced in 2009, here in Akwesasne.  So now, I will be absolutely silly and spout out some hopeful motivational predictions for 2010 that are totally tainted by my own opinions, dreams, and experiences.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction One:</strong> All the politicians from all of Akwesasne&#8217;s districts will discover that all the USA / Canada border markers have disappeared out of Akwesasne.  All the politicians will respond by forming one united group for one united community of Akwesasne!  No Borders in the middle of our community.  Respect, Dignity, Human Rights will become the norm for every Onkwehonwe from every religion, career, beleif, lifestyle.  Akwesasne politicians will choose to Unite and work together for the common good of all of  Akwesasne.  Akwesasne politicians will find a healthy way to maintain respect, dignity, human rights for everyone living in, from, and visiting Akwesasne.  A unique approach that acknowledges kanienkehake, english, and french will be recognized internationally.  More and more &#8216;common folks&#8217; will attend the political meetings and everyone will discuss issues respectfully and actually come up with solutions that are attainable for everyone.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Two:</strong> Akwesasne will respectfully and fairly negotiate with CBSA.  Both parties will leave the table as winners with their dignity and public support.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Three:</strong> Akwesasne, Kawehno:ke will host an event where the island residents, border officers, and all politicians will attend and create a new respectful friendship.  They will agree to meet each New Year to remind each other of dignity, respect, and human rights.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Four:</strong> I will go on a one week work vacation to a tropical location to research another tiny island.  I will report back on how the foreign tiny island was once full of slaves that gained their freedom and became one of the world&#8217;s most successful banking capitals of the world.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Five:</strong> Akwesasne Womens Fire .com will debut more new workshops where participants can learn how to Video record their lives and share their discoveries with their own friends, family, and neighbors.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Six:</strong> Akwesasne&#8217;s animal control group will create a local family friendly zoo.  Locals and tourists will visit to learn about Onkwehonwe traditional stories, culture, and history in regards to our relationship with the Natural world.   Onkwehonwe will enjoy career opportunities in Akwesasne regarding vetinarian medicine, zookeeper and other similar opportunities.  PTSD sufferers will be able to foster care for animals and the animals will help them to overcome their PTSD.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Seven:</strong> Akwesasne will receive affordable cellular phone services, internet services, and wireless internet services.  <a href="http://www.SeawayWebSites.com" target="_blank">SeawayWebSites.com</a> will help more locals in Akwesasne to learn how to use their computers to benefit from internet and innovative technologies.  AkwesasneWomensFire.com will host more workshops to help locals learn how to videotape their lives in Akwesasne.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Eight:</strong> Akwesasne will continue to enjoy health services within our own community.  Our health care providers will treat everyone with respect and dignity always.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Nine:</strong> Akwesasne&#8217;s local library and museum will expand and provide more public computers with internet access.  They will also have super comfortable and cute furniture with a geek friendly internet cafe that promotes friendly gatherings amongst knowledge seekers.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Prediction Ten:</strong> Every single home in Akwesasne,  will have access to healthy clean water from every single tap.  We won&#8217;t be forced to buy huge bottles of water for cooking and human consumption anymore.</p>
<p>Hatskwe!  Their you have it!  My own opinionated predictions for 2010.  Kenoronkwa Akwesasne tahnon Akwesasneron.  Happy New Year!</p>
<p>2010 can Bring It!</p>
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		<title>CBSA labels Indians, as Immigrants and Refugees in Canada?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monday, December 21 2009, Akwesasne
My name is Monica, I am Onkwehonwe and I live in Akwesasne (Kawehno:ke aka Cornwall Island portion). Others often refer to Onkwehonwe around Akwesasne, as &#8216;Indian&#8217; or &#8216;Mohawk&#8217; or &#8216;First Nation, Aboriginal, Indigenous, Iroquois, Haudenosaunee, Native&#8217;.  On days that I choose to leave or return to my home, I am forced [...]]]></description>
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<p>My name is Monica, I am Onkwehonwe and I live in Akwesasne (Kawehno:ke aka Cornwall Island portion). Others often refer to Onkwehonwe around Akwesasne, as &#8216;Indian&#8217; or &#8216;Mohawk&#8217; or &#8216;First Nation, Aboriginal, Indigenous, Iroquois, Haudenosaunee, Native&#8217;.  On days that I choose to leave or return to my home, I am forced to make a decision about how I will accomplish that.  Will I take a right turn or a left turn?  What are my chances of returning home safely, peacefully, and intact?</p>
<p>Either way I turn to leave or return to my home, I must beep my closest friends and family to let them know the exact time that I make the turn and which way I will turn.  I never know when or if any border agents, police, troopers, military, union agencies, or corporations (Seaway, Gas, Telus) are going to decide to barricade our roads and bridges.  Each time they decided to barricade our roads, bridges, and imprison all Onkwehonwe onto our tiny island this year, they usually laughed as they told me that the &#8216;Mohawks of Akwesasne&#8217; have no human rights with them.  Other days they would frown, bark orders at me, and demand that I submit to all of their commands.  Other days, they threatened to take my cameras away from me.</p>
<p>One night, this past summer (2009), a female NY State Trooper, actually crept up to my vehicle with her hand on her gun, as if she was terrified my vehicle would blow up on her.  I had to put both my hands up in the air and loudly say hello so that she could at least hear a human being&#8217;s voice, coming from inside my vehicle.  I have to say that I was alarmed that she might just start shooting me, simply because I was just trying to return to my home after purchasing a few bottles of water.</p>
<p>If I take a left turn, I must prepare myself mentally and remind myself of The Great Law.  Based on how the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) union agents have treated myself, my friends, and family for the past 50+ years,  I know that I can be the next unfortunate traveler.</p>
<p>At any time, a traveler may be unfortunate to be forced to deal with a miserable CBSA union agent.  Not every CBSA union agent is the same, but we seem to have a clique of CBSA agents around Akwesasne, that have a very long history of dealing out abuse, harm, and threats towards innocent travelers.</p>
<p><strong>Why is CBSA is stealing vehicles from Akwesasne?</strong><br />
In October 2009, CBSA union agents started stealing vehicles from anyone they know that lives in Akwesasne.  CBSA then demands a $1000.00 or more ransom, to be paid by the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, before they will return the stolen vehicle or even show the paperwork about why they stole the vehicles.  CBSA union agents have stolen the same vehicle from the same individuals, while laughing in the vehicle owners&#8217; faces on occasion.  CBSA continues to steal vehicles from Akwesasne, even today.</p>
<p>Has your vehicle been stolen by border agents?</p>
<p><strong>How  is CBSA forcing more than $30,000.00 per day from working class people in Akwesasne? </strong><br />
On some days, CBSA collects more than $30,000.00 from the mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers, sons, daughters, and good innocent working-class people that live in Akwesasne.  Some of the people, refuse to allow MCA (Mohawk Council of Akwesasne) to pay the ransom for them, because they do not want the MCA to represent them as Onkwehonwe.  Some of the people, empty their life savings to pay the ransom.  Others take out personal loans to pay the ransom to CBSA.  Others in Akwesasne, go to the roads and beg for dollars, hoping that 1000 or more travelers will be able to spare a dollar, so that they can get their vehicle back and get their own children to school safely.</p>
<p><strong>Why does CBSA want Akwesasne and Indians put under Marhall Law? </strong><br />
CBSA union agents laugh at the Mohawks of Akwesasne and try to escalate the bully game.  On a few occasions, this past summer of 2009, they have been overheard laughing and urging their angry victims to go beg for dollars, shut down their own bridges in Akwesasne,, so that all the Indians could be put under Marshall Law.</p>
<p>Have you ever had a border agent make threats about martial law for your own community?</p>
<p><strong>Why is CBSA calling the Mohawks of Akwesasne, Immigrants and Refugees?</strong><br />
Sometimes when CBSA union agents recognize us, as being from Akwesasne, they scowl at us and demand that we go in another building to be interrogated.  Other days, the CBSA union agents, will shut their booth window and get on their phone when they recognize our faces as being from Akwesasne.  After they talk on the phone, they usually demand that we go to another CBSA trailer to be interrogated.  Sometimes they hide their faces and their badge numbers from my cameras, when they say and do things that are abusive towards us and break their own laws, mandates, and policies.</p>
<p>When we are forced to go to another CBSA trailer, their are usually another set of CBSA union agents that interrogate us.  The scrutinize our identification cards, passports, status card, drivers licenses or whatever identification we may be carrying.  When I ask them why they are interroogating me, they angrily state that they are following the &#8216;Immigration and Refugee Act&#8217; or the &#8220;Immigration and Refugee Protection Act&#8217;.  When I tell them that Onkwehonwe and Indians are absolutely not &#8216;Immigrants&#8217;, nor are we &#8220;Refugees&#8217;, they usually scowl, laugh at me, or start behaving even more bizarre towards me.</p>
<p>Have you ever been forced to prove that you are not an immigrant or refugee, after you showed your identification to a border agent?</p>
<p><strong>Why and Where do CBSA agents deport Indians too?</strong><br />
Usually as I deal with each incident with CBSA, I end up hearing about at least 5 more stories about other Onkwehonwe, Indians, Mohawks, Aboriginals, Indiginous, and First Nations individuals that were kidnapped, driven far away from their home, and dropped off at another border agency location.  When CBSA union agents drop them off in the middle of nowhere, far away from their homes, they are left to fend for themselves and who knows if all of them ever make it back to safety?  I am sad to think about any young travelers that are  not able to afford the basics of personal safety.  A cell phone along the border towns is an outrageous bill,  that many working class people are not able to afford.</p>
<p>Are you an Indian that was deported from your own home?  If yes, where did the border agents deport you too?</p>
<p><strong>Lessons Learned about living around corporation borders. </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Do not travel alone around the borders.  Some border agents have a nasty habit of falsely accusing travelers of various crimes.  Some border agents are very nice,  but the few that are nasty, have really created serious safety hazards for all Onkwehonwe and travelers.</li>
<li>Contact at least one friend or family member before you leave for your destination, during the route to your destination, and when you arrive at your destination.</li>
<li>Always keep an audio recorder on and recording when you are forced to deal with border agents.</li>
<li>Keep  your camera / video camera recording when you are forced to deal with border agents.  Be sure to not put yourself or your camera in a position that can be considered &#8216;hindering an officer of performing his duties.&#8217;  Keep a safe distance away, do not point the camera at the officer&#8217;s computer keyboard if present.</li>
<li>If  you must travel alone, listen to happy peaceful music or audio that helps you maintain a peaceful happy mind.  I know it sounds silly, but some of the nastiest border agents around here, seem to pickup on any travelers that are having a moment of weakness (anger, fear, anxiety).  Do not risk your safety, by putting yourself in a situation where angry bully border agents may decide to take their misery out on you.</li>
<li>When you are in a group setting, keep your cameras and audio recording and pointed at others in your group as they deal with border agents.  Be sure that your fellow travelers also point their cameras at you while you document the event.  Cameras seem to help everyone to remember to act with their best behavior.  Remember to stay calm and focused on remaining peaceful, calm, and safe.  Do all you can to De-escalate any incidents involving angry, frightened, anxious, border agents.</li>
<li>If you notice CBSA border agents putting on black leather gloves and covering up their own security cameras, make sure you loudly point out that more cameras are still pointing at the officers from outside your small group that the CBSA union agents are focusing on.  When CBSA union agents realize that cameras are still recording their actions, they tend to stop threatening, making up false accusations, and often will stop their attack right their.  **  if you notice CBSA union agent is loudly verbally stating something that totally contradicts what is going on, quickly loudly let that CBSA union agent know that their are still more cameras on the incident.</li>
<li>Cameras, Video Cameras, and Audio recorders can be setup to automatically upload incidents to the internet and other servers.  You need to learn how to do that for yourself if you are traveling around the borders.  You can contact me around Akwesasne, if you need some help to learn how to document the events in your life around Akwesasne.</li>
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<p>I often wonder why some of the border agents consistently try to escalate a simple grocery shopping trip into a national security incident.  I may never understand why any border agent would choose to go into a career field that they so obviously hate so much.  I must say that if it were not for the friendly, honest, and professional border agents, I may never be able to enjoy the benefits of simple basic human rights around Akwesasne.</p>
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		<title>Canadian Human Rights Tribunal stopped early.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 17:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thursday December 17 2009, Nav Can Center, Davis vs Human Rights Tribunal
I am still at the Davis vs CBSA Human Rights Tribunal, waiting for everyone to return. Davis needed a quick break, but Sean Gaudet never returned from the brief break yet.  Then Nicole Bacon (Canadian Human Rights Commission Tribunal) notified everyone in the gallery [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thursday December 17 2009, Nav Can Center, Davis vs Human Rights Tribunal</p>
<p>I am still at the Davis vs CBSA Human Rights Tribunal, waiting for everyone to return. Davis needed a quick break, but Sean Gaudet never returned from the brief break yet.  Then Nicole Bacon (Canadian Human Rights Commission Tribunal) notified everyone in the gallery that they would be out on break for a bit longer.  We&#8217;ve all been waiting for longer than an hour for CHRT (Canadian Human Rights Commission Tribunal), Davis team, and Sean Gaudet (CBSA legal team) to return now.</p>
<p><strong>10:53 am</strong>:  Lucinda Reading has not attended today.</p>
<p><strong>11:05 am</strong>:  No one has returned yet, because Sean Gaudet is still on the phone with his legal team.</p>
<p><strong>11:28 am</strong>:  Davis team, Canadian Human Rights Commission, and CBSA legal team, all just went to go meet privately.</p>
<p><strong>12:27 pm</strong> Nicole Bacon (Canadian Human Rights Commission), just came into the tribunal meeting room and announced that the parties are currently discussing matters, so we are adjourning for the rest of the day.  Richard Jacobs needs to return tomorrow to testify.</p>
<p><strong>12:30 pm:</strong> People in the gallery are talking about and laughing because Sean Gaudet just came into the tribunal room, he is slamming his books around and left angrily.</p>
<p><strong>12:31 pm:</strong> Davis team just came into the tribunal room and they are looking for a specific document on their tables.</p>
<p>Nicole Bacon (Canadian Human Rights Commission) let the gallery (public) know that the parties would not be returning, but they can return tomorrow morning at 9:30 am.</p>
<p>Davis team and her supporters had lunch break until 3 pm.</p>
<p>Teiohontathe Fallan Davis, Kakwerais, Mr. Brian Smith (Canadian Human Rights Commission Lawyer), Mr. Sean Gaudet (CBSA), his assistant, and Lucinda Reading&#8217;s assistant continued a private meeting until about 4:45 pm.  Missing from the private meeting, was Rejean Belanger (Canadian Human Rights Commission Chair) and Lucinda Reading (CBSA ?).</p>
<p>The Human Rights Tribunal will meet tomorrow morning at 9:30 am and continue until 5:00 pm.</p>
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		<title>Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal, Tuesday Dec 15 2009, 10:45 am to 12:25 pm.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[10:48am
Kakwerais asked Helene about CBSA radio transmission, asking for armed escort off of Kawehnoke, did anyone on transmission say they were also afraid?
Helene is saying that when Kim Hathaway left the compound,
she went by the fence and started taking more pictures.
Kakwerais asked Helene did any transmissions mention Kim Hathaway
taking photos.  Helene stated that VACIS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>10:48am</strong><br />
Kakwerais asked Helene about CBSA radio transmission, asking for armed escort off of Kawehnoke, did anyone on transmission say they were also afraid?</p>
<p>Helene is saying that when Kim Hathaway left the compound,<br />
she went by the fence and started taking more pictures.</p>
<p>Kakwerais asked Helene did any transmissions mention Kim Hathaway<br />
taking photos.  Helene stated that VACIS team individual stated he<br />
did not give Kim Hathaway permission to take photos, on the radio<br />
transmission.  Helene was disgusted by the VACIS team and CBSA<br />
individuals that were escalating the issue, making ridiculous comments<br />
on the radio.  Helene said that at one point, while she was in office,</p>
<p>when officers caparelli and anderson made the comments on radio to<br />
escalate the issue &#8211; they started scaring the newer officers,<br />
they started making more and more ridiculous comments about how the<br />
cbsa building is bomb proof.</p>
<p>Helene said she thought caparelli and anderson saw an opportunity<br />
to help them get their own firearms, so they seemed to be escalating<br />
the issue to help them with their goals to get their own firearms.  they<br />
were in the middle of negotiations to get firearms at the time (nov 2005).</p>
<p>officers scott anderson and caparelli were not in compound when Fallan was sent into<br />
cbsa building.  they both went outside to speak with VACIS team, while<br />
Kim Hathaway was taking photos of VACIS team in compound.</p>
<p>Helene said that the compound area was not a restricted area.  the cbsa<br />
allows public to  photograph, record, video as long as not stopping cbsa from doing their duty.<br />
the commercial compound is not a restricted area, because anyone can<br />
walk in their at any time.  their were no signs stating that it is restricted.</p>
<p>Oka&#8217;s routine is to drive into commercial compound, take a look, then go park<br />
his vehicle.  Helene stated that the CBSA port in Akwesasne, was viewed as<br />
the armpit of CBSA. Fear was put into the new CBSA agents, like &#8216;watch out<br />
for the bad Indians&#8217;.  Indians are presumed guilty until proven innocent.<br />
You do have a fear when you first go their.  Hang on to your Hair, when you<br />
first go their.  Its crazy but its their.</p>
<p><strong>11:06 am</strong> Kakwerais was just interrupted by Sean. Sean is saying he is<br />
so patient&#8230;. Kakwerais is continuing to ask Helene if the CBSA agents<br />
were so fearful of other races of people?</p>
<p>Kakwerais asked Helene if the security cameras at CBSA could be remotely<br />
controlled?  Sean: why is that relevant?</p>
<p>Fallan asked Helene if she was ever praised for her professionalism? Helene<br />
said that her relationship with her co-workers deteriorated, because Labor Canada was called in and asked why the port was going to be closed because of claims of being fearful of the &#8216;Mohawk Warriors&#8217;.</p>
<p>Helene is saying that it was difficult to watch some CBSA officers nitpick on Mohawks constantly and watch it be escalated by the CBSA officers.  Helene said she actually cried for a few days.  Helene could not believe how far the CBSA officers escalated the incident with a shivering cold, scared young girl (Fallan Davis).</p>
<p><strong>11:15 am</strong> Helene said that she was afraid of the CBSA agents and not of anyone from the Akwesasne community.   She was disgusted how the Davis incident was being used to paint the Mohawks as &#8216;lawless&#8217; criminals and an excuse for the CBSA agents to get their firearms.  The Indian Lane and commercial compound area was closed off.  The CBSA port was swarming with RCMP.</p>
<p><strong>11:18 am</strong> Sean interrupted and does not want Kakwerais to ask Helene about the closure of the Indian Lane and the commercial compound.  Kakwerais wants to know how long the Indian Lane was closed after the incident.  Sean is objecting to the questions.  Mr. Brian Smith is stating that the question and response is actually relevant, finding out what lanes were closed, and could demonstrate to the tribunal the threat and how it ties into the allegations.</p>
<p>Sean is objecting to the question being asked of Helene.  Chair is stopping the question because he does not &#8216;need more cream on the cake&#8217;, so he is accepting the objection.</p>
<p><strong>11:22 am</strong> Fallan is asking if Helene ever saw John Boots at the compound.  Helene said that she was asked to remove her Warrior Flag Decal off of her vehicle.  CBSA had a meeting with Erin Oakes, Russ Jock, Brian David, and Francis Boots.  Education offer was made and CBSA threatened to charge Helene with harassment.  John and Harriet Boots then offered support.  Helene stated that the  Warrior Flag Decal symbolizes unity and culture, it does not symbolize violence.</p>
<p><strong> 11:27 am</strong> Kakwerais is asking Helene what the atmosphere was like around CBSA after Davis incident.  Helene is saying that the snide comments and negative attitudes towards her, was enough.  Helene said she stood up for the core values, and when she saw CBSA agents violating the core values, they persecuted her.</p>
<p><strong>11:29 am</strong> The Chair (Réjean Bélanger), Helene, and many others are looking tired now.  Teiohontathe Fallan Davis is asking Helene about a document (email) that she had to use the &#8216;access to information act&#8217; to find.  Kakwerais just asked Helene if she was ever written up.  Helene is talking about how &#8216;running the port&#8217; is a very serious thing.  She is talking about how she helped a man in Akwesasne to de -escalate an issue.  Helene received an email stating that CBSA decided to not charge the man.   Helene then received a phone call from the Justice Department stating that they were going to charge the man for &#8216;running the port&#8217;.  Then Helene was charged with violation of section 107 of the Customs Act.  Helene gave another example of how she has been persecuted by CBSA each time she stood up for what she believes is the right thing to do.</p>
<p><strong>11:38 am </strong>Kakwerais asked Helene if their was an armed escort of VACIS off of Akwesasne.  Helene said that yes, Akwesasne PD escorted them out of Akwesasne.</p>
<p><strong>11:40 am</strong> Kakwerais is bringing a map of Akwesasne out.  We are taking a quick break and will be right back.</p>
<p><strong>11:52 am </strong>The Chair (Réjean Bélanger) asked if Helene Oakes interrogation can be finished with Kakwerais by lunch time.  Kakwerais is asking Helene about the map now.  The map was made in January 2006 from the Akwesasne Environmental Department.</p>
<p>The Chair (Réjean Bélanger) asked Sean Gaudet and everyone to take a close look at the map for a few minutes.  Mr. Brian Smith agrees.  Sean Gaudet is questioning if Kakwerais is going to finish the interrogation soon?  Sean Gaudet just stated he wants to terminate the Davis questioning of Helene Oakes, as soon as possible.  Sean does not object to having everyone look closely at the map provided by Davis.</p>
<p><strong>11:59am </strong>Davis team, The Human Rights Commision, and CBSA legal team is all gathered around a large map of Akwesasne in the front of the room.  They are discussing what is on the map, Kakwerais is explaining the borders and locations within our community of Akwesasne to everyone.  Teiohontathe Fallan Davis just pointed out her island (Kawehnoke, aka cornwall island ontario).  The Chair, Rejean Belanger, is asking about the borders, how do people go shop, get to the doctors, etc.  Nicole is asking if she can help by providing color highlighters.  The colors of the map are very light and hard to see from where everyone sits at their tables with microphones.</p>
<p>The reason that the Chair (Réjean Bélanger) knows nothing about Akwesasne community and borders, is because they chose a Chair that had no previous bias about Akwesasne and the Indians that live around Akwesasne.</p>
<p><strong>12:02 am</strong> Everyone is back to their seats and microphones.  The Chair (Réjean Bélanger) is asking the map to be submitted into evidence and labeled.</p>
<p>Kakwerais asked Helene what is it like to travel from Kawehnoke (cornwall island, ontario) to Snye Quebec.  Helene is using a pointer, showing how she crosses over the USA border, then Rt 137, then Cook Road&#8230;.</p>
<p>Kakwerais asked Helene what parts are New York State, Quebec, and Ontario. Kakwerais asked Helene if she was ever told why their are no border checkpoints around Akwesasne.  Helene is saying that the borders of USA and Canada mean nothing to the Mohawks because they were not put their by Mohawks.  The Chair (Réjean Bélanger) looks a little confused now.</p>
<p>Kakwerais asked Helene Oakes if she knows how the Mohawks view the borders.  Helene is saying that Akwesasne is all one community.</p>
<p>Kakwerais is asking Helene about the jelly bean training that Helene spoke about yesterday.  She asked Helene if anyone ever explained the Akwesasne community to any of the CBSA agents.</p>
<p>Helene is talking about Sandra Day, that sometime around 2001, put everyone in a van and gave the CBSA agents a 3 hour tour of the Akwesasne community.  Their were repercussions though, because CBSA never got permission to visit the Akwesasne community.   Helene is explaining how the people that live in Snye, sometimes have New York State license plates on their vehicles.</p>
<p>Helene is telling the difference between the different area codes that are used within Akwesasne community. The Chair (Réjean Bélanger) was not able to understand the relevance of the Ontario area code being used in the &#8216;quebec&#8217; portion of Akwesasne.</p>
<p>Helene stated that their are no taxes paid on goods from Akwesasne.</p>
<p><strong>12:15 am</strong> Kakwerais asked Helene what a CBSA officer says to traveler in (p4)  Indian lane.  Helene said that CBSA questions depend on who the traveler is.  Helene said that alot of times, CBSA just wave the travelers through because they saw the same community members hundreds of times, many times in each day.</p>
<p>Helene is talking about how the older crew of CBSA agents had worked in Akwesasne for 20 or 30 years.  Often CBSA agents did not even have to ask anything of the Indian Lane travelers.</p>
<p><strong>12:20 pm </strong>Sean Gaudet just objected to Kakwerais question to Helene &#8216;how many times did CBSA close down the port&#8217;.  Helene said that the only time it was ever closed down while she worked their, was once &#8211; on November 2009  with the Davis incident.</p>
<p>Helene is asking the Chair (Réjean Bélanger) if she can tell the other CBSA officers that worked while Helene did, that were also Mohawk.  Helene said that 2 full time males, 1 term male, 6 summer students worked at CBSA while she did.  Helene is talking about how every Mohawk that ever worked at CBSA were fired or suspended and never retired with CBSA.  The Chair (Réjean Bélanger) and Sean Gaudet is objecting to the question, because the answer indicates that CBSA has a reputation of suspending and firing Mohawks.</p>
<p>We are leaving for lunch now (12:25 pm ) and will return at 2:00 pm today.</p>
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		<title>Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal. 3pm to 4pm Monday Dec 14 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s 3:14 pm now and Sean Gaudet is attacking a document from Helene Oakes, to be submitted as evidence.  Sean wants his own document to be used as evidence instead, because his own is missing some of the information that Helene Oakes submitted.
Nicole just notified the Chair that her system needs a few minutes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s 3:14 pm now and Sean Gaudet is attacking a document from Helene Oakes, to be submitted as evidence.  Sean wants his own document to be used as evidence instead, because his own is missing some of the information that Helene Oakes submitted.</p>
<p>Nicole just notified the Chair that her system needs a few minutes to reboot.  At 3:17 pm, Nicole&#8217;s system was running and everything is being recorded now.  Sean&#8217;s request was ignored and Dana is now interrogating Helene Oakes about her past grievance with CBSA.  Helene stated that she never had work conflicts prior to working with CBSA in Akwesasne.</p>
<p>Helene said that she worked with a lot of respectable CBSA agents that followed the core values.  She said that their was also a small handful of CBSA agents that do not follow the core values.  Sean Gaudet objected to Helene&#8217;s statement. The Chair argued that it is important to recognize that Helene views and acknowledges that not every CBSA agent is &#8216;bad&#8217;.</p>
<p>Sean Gaudet is objecting and arguing that it&#8217;s not relevant, to try and establish if the witness (former CBSA officer), noticed that the more experienced CBSA officers treated the public differently than the newer inexperienced CBSA officers.  The Chair has agreed to stop the question, because it is asking for an opinion.</p>
<p>Helene is talking about the unique location of Akwesasne.  The Chair is asking if the USA border has the same problems as CBSA.  Helene is telling the Chair that the USA border gets more training and is much more professional.  Teiohontathe Fallan Davis is telling the Chair how the USA border customs building even shows the two row wampum inside their building.  Helene is explaining the Two Row Wampum concept to the Chair.  Salt held up the Two Row Wampum from the gallery, and the Chair noticed him, because Salt has his Kastoweh and ribbon shirt on.</p>
<p>Sean Gaudet objected to Dana drawing a quick map of Akwesasne.  The Chair ignored his objection, so Dana is showing the commission what Akwesasne is like in regards to the borders and how we are able to leave and return from our homes. How we are each expected to ask permission from so many border agents, just to get groceries, go to doctor, school, or work.  Sean Gaudet objected to showing a map of Akwesasne, so Dana said she would bring a map tomorrow for him.</p>
<p>Helene is saying that traditionalists do not recognize the borders that were placed for USA and Canada.  The Chair stopped the question and said that the question is getting too far from the Davis incident.</p>
<p>Helene went on to state that the day of the Davis incident, it was a &#8216;blitz&#8217; from CBSA. That means that CBSA is targetting a certain problem, such as drugs or counterfeit money.  Blitzes might be pre-arranged, like on November 18 2005, when the VACIS machine was put on Davis.  Helene said that she had never seen a VACIS machine used on a vehicle before, because it was for commercial trucks, as far as she knew.</p>
<p>The Chair asked Helene why would Davis be targetted?  Helene said that black suvs from the reserve were targetted that day and that target was determined a few days earlier.  Sometimes blitzes were done where the only targets were anyone that went to the &#8216;Indian Lane&#8217;.  Helene never heard of a blitz being done on only lanes that were not the &#8216;Indian Lane&#8217;.</p>
<p>4:12 pm, Helene stated that cameras are on the old cbsa building, on the bridges, and the video tape is subpenoed to the courts when incidents happen.  Helene said that she went into the mohawk security office on November 18th 2005 and she saw that &#8216;Oka , Richard Jacobs&#8217; still had the security cameras on the commercial area, where the VACIS machine was used against Davis earlier.  Helene said they also had problems with cameras because the male officers were zooming the camera onto females inappropriately.  She said that even though their was many cameras, their was only one tape and she does not know what the other CBSA officers did with the video tape recording of the Davis incident.</p>
<p>Blitzes in regards to the Chinese buses that go across to the casino, are to find out if any currency or contraband issues are happening. The chair just asked Helene if it was ever discussed that targeting Chinese buses could be viewed as discriminatory or profiling.</p>
<p>4:23 pm, Helene stated that Kevin Sills (targeting agent) with VACIS from landsdown wanted to blitz &#8216;Black SUVs&#8217; that go in the Indian Lane, on the day that CBSA abused Davis.  Helene said that the VACIS team rarely ever went to the Akwesasne CBSA port.</p>
<p>4:25 pm, we are taking break until 4:30, then go until 5 pm.   Sean Gaudet claims to have a meeting, so he can&#8217;t stay until 5 pm.</p>
<p>4:40 pm, Sean is trying to cross examine Helene now (out of his turn, disrupting her process).  Helene is telling how the procedure and policies work, in regards to the video tapes that CBSA recorded all around the CBSA building. She said that she saw Richard Jacobs was taping / recording the incident with Davis.  She could not beleive what she was hearing on the radio and watching on the cameras, it was disgusting how Davis was being treated.</p>
<p>4:45 pm Sean Gaudet is objecting to a document being used as evidence.  Davis said she had to get the document, from &#8216;access to information act&#8217; because it was never disclosed.  The document is created by Lucinda Reading and refers to &#8216;the tape&#8217; that CBSA recorded of the Davis incident in 2005.</p>
<p>The chair is stopping today&#8217;s tribunal and stated we will start back up tomorrow morning at 9:30 am.</p>
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		<title>Davis vs CBSA Human Rights Tribunal.  Mohawks of Akwesasne are IrRelevant!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is 1:37 pm, and we are back from lunch break and proceeding with the Human Rights Tribunal.  The chair requested that the next witness, Helene Oakes be brought in.
Sean Gaudet is objecting that Joyce King be allowed to testify as a witness.  His objections sound like another stall tactic.  Sean stated that the &#8216;essence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is 1:37 pm, and we are back from lunch break and proceeding with the Human Rights Tribunal.  The chair requested that the next witness, Helene Oakes be brought in.</p>
<p>Sean Gaudet is objecting that Joyce King be allowed to testify as a witness.  His objections sound like another stall tactic.  Sean stated that the &#8216;essence of the Joyce King affidavit&#8217; is not relevant to the Davis vs CBSA Human Rights Tribunal and that it&#8217;s just all heresay evidence from Joyce King.  Sean&#8217;s third argument is that Joyce King was listed as witness to testify about other complaints against CBSA</p>
<p>Sean Gaudet is argueing that Larry King&#8217;s affidavit is also not relevant to the incident regarding Davis vs. CBSA, because it refers to political elements between CBSA and residents of Akwesasne.  Sean stated that Larry King&#8217;s affidavit is also just hearsay.</p>
<p>The Chair asked for comments from Mr. Brian Smith. Mr. Smith said that Joyce King&#8217;s affidavit does not describe any detail about past misconduct from CBSA, and it only tells about number of complaints.  He reminded tribunal in Human Rights case, is their any breach of law with interactions of respondent and complainant.  If yes, next stage is to find appropriate remedy.  We&#8217;ve already heard from human rights commission that if breach is found, then they request change in policies to help stop similar breaches from occurring in future.</p>
<p>Mr Smith stated that Joyce King&#8217;s statements may be helpful for deciding on remedies for past breaches, so her statements may be relevant.  Mr. Smith also stated that Larry King&#8217;s statements may also be helpful in regards to talking about another witness, Lance Markel regarding specific incidents in CBSA.  The relevance of witnesses should be equally applicable from both sides respondent and defendant. Someone just whispered from the public seating, &#8216;that Markel is a lying son of a &#8230;&#8217;.</p>
<p>Kakwerais reminded the Chair and human rights comission that she can not surmise what Joyce King might say during testimony, but she should be allowed to testify. Larry King should be allowed to testify, because his portfolio was to deal with CBSA as a long-time leader in the community.  Larry is well aware of the CBSA, because he has been sitting at table with CBSA for longer than 2005.  Lance Markel also put non relevant incidents in the affidavit as a witness for CBSA.</p>
<p>Kakwerais went on to say that &#8220;Whats good for the goose is good for the gander&#8221;.  She reminded everyone that they aren&#8217;t lawyers and they are just trying to help make sure the truth will be heard, so something can be decided to protect the human rights of our people.  Teiohontathe Fall Davis, also reminded the Chair and Commision, that Maurice Soicier does not even have an affidavit, Todd Smart does not , Dennis Demeers does not,  Kevin Sills does not, Mike Gallovoles does not and most of the CBSA witnesses, have never provided affidavits.</p>
<p>2:00 pm The Chair said that all the missing affidavits from the CBSA witnesses, are not to be dealt with at this time. Joyce and Larry King is relevant and will be allowed to testify.</p>
<p>Sean is making demands now, he just said that he assumes Joyce King is a liar.  Sean wants to see all the past complaints, including 46 from January 2009.  Fallan asked if its possible to black out the complainants names, so they don&#8217;t worry about retaliation from CBSA.</p>
<p>Chair stated he does not want to see all the past complaints.    If Joyce does not bring complaints, or even if she submits them as evidence, they wont have much weight.   Chair still wants to know if their is a problem, starting with Davis. Is it the sole complaint filed by the community?  If their is a problem, the Chair would like to know.  Then if a problem is found, both parties sit down and come up with solutions.  The chair said that he is not ready to study 46 complaints from January.</p>
<p>Sean said he does not know how he can cross examine without seeing complaints.  Chair stated he wants to weigh the evidence, even weak hearsay.  Sean stated his &#8216;final word&#8217; on Joyce King&#8217;s affidavit could not have been done on memory. In terms of disclosure obligations they never provided the 46 past complaints and in all fairness&#8230;.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s 2:05 pm and the chair just called in the next witness, Helene Oakes.  She is being sworn in with wampum and eagle feather.</p>
<p>Kakwerais is interrogating Helene now.  Helene was a CBSA officer from dec 1993 until sept 2008.  The training from CBSA never referred to the beliefs of the Indians along the border, except for some jelly bean training. The teacher put white jelly beans in the jar of red jelly beans and asked the CBSA agents how the red jelly beans felt.  Alot of people got upset with it, so they stopped the training &#8211; cultural diversified training.</p>
<p>Helene asked Rod Hart (chief of operations), Lance Markell (chief), Debbie Zion (director), Richard Comafords (regional director), for cultural sensitivity training for CBSA officers many times in the past, but her request was tossed aside with excuses about &#8216;relevance&#8217;, &#8216;no money&#8217; and &#8216;no time&#8217; for such training.</p>
<p>Helene stated that cooperation, integrity, respect, professionalism are the 4 core values of a CBSA custom officer. The chair asked Helene to explain her understanding of the core values.  Helene explained that their is no need to be a bully to the public, even if that person had been arrested before.  Helene also explained that every public servant swears allegiance to public service policies and laws.</p>
<p>Helene stated that after the Davis incident, a gentleman from New Brunswick provided aboriginal training that was full of misinformation about the Mohawks.  The trainer did not have any experience with aboriginals.  Helene brought the misinformation to the attention of Rod Hart, so they did not allow her to attend the training.    The chair asked Helene who should provide the training. Helene said that Mohawks from Akwesasne should provide the cultural sensitivity training.</p>
<p>Helene was suspended, under section 107 of customs act, after telling Rod Hart that the cultural sensitivity training was full of misinformation.  Mohawks from Akwesasne offered to provide training and answer any question of the CBSA, and Mr. Rod Hart said  that the Mohawks from Akwesasne are Ir Relevant in regards to providing cultural sensitivity training!</p>
<p>Sean Gaudet objected to any question about the feelings of CBSA agents after they received the misinformed cultural training.  Helene said that the CBSA agents were just happy to get paid overtime for the training and they seemed agitated by the banshee screaming from one of the cultural sensitivity trainers.  When Helene and her husband submitted a corrected training agenda, the CBSA responded by discharging Helene.</p>
<p>We are breaking now at 2:56 pm until 3:10 pm.</p>
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		<title>Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal, monday dec 14th 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are my notes (videos wil be posted later) from today&#8217;s Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal on monday december 14th 2009.  The following is a rundown of Sean Gaudet&#8217;s attempt to assisinate and destroy John Boots character and ability to be a witness for Davis.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are my notes (videos wil be posted later) from today&#8217;s Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal on monday december 14th 2009.  The following is a rundown of Sean Gaudet&#8217;s attempt to assisinate and destroy John Boots character and ability to be a witness for Davis.</p>
<p>10:31 am, Sean Gaudet&#8217;s questions focused on the ownership of the Boots properties, his past role with the Warrior Society, his views of the LongHouse, Mohawk Nation, and Mohawk Tribal Council.  Sean questioned how close the Boots home is to the old CBSA building.  Then Sean asked Boots, how many times did John Boots go to CBSA building to help verify identity of Indians being detained by CBSA (Boots had been doing so since the 1960s until present day), how did John Boots know to go to the customs building to help, did John work alone or with others, what or how did John help to un-detain the Indians, details of border incidents with CBSA, details about Jay Treaty, details about remission order, is John Boots aware of the remission order, are members of Akwesasne responsible for paying duties and taxes, details about many other incidents with CBSA in Kawehnoke regarding CBSA imprisoning Indians 4 hours or more at a time in locked cells. </p>
<p>At 10:59 am, Sean Gaudet started asking why so many Indians show up at CBSA building when the CBSA imprisons Indians in cells for hours, with no reason to arrest.  Sean asked if John Boots advocated for the removal of the CBSA building on Kawehnoke.  Then Sean asked John Boots to remember what he said in a movie called &#8216;This is Indian Land&#8217;.  John Boots said he probably spoke, but he did not give a speech, and that he had not seen the movie in a long time, so he could not answer about what he said in the movie. </p>
<p>11:05 am, Sean asked John Boots, if the Mike Mitchell that is in the movie, is the same Mike Mitchell that brought in the Akwesasne Remission Order.  The chair reminded Sean Gaudet that he can go ahead and question John Boots credibility, but to remember that a person certainly has the right to change his mind 40 years after any past statement that John Boots may have said in the movie &#8216;This is Indian Land&#8217;.</p>
<p>11:10 am, Sean asked if John Boots would prefer to Not have the border crossing on Indian Land.  John stated that it was just their (the border).  Sean asked if the Davis family is friends with John Boots.  At this point, Sean Gaudet is asking all the same questions that he asked the first few hours that he interrogated John Boots, two fridays ago.  The public seems to be feeling annoyed with having to listen to the same questions over and over again.  Many are shaking their heads and disgusted by Sean Gaudet.  I am a little bored and trying to stop daydreaming now. </p>
<p>Doh! Sean Gaudet just asked if &#8216;Island Road&#8217; on Kawehnoke (cornwall island, ontario) is &#8216;like the country&#8217;?  I don&#8217;t know what that statement meant, but it sure seems like alot of ugly political poo poo is oozing out of Sean Gaudet right now.  John Boots is using a pencil and showing Sean Gaudet where he parked during the Davis incident in 2005, on a map.  John Boots allready did all that during the last Tribunal meeting, two fridays ago, so many people in the public seating are getting fidgety and agitated again.   Lucinda Reading and her assistant are looking at the map, while sitting behind Sean Gaudet. </p>
<p>Sean asked John Boots what he observed that day, but when John stated that he saw CBSA agents yelling at Davis, Sean Gaudet interrupted John Boots from telling details.  Sean wanted to know the exact amount of minutes that John Boots watched the CBSA agents yell at Teiohontathe Fallan Davis, in November 2005.  It&#8217;s 11:24 am and Sean is still asking the same questions and trying to speak for John Boots and trying to trick John Boots into saying that he was never able to see the CBSA agents faces.  Sean Gaudet stated that &#8216;John Boots previously stated that the CBSA agents were wearing masks.&#8217;  Some of the public, burst out laughing.  So, Sean Gaudet asked the Chair to tell the &#8216;gallery&#8217; to please be quiet because our noises are disrupting his flow.</p>
<p>11:38 am, Sean just burst out to John Boots &#8220;Today, you don&#8217;t remember speaking with Ms. Davis in 2005?&#8217;, after John Boots mentioned that he does not trust his memory totally because so many years have passed since the time he witnessed the CBSA agents abuse her.  The Chair just reminded Sean Gaudet that he just repeated the same question 4 times, perhaps Sean does not actually need a few more hours to interogate the witness.  Sean said that he only needs another half hour to interrogate John Boots further. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s 11:49 am, and Sean Gaudet is still asking the same questions from John Boots.  Sean asked if Kim Hathaway from Akwesasne Phoenix was also present during the incident in 2005.  John Boots gave the same answer as the 10+ other times he was asked.  It&#8217;s 11:54 am and it still looks like Sean Gaudet is just stalling for time with John Boots, because he keeps asking the same questions over and over again. </p>
<p>Sean&#8217;s questions towards John Boots, have proven to me, that it&#8217;s a shame that so much time passes while ignoring the mountain of hundreds of abusive incidents that happen to Indians (and others) from abusive CBSA agents.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s 12:01 pm and Sean Gaudet is questioning who John Boots had write his statement for him, back in 2005.  John Boots keeps reminding Sean Gaudet that he doesn&#8217;t remember full details about 2005.  John seems tired and he does not hear too well either.  I am getting the impression that Sean Gaudet is trying to physically and mentally wear down John Boots at this point.  Sean is demanding to know what color clothes did others wear back in 2005.  It really seems like John Boots is very tired and trying very hard to get through Sean Gaudet&#8217;s trickery.  One trick, is that Sean Gaudet is demanding that John Boots answer questions about a document that he has not seen since 2005.</p>
<p>Sean is demanding that John Boots past statement (last seen in 2005) be thrown out of court.  Sean asked why didn&#8217;t John Boots just write the whole statement himself.  John Boots stated that the whole statement should be referred too, even though he was not able to review it or look at it, before being interrogated about it.</p>
<p>Lesson Learned:  If we are ever called to be a witness in any court, always demand to be given time to look over any document we are interrogated about.  Also, if the document was never seen before, last seen more than 5 years ago, older than 10 years, remember to clearly state that. </p>
<p>I realize that Sean Gaudet is trying to get the written statement removed as evidence.  I am hoping that the Chair sees the value of the written statement, since it was created so close to the actual date of the event in question.  The document should have the most weight, even more weight than any statements taken or created, over 5 years later.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s 12:18 now and everyone is quietly looking over the document.  Sean said he is done questioning now.  Mr. Smith has no questions.  Teiohontathe Fallan Davis has a few questions for John Boots, regarding the picture of the map.  She asked if Lucinda Reading ever questioned John Boots as part of a fact-finding mission.  Lucinda waved and smiled to John Boots.</p>
<p>We are leaving for lunch and will return to Tribunal at 1:30 this afternoon.  Helen Oakes is scheduled to testify.</p>
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		<title>CBSA try to stop Human Rights Tribunal again!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:39:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Updated: Tuesday December 15 2009:
We all barely arrived at the Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal in time, before the chair was going to cancel.  When we got to the CBSA barracade at the north edge of our bridge from Kawehnoke (cornwall island ontario), the CBSA agents took out a yellow form and demanded that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Updated: Tuesday December 15 2009:</em></p>
<p>We all barely arrived at the Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal in time, before the chair was going to cancel.  When we got to the CBSA barracade at the north edge of our bridge from Kawehnoke (cornwall island ontario), the CBSA agents took out a yellow form and demanded that we drive over to their detainment trailer and wait for them to let us continue to our destination (Tribunal).</p>
<p>The CBSA agents were rude as usual, and one (#16279) shook his head and mumbled &#8216;unbeleivable&#8217; when I kept my camera out and rolling.  Another CBSA agent (#) demanded that I shut my camera off and I had to remind him that I am in a public place, so he left me alone after he realized that others know about the laws that CBSA tries to break.  Then the CBSA agent cited that he had to interrogate us about our births, ids, place of births, residence because of the Immigration &amp; Refugee Act.  His CBSA partner, laughed, butted into the conversation and said it was important for us to know that it was the &#8216;Refugee Protection Act&#8217;.  We told them again and again that we are not refugees, nor are we immigrants.</p>
<p>I will write more details later and show the video of the incident later.  I am sitting in the Human Rights Tribunal now, so will share more later.  Sean Gaudet is stalling for time as usual right now.  He tried a few more weak attempts and provided weak excuses stating why he does not want any of Davis witnesses to be allowed to speak at the Tribunal.  Right now Sean Gaudet is questioning who the owners are of the Boots home, and trying to prove that stories from the Standard Freeholder are complete truth, in regards to &#8216;Warrior Society&#8217;.</p>
<p>More Later.  We made it safely and peacefully to the Nav Can Center today <img src='http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>CBSA forcefully removing freedom, liberty, sovereignty, and human rights from Akwesasne?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 22:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am curious about how so many citizens of the corporations of Canada, USA, and England seem to find ways to ignore and trample on memories of Sovereignty, Freedom, and Liberty, even while they claim to be an example of such. 
Today, I searched the internet for answers about why the CBSA, Canada, USA, and England are trying to remove Freedom, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am curious about how so many citizens of the corporations of Canada, USA, and England seem to find ways to ignore and trample on memories of Sovereignty, Freedom, and Liberty, even while they claim to be an example of such. </p>
<p>Today, I searched the internet for answers about why the CBSA, Canada, USA, and England are trying to remove Freedom, Liberty, and Sovereignty from all Onkwehonwe in the Americus Empire. </p>
<p>The first internet resource I found is <a href="http://famguardian.org/Subjects/Politics/Education/Freedom.htm" target="_blank">Freedom and Liberty Defined</a> and their website states:</p>
<p><strong>free;</strong><br />
1. (a) not under the control of some other person or some arbitrary power; able to act or think without compulsion or arbitrary restriction; having liberty; independent; (b) characterized by or resulting from liberty.<br />
2. (a) having, or existing under a government that does not impose arbitrary restrictions on the right to speak, assemble, petition, vote, etc.; having political liberty; as a free people; (b) not under control of a foreign government.<br />
3. able to move in any direction; not held, as in chains, etc.; not kept from motion; loose.<br />
4. not held or confined by a court, the police, etc.; acquitted.<br />
5. not held or burdened by obligations, debts, discomforts, etc.; unhindered; unhampered.<br />
6. not confined to the usual rules or patterns; not limited by convention or tradition&#8230;&#8230;<br />
[Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary 2nd Ed. (1983)]</p>
<p><strong>Natural liberty</strong> is the right which nature gives to all mankind of disposing of their persons and property after the manner they judge most consistent with their happiness, on condition of their acting within the imits of the law of nature and so as not to inerfere with an equal exercise of the same rights by other men.   <em>Webster&#8217;s New Twentieth Century Dictionary 2nd</em> Ed. 1993</p>
<p><strong>Natural liberty</strong> of man is to &#8230; not be under the .. authority of man, but only to have the law of nature for his rule.  <em>Samuel Adams</em></p>
<p><strong>Rightful liberty</strong> is unobstructed action&#8230; law is often the tyrant&#8217;s will&#8230;. <em>Thomas Jefferson</em></p>
<p><strong>Personal liberty</strong> consists in power of locomotion, &#8230; removing one&#8217;s person to whatever place one&#8217;s inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint</p>
<p>Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the Government&#8217;s purposes are benificient&#8230;. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding&#8230;  <em>Justice Brandeis in Olmstead 1927</em></p>
<p>How do you practice and exercise your freedom, sovereignty, and liberty as Onkwehonwe that are domicile to Akwesasne?  How are the CBSA, USA Border Agents, NY State Troopers, Police, RCMP, OPP, Cornwall Police, Army, Coast Guard, Mohawk Police, Tribal Police, The Seaway Corporation, The British Crown, the USA Corporation, Canada Corporation, and other corporations trying to stop you from exercising and practicing your freedom, sovereignty, and liberty?</p>
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		<title>CBSA arrest Indians for roaming freely around Akwesasne?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CBSA agents hide their badge numbers and laugh, when I ask them why they refuse to wear their badge numbers?  Then CBSA agents tell me they never have to show nor tell their badge number, that they can arrest anyone at anytime, and refuse to state why they arrest anyone.  This is what the CBSA did on Thursday morning, Dec. 3 2009. as an attempt to stop the Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal from hearing from Davis.  Canada is a dictatorship, they do arrest us for roaming around our homes around our homelands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am posting the photos, audio, and video here to show you how the C.B.S.A. tried to stop the Human Rights Tribunal hearing from Davis.  All these photos, audio, and video were recorded by the public and various press on Thursday December 3, 2009.</p>
<p>My previous posts about the events are also found online at &#8220;<a href="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/england/british-north-american-act/canada/cornwall_island/c-b-s-a-stopped-tribunal-by-arresting-davis-for-roaming-freely-around-akwesasne/" target="_blank">CBSA stopped tribunal by arresting Davis for roaming freely around Akwesasne</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/government/davis-vs-c-b-s-a-agents-stop-human-rights-tribunal-again/" target="_blank">Davis vs. CBSA human rights tribunal stopped again by the CBSA</a>&#8220;.  Another good video to watch, so that you can get a good idea of how the C.B.S.A. is trying to force Katenies, the Davis family, and all Onkwehonwe to become &#8216;Canadian tax payers&#8217; can be found online and is titled &#8220;<a href="http://vimeo.com/1340432" target="_blank">Court Ignores Mohawk Jurisdiction, by Lia Tara</a>&#8220;. It&#8217;s interesting to note that the video shows Katenies at the cornwall court house, more than a year ago.</p>
<p>I have to question why the C.B.S.A. and the Crown waited for more than a year, to chain &#8211; imprison and try to force Katenies to be held under the British Crown?  Onkwehonwe are not Canadians nor are we British!  Why did the C.B.S.A. and Crown choose to imprison Katenies, stopping her from attending the Davis vs. Human Rights Tribunal?  Why did the CBSA refuse to tell us why they  arrested Katenies on thursday December 3 2009?  When did the CBSA get authority to arrest Katenies and any Onkwehonwe for roaming freely around Akwesasne?</p>
<p>When &#8216;Show and Tell&#8217; involves C.B.S.A.  and government agents that assume their activities are secret, it tends to look like a scene from a prison camp dictatorship.  The photos, audio and video that were recorded, while the C.B.S.A. harassed us, lied to us, and imprisoned Katenies has been sent to many safe locations and it is available from AkwesasneWomensFire.com.</p>
<p>Not one of us are criminals, our only &#8216;crime&#8217; according to CBSA and the Canada corporation, is that we choose to roam freely around Akwesasne, our homelands, the Americos Empire.</p>
<p>You can listen to what everyone said for yourself, by clicking the audio links next to each picture ( I will post asap ).  CBSA trailer also has cameras and they record everything inside their trailer and the CBSA barricade on Brookdale avenue at the north edge of the bridge. Historically, the CBSA mysteriously lose or damage their own recordings, each time they abuse anyone though.  That is why everyone is encouraged to record and document everything they encounter at all times.</p>
<p>This first photo is a young man that claimed to be a C.B.S.A. agent.  He was wearing a gun, weapons, vest, black uniform while he &#8216;processed my ID&#8217; in the CBSA trailer next to Hieberts restaurant, on Brookdale Avenue in Cornwall Ontario.  He told me that he does not have to wear a badge number when I asked him what his badge number was.  He laughed and scoffed at my question, carried my ID card to a desk.  He wrote notes about my ID card, then took it over to a copy machine.</p>
<p>His superior (#16210) also backed up the anonymous CBSA agent&#8217;s statements by telling me that hiding badge numbers was an &#8216;internal matter&#8217; that did not concern me.  I kept questioning both of them and they both laughed at me.  They insisted that they are not required to wear nor show their badge numbers at any time.</p>
<p>I stepped out of the CBSA trailer and requested more cameras to go inside with me, to find out the badge number of the CBSA agent.  The slimy behavior of the CBSA agents (today and in the past), give me cause to be alarmed that they plan to abuse their position at any time.</p>
<p>When I returned with cameras,  the anonymous CBSA agent ran into the back room of the CBSA trailer and tried to quickly put a badge number on his uniform.  He returned to me and my camera, smiling.  He  tried to place a badge number on my camera lens.   The new badge number he produced, was  #20372, but his actions give me reason to never trust him or his superiors.</p>
<p>CBSA agent # 16210 stated again that the badge numbers are not required, an internal matter, and did not concern us.  I stated that I do not believe anything that liars say to me and their was now no way for me to know if that new badge number even belonged to the anonymous CBSA agent.  Here is a photo of the CBSA agent that claimed he is never required to show or tell what his badge number is (while he is carrying a gun too!).</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 394px"><img title="CBSA agent refused to wear or show his badge number. he is carrying gun and weapons" src="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/images/dec_2009_3_cbsa_attack_katenies/1203090920b.jp.JPG" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBSA agent refused to wear or show his badge number, while wearing gun, weapons, taking my ID card away and making copies. (maybe #20372)</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 394px"><img title="CBSA agent refused to wear or show his badge number, while wearing gun, weapons, taking my ID card away and making copies. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario." src="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/images/dec_2009_3_cbsa_attack_katenies/1203090923a.jp.JPG" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBSA agent refused to wear or show his badge number, while wearing gun, weapons, taking my ID card away and making copies.  (maybe #20372) Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario.</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 394px"><img title="CBSA agent refused to wear or show his badge number, while wearing gun, weapons, taking my ID card away and making copies. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario." src="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/images/dec_2009_3_cbsa_attack_katenies/1203090921a.jp.JPG" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBSA agent refused to wear or show his badge number, while wearing gun, weapons, taking my ID card away and making copies. (maybe #20372) Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario.</p></div>
<p>Here are photos of the CBSA agent that claimed to be the superior of the above CBSA agent.  The following CBSA agent (# ) is the one that told me that they never have to wear or show their badge numbers to any of us, while they are in uniform, carrying firearms, and imprisoning any of us.  He also refused to say why he chained and imprisoned Katenies.  Then he stated that he did not know why he arrested Katenies.  Then he stated that he can arrest anyone at any time.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 394px"><img title="CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose.  Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario." src="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/images/dec_2009_3_cbsa_attack_katenies/1203090920c.jp.JPG" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose.  Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario.</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 394px"><img title="CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario." src="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/images/dec_2009_3_cbsa_attack_katenies/1203090922a.jp.JPG" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario.</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 394px"><img title="CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario.CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario." src="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/images/dec_2009_3_cbsa_attack_katenies/1203090923b.jp.JPG" alt="" width="384" height="288" /><p class="wp-caption-text">CBSA agent #16210, telling me that they can hide badge numbers anytime they choose. Thursday Morning Dec. 3, 2009 Cornwall Ontario.</p></div>
<p>Katenies was chained and imprisoned in a room, in the CBSA trailer.  The CBSA agents in the trailer, were overheard talking about how Lucinda Reading and Sean Gaudet setup a &#8216;lookout synopsis&#8217; the day before, as part of their plan to stop Davis from attending the Davis vs. CBSA Human Rights Tribunal.  Katenies was denied communication with anyone.  CBSA and the Crown tried to force their own Canadian lawyer onto Katenies and her family.  The Crown denied Katenies the ability to speak for herself and now they threaten to imprison and hide Katenies until March 2010.    Teihontathe Fallan Davis continues to attend the Human Rights Tribunal, even while her mother Katenies is being imprisoned, hidden, and silenced by CBSA, the Crown, and the dictatorship that I know as Canada corporation.</p>
<p>I noticed that the USA border has erected a new metal barracade on the north edge of the bridge to Kawehno:ke, in the past few days.  I wonder if the elders fears will come true, when they say the corporations of USA and Canada will imprison all Onkwehonwe?</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html" target="_blank">C.B.S.A. </a>= Canadian Border Services Agency.  A Canadian Union.  Note that <a href="http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/job-emploi/bso-asf/profiles-profils-eng.html" target="_blank">CBSA duties </a>do not state that they decide when Onkwehonwe are &#8216;allowed&#8217; to leave and return from our homes around Akwesasne!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/about/maps/" target="_blank">Maps of Akwesasne. </a></li>
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		<title>What is Canadian Human Rights Commission to Akwesasne, Onkwehonwe, and Davis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 01:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any complaints regarding discrimination while receiving services within federal jurisdiction is investigated by The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC).  CHRC tries to settle the complaints.  The CHRC also develops and conducts discrimination prevention programs and information.  The CHRC was founded over 30 years ago, to ensure &#8220;all individuals should have opportunity equal with other individuals to make for themselves the lives that they are able and wish to have, free from discrimination&#8221;.</p>
<p>According to the CHRC website, &#8220;the Commission works with service providers, individuals, unions, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and provincial and territorial human rights bodies to foster understanding and commitment to achieving a society where human rights are respected in everyday practices.&#8221;</p>
<p>Internationally, the Commission’s strong leadership role includes chairing the International Coordinating Committee of National Institutions for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, within the United Nations.  The CHRC Organizational Chart can be viewed online at http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/about/organizational_chart_organigramme-en.asp</p>
<p>In 1977, Parliament passed the Canadian Human Rights Act. The Commission began its work in 1978. The purpose of the Act is to ensure equality of opportunity and freedom from discrimination in federal jurisdiction.  The idea behind the Act is that people will not be placed at a disadvantage because of their age, sex, race or any other ground covered by the Act. That is discrimination and is against the Canadian law.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/discrimination/federally_regulated-en.asp">Who is Protected by the Act? Who is Governed by It?</a></p>
<p>Since 2006, the C.B.S.A. legal team has practiced slimy tactics in response to Davis wanting an inquiry with the Human Rights Tribunal. C.B.S.A. continues the following tactics during the Human Rights Tribunal:</p>
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<li>attempted to deny the request for a Human Rights Tribunal, 4 times, citing relevance.</li>
<li>attempt to prove that Davis was not receiving services.</li>
<li>attempt to prove that Davis can not be &#8216;Lawfully present in Canada&#8217;.</li>
<li>attempt to prove that Davis can not be &#8216;legally entitled to return to Canada&#8217;.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/discrimination/federally_regulated-en.asp" target="_blank">details online at http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/discrimination/federally_regulated-en.asp</a></li>
<li>attempt to discredit Davis&#8217;s health in regards to physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.</li>
<li>questioned where Davis finds support to maintain her health.</li>
<li>attempt to discredit and prove that Davis is not fit to represent and speak for herself around C.B.S.A.</li>
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<p>At one point, during the Human Rights Tribunal, Sean Gaudet (C.B.S.A. lawyer) kept speaking about and referring to a document that was in the French language.  Mr. Gaudet continued speaking in French, then demanding a &#8216;yes&#8217; or &#8216;no&#8217; answer from Davis, even while it was very apparent that Davis does not speak nor understand the French language.  That was just one slimy trick that slithered out of his lawyer sleeve.</p>
<p>Another slimy tactic that Sean Gaudet tried with that same French language document, was in regards to Davis medical lab results.  The medical lab results were in regards to standard PAP Smear tests that all females are familiar with.  At one point, Sean Gaudet loudly proclaimed into his microphone that the medical lab result document mentioned a sexually transmitted disease, but he stopped at that point.  The way Sean Gaudet referred to the sexually transmitted disease, insinuated that Davis may have that sexually transmitted disease.</p>
<p>The Human Rights Commission angrily spoke out and stated that, as a matter of fact, Davis&#8217;s medical records stated that she did not have any sexually transmitted diseases!  If the Chair had not spoken out at that point, Sean Gaudet&#8217;s insinuation that Davis had sexually transmitted diseases would have been forever recorded in the audio, unchecked.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been very difficult for me to quietly watch the Human Rights Tribunal, because I feel that Davis is being further abused by a team of slimy fork-tongued monsters.  Sometimes I want to stand up and yell at them to stop being so racist and hateful.  I quietly listen, watch, think, and document everything though.  While my protective instincts tell me to stand up, yell, and scare the monsters away, I find a way to remember that The Great Law prevails and Onkwehonwe wish for the truth to be known.  I don&#8217;t know how my friends do it, but they do still have faith that love, peace, and righteousness will create a respectful friendship.</p>
<p>I personally find it disturbing, how the C.B.S.A badgers and verbally abuses the witnesses during this Human Rights Tribunal.  If you had a chance to be heard by the Human Rights Commission, how would you prepare yourself for further abuse from C.B.S.A. ?</p>
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		<title>C.B.S.A. stopped Tribunal, by arresting Davis for roaming freely around Akwesasne???</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 17:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We were on our way to the Davis vs. C.B.S.A. Human Rights Tribunal this past thursday morning (Dec. 3 2009).  We had to travel through a C.B.S.A. blockade on the north side of our bridge (the only road leading out of Kawehno:ke Akwesasne &#8217;cornwall island ontario&#8217; to &#8216;cornwall ontario&#8217;).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were on our way to the Davis vs. C.B.S.A. Human Rights Tribunal this past thursday morning (Dec. 3 2009).  We had to travel through a C.B.S.A. blockade on the north side of our bridge (the only road leading out of Kawehno:ke Akwesasne &#8217;cornwall island ontario&#8217; to &#8216;cornwall ontario&#8217;).</p>
<p>When we got to the C.B.S.A. blockade and told the C.B.S.A. agents that we were on our way to the Human Rights Tribunal, the C.B.S.A. agents chose to escalate the event into a verbally violent confrontation.  They quickly surrounded our vehicle, put on their black leather gloves and started barking orders at us and accusing us of various negative actions, from every side.</p>
<p>Luckily, we found our cameras and shot video and pictures of the incident.  Our cameras seemed to help the C.B.S.A. agents to back off a little from us.  Those videos and pictures will be available to the public very soon.</p>
<p>The C.B.S.A. agents forced Katenies into handcuffs and took her away from us.  The C.B.S.A. agents refused to tell us why they were kidnapping Katenies.  We followed the C.B.S.A. vehicle over to their fenced in compound, next to Hieberts Restaurant and the traffic circle on Brookdale Avenue.  The C.B.S.A. agents knew that Katenies is part of Teiohontathe Fallan Davis support team in the Human Rights Tribunal.  We could not allow Katenies to be kidnapped, cuffed, and taken away by the same people that are known to violate the Human Rights of Katenies and her daughter Teiohontathe.   They had physically beaten Katenies a few years ago and that abuse has also gone unchecked.  In fact, C.B.S.A. continues to try and escalate that abusive event.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to note that C.B.S.A. had already been in federal courts with Katenies and had seen Katenies travel around Akwesasne for many years, prior to this date of the Human Rights Tribunal.  C.B.S.A. was allready found to have no jurisdiction over Katenies and her right to roam at large, travel freely, and exist as an Onkwehonwe woman.</p>
<p>Why did C.B.S.A. agents choose to &#8216;arrest&#8217; Katenies in the middle of the Human Rights Tribunal?  The very same Human Rights Tribunal that C.B.S.A. tried to stop 4 times in the past already?</p>
<p>One of the recent reasons that C.B.S.A. used as an excuse to stop the Human Rights Tribunal, was that their lawyer Gaudet had a close relative that was sick from a flu virus.  C.B.S.A. stated that they only want that one lawyer to move forward for them.  Yet, it has become a known fact that Gaudet was actually working on this case, during the time he claimed he was so distraught over a family illness.  Davis and her support, continue to give compassion and patience to C.B.S.A. even as C.B.S.A. chooses to abuse their position, every step of the way.</p>
<p>As I witness the patience and compassion from Katenies and Teiohontathe Davis, while they endure year after year of abuse from C.B.S.A. and their union agents, I am reminded of The Great Law and how it works every day.</p>
<p>Some of our group, overheard the C.B.S.A. agents discuss how Sean Gaudet and Lucinda Reading created a &#8216;LookOut Synopsis&#8217; the night before, as a tactic to stop Katenies from being able to support her daughter Teiohontathe for the rest of the Human Rights Tribunal.  If C.B.S.A. has nothing to hide, why are they now in their 5th slimy attempt to stop the Human Rights Tribunal from hearing the voices of Katenies and her daughter Teiohontathe?</p>
<p>I wrote about this incident earlier and you can find that post at <a href="http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/government/davis-vs-c-b-s-a-agents-stop-human-rights-tribunal-again/">http://www.akwesasnewomensfire.com/government/davis-vs-c-b-s-a-agents-stop-human-rights-tribunal-again/</a></p>
<p>Another incident during that day, that I did not have the opportunity to mention yet, is when we all arrived at the Bail Court in Cornwall Ontario.  When we first arrived to the building, we were all in a hallway looking for the Bail Court room.  A crown prosecutor, (Lahaie?) suddenly bursts out laughing, smiles and states with glee,  to her friend &#8216;Did you hear who they just brought in? Janet Davis!&#8217;.  The prosecutor&#8217;s friend recognized one of us in the hallway and tried to gesture to the prosecutor to shut up.  Now, I have learned why the crown prosecutor in cornwall ontario also has such an ugly unprofessional reputation as being one of the most racist anti-Onkwehonwe groups around.  Later that day, I saw that same gleeful unprofessional prosecutor stand up in front of what she calls &#8216;your worship&#8217; (the judge?) and state that she wants at least 3 hours to work on Davis bail hearing.  They refused to hear the case that day and they refused to provide any papers, documents, or to even tell Katenies family what the charges were and why they handcuffed her and imprisoned her.</p>
<p>So far, C.B.S.A.  and the crown have refused to allow Katenies to have any contact or communication with any of her family, friends, and supporters.  The crown is trying to force their own lawyer to speak for Katenies.  Katenies has been in federal courts many times and won, why is this little bail court trying to silence Katenies and force her under their plans and language?</p>
<p>Even the lawyer that claimed she works for the general public refused to help Katenies family, daughter, and friends to receive any paperwork of any type that could help us to know why the crown was chaining and imprisoning Katenies.  The (judge?) refused to hear Katenies and stated that he will never hear her case, for as long as she does not allow the crown to give her a lawyer.</p>
<p>Of course Katenies did speak out, she demanded that they let her go now,  and she refused to allow any of the strange court people to force their ugly plans onto her and her family.</p>
<p>So much is going on this week and I am posting as fast as I can.  We always have lots of photos and videos of everything, I will post those as soon as I get more time in the next few days.  My final comment for now, is that all I witness in this life, causes me to firmly beleive that I can never allow the british corporations (USA, Canada) that consistently breaks its own &#8216;laws&#8217; to ever represent me or any of my loved ones.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25609399@N06/2669106265/" target="_blank">update:  I found these photos showing that Katenies was at the Court house in 2008. </a> I have to question again, why did the C.B.S.A. choose to perform a &#8216;lookout synopsis&#8217; to stop Katenies from helping in this Human Rights Tribunal? </strong> <em>C.B.S.A. barracades have been around Akwesasne for some time now and they know Katenies and her daughter travel freely around Akwesasne, for all their lives.  Why did the C.B.S.A. choose to forcefully chain and imprison Katenies while she was on her way to the Human Rights Tribunal?  Oh, I get it, let&#8217;s take the attention off the Human Rights Tribunal itself.  This also looks like a tactic to take the attention off the fact that C.B.S.A. physically beat down the grandmother and wiped her all over the concrete, because they are angry that she roams at large around her own lands!</em></p>
<p>Have you ever heard of a court where they imprison someone, refuse to state why they imprison, refuse to allow anyone to speak, and try to force their own bully voice to become the representative of the one they imprison?  This stuff reminds me of the spanish inquisition days!</p>
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		<title>Davis vs. C.B.S.A.  agents stop Human Rights Tribunal again.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 04:22:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The C.B.S.A. legal team created a &#8216;lookout synopsis&#8217; yesterday, as an attempt to criminalize Teiohontathe Fallan Davis legal team.  Teiohontathe endured two and a half days of a &#8216;character assasination&#8217; style interrogation from Sean Gaudet, during the Human Rights Tribunal.  Teiohontathe&#8217;s mother, Katenies has been working as part of Teiohontathe&#8217;s team during the Human Rights Tribunal, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The C.B.S.A. legal team created a &#8216;lookout synopsis&#8217; yesterday, as an attempt to criminalize Teiohontathe Fallan Davis legal team.  Teiohontathe endured two and a half days of a &#8216;character assasination&#8217; style interrogation from Sean Gaudet, during the Human Rights Tribunal.  Teiohontathe&#8217;s mother, Katenies has been working as part of Teiohontathe&#8217;s team during the Human Rights Tribunal, and has allready assisted to win 4 previous federal court trials. </p>
<p>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 &#8216;We Love You Fallan and We Support You&#8217;.  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. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>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 &#8216;We will Never carry your government IDs, Never!&#8217;. </p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>More C.B.S.A. agents approached the left side of our vehicle and demanded that &#8216;Janet Davis&#8217; 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. </p>
<p>The C.B.S.A. agents drove Katenies over to their small trailer in a fenced in compound, next to Hiebert&#8217;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</p>
<p>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 &#8216;an internal matter&#8217; 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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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?</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sean Gaudet, the lawyer for C.B.S.A. interrogated Davis yesterday and he is still at it this afternoon at 3:15pm.   Davis, her team, friends, and family are all maintaining their composure at the Tribunal, even as Gaudet continues to ask the same questions over and over again for a second day. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sean Gaudet, the lawyer for C.B.S.A. interrogated Davis yesterday and he is still at it this afternoon at 3:15pm.   Davis, her team, friends, and family are all maintaining their composure at the Tribunal, even as Gaudet continues to ask the same questions over and over again for a second day. </p>
<p>When Davis answers Gaudet&#8217;s repeated questions, Gaudet often responds by raising his eyebrows, rapidly shaking his leg, and bobbing his head around with anger.  In other court proceedings that I&#8217;ve witnessed in the past, Gaudet&#8217;s type of behavior is usually referred to as &#8216;badgering a witness&#8217; and &#8216;leading a witness&#8217;.  Today, everyone is patiently explaining to Gaudet that Davis&#8217;s witnesses have been waiting in the hallway for 3 days. </p>
<p>Many are worried that Gaudet is just stalling for time and trying to make it impossible for Davis&#8217;s witnesses to testify.  Even though Gaudet (C.B.S.A. lawyer) are doing all they can think of, to deny certain documents from being entered in as evidence, Gaudet was allowed to enter new documents as evidence (documents that were never submitted or mentioned before).  At one point, Gaudet&#8217;s assistant did not provide copies of their new evidence to Davis&#8217;s team, even after the Human Rights Commission told them to provide copies for everyone.  Gaudet&#8217;s assistant went to make copies, then returned with only one copy (not enough to share with all).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been sitting here at the Human Rights Tribunal since 9am this morning and it is 3:35pm now.  Gaudet has been asking Davis, the same questions as yesterday, over and over again so far.  I will post more updates later tonight.</p>
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		<title>Davis vs. C.B.S.A. Pregnant woman forced in Mobile X-Ray machine 3 times in Akwesasne?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 12:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Davis vs. C.B.S.A. Human Rights Tribunal on Monday, November 3oth 2009.  The tribunal started at 9:30am and lasted until 3:30pm.
Teiohontathe Davis provided the first witness statement and she was interrogated by Katenies and Kakwerais.  Teiohontathe talked about the experience she had on November 18th, 2005 in her community, when Canadian Border Services Agents decided to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Davis vs. C.B.S.A. Human Rights Tribunal on Monday, November 3oth 2009.  The tribunal started at 9:30am and lasted until 3:30pm.</p>
<p>Teiohontathe Davis provided the first witness statement and she was interrogated by Katenies and Kakwerais.  Teiohontathe talked about the experience she had on November 18th, 2005 in her community, when Canadian Border Services Agents decided to lead her vehicle into a huge mobile X-Ray machine.  The X-Ray machine is called a VACIS (Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System (gamma-ray imaging system made by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)) and it emits gamma rays through 6 inches of metal.</p>
<p>Teiohontathe provided details about why she felt terrified and abused when the C.B.S.A. agents demanded that she drive her vehicle up to a red Danger sign and underneath a large X-Ray machine arm.  Teiohontathe had reason to beleive that she was being racially profiled and may be one of the first to be forced to drive into a commercial X-Ray machine.  She was scared and wondered why the C.B.S.A. agents ran out to her vehicle and demanded that she drive away from everyone and behind a building, where she would be hidden from public view.  That was not a normal procedure.</p>
<p>Teiohontathe frequently travelled through the C.B.S.A. checkpoint an average of 12 times per day, to go to work, grocery shop, bring her children to school and other activities.  The C.B.S.A. agent usually was not so nervous before, November 18th 2005.  The C.B.S.A. agent acted nervous and refused to answer Teiohontathe&#8217;s questions.  They forced Teiohontathe to put herself and her unborn child next to a massive commercial gamma-ray imaging system, not once, but Three Times!   The once-friendly C.B.S.A. agent, was avoiding eye contact, refusing to answer her questions, and his nervous demeanor caused Teiohontathe to phone her grandmother to ask for help.</p>
<p>It was very cold that day and the C.B.S.A. agents forced Teiohontathe to exit her vehicle and stand out in the cold for at least 45 minutes.  Her fingers were so cold, she was not able to hold a pen to write later.  They refused to allow Teiohontathe to go inside the C.B.S.A. building or in any vehicle to get warm, while they searched everything in her SUV.</p>
<p>An elder stopped over to check on Teiohontathe&#8217;s safety and the C.B.S.A. agents disrespected him to the point that he had to physically backup and go sit in his own vehicle to watch from a distance.  That caused Teiohontathe to feel more fearful of the C.B.S.A. agents.  At one point, one of the C.B.S.A. agents asked Teiohontathe if she was moving contraband cigarettes.  Teiohontathe responded by telling him that she works for a living and he laughed at her.  Then he asked Teiohontathe &#8220;Do you know what are society thinks of you people?&#8221;  Teiohontathe knows the C.B.S.A agent as &#8216;DeMeer&#8217; with badge number 11275.</p>
<p>Teiohontathe endured derogatory racial comments from the C.B.S.A. agents, out in the cold.  She became so upset, she started hyperventilating and noticed that her fingers were purple, chapped, and so swollen that she could not move them.  Some of the C.B.S.A. agents tried convince Teiohontathe to pay taxes for clothes and boots that they found in her SUV.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal was held at the Nav Canada Training and Conference Centre, in Cornwall Ontario, from 9:30 am to 3:30pm, in room F141, today on Monday November 30, 2009. Onkwehonwe from Akwesasne attended and sat in the general public seating.
At about 9am, the registry officer, Nicole Bacon opened the room up and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal was held at the Nav Canada Training and Conference Centre, in Cornwall Ontario, from 9:30 am to 3:30pm, in room F141, today on Monday November 30, 2009. Onkwehonwe from Akwesasne attended and sat in the general public seating.</p>
<p>At about 9am, the registry officer, Nicole Bacon opened the room up and showed our group where everyone would be sitting. By 9:20 am, Teiohontathe Davis&#8217;s group rolled a dolly into the room, full of thick black binders and paperwork in boxes.</p>
<p>Representing Davis; Teiohontathe Davis, Katenies, Kakwerais<br />
Representing Canadian Human Rights Commision; Nicole Bacon, Réjean Bélanger, Brian Smith (lawyer).<br />
Representing C.B.S.A.; Sean Gaudet (dept. of justice), Susan Keener (dept. of justice), Lucinda Reading, and assistant.</p>
<p>Nicole was setup to sit at the front left of the room, facing everyone, where she recorded everything. The Tribunal Member, Réjean Bélanger, was setup to sit at the front center of the room, facing everyone. A table was setup at the front right of the room, for witnesses to face everyone, as they testified. Each table had a microphone.</p>
<p>Nicole let everyone know that an audio recording would be available at the end of each day and week, for anyone present that brought a USB drive. Two tables were reserved for each group (Teiohontathe Davis, Canadian Human Rights Commision, C.B.S.A.) to seat up to 4 people, for each group.</p>
<p>The general public had about 4 rows of chairs setup in the back of the room. Teiohontathe Davis&#8217;s tables were setup at the front left of the room, where Teiohontathe, Katenies, and Kakwerais sat. The Canadian Human Rights Commission tables were setup at the front center of the room, and Brian Smith represented the public. The Canadian Border Services Agency (C.B.S.A.) tables were setup at the front left of the room. Sean Gaudet, Susan Keenan, Lucinda Reading and an assistant represented C.B.S.A.</p>
<p>When Réjean Bélanger arrived, the Canadian citizens all rose. Onkwehonwe remained respectfully seated and Réjean did not seem negatively affected by Onkwehonwe&#8217;s refusal to rise each time he arrived or left the room throughout the day. I had a little bit of trouble understanding Réjean&#8217;s thick french accent at first, but it became easier to understand him as the day went on.</p>
<p>Emmy Mitchell did an Opening Address and explained to the English and French speakers that it was Onkwehonwe&#8217;s way to show respect and appreciation for all. Réjean then welcomed everyone and explained the democrat system and that he believes all must have faith in the system.</p>
<p>Réjean, Teiohontathe, Brian Smith, and Sean discussed how Teiohontathe Davis was denied an extension to get her witnesses. She had difficulty getting witnesses and was forced to subpoena all but one witness. C.B.S.A. representative Sean, objected to the witnesses because he believed they are irrelevant. Sean argued that he believes Teiohontathe&#8217;s witnesses are irrelevant. Réjean finally told Sean that the Human Rights Commission, wants the opportunity to decide relevance for themselves.</p>
<p>Teiohontathe requested that Onkwehonwe customs be respected and that they have an elder bring Wampum and Eagle Feather to testify that they would be truthful. Elders Emmy Mitchell and Kanietakeron brought Wampum and Eagle Feather to first witness, Teiohontathe. They explained to Sean Gaudet, that Onkwehonwe do not live under the Bible.  Sean objected for a while and later stated that he would not object, as long as a full translation was provided.</p>
<p>Réjean requested the opening statements to start with Teiohontathe, then Brian Smith, then Sean Gaudet. Réjean gave some instructions regarding law and the process of providing an opening statement. Teiohontathe started to present her opening statement, at about 10:40 am. She stated that she originally issued a complaint on November 18, 2005 and had been enduring 4 years of the Federal Courts trying to stop her. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what a positive view of Justice is. C.B.S.A. and Department of Justice keeps retaliating against me. 4 years I hold this in me. My complaint is based on age, race, and gender. I have six witnesses and I had to subpoena 5 of them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Brian Smith stated that he was representing the Human Rights Commission and he planned to discuss incidents described as &#8216;3 allegations&#8217;. He also planned to discuss 5 principals.</p>
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<li>1st Principal; regarding Teiohontathe&#8217;s identity as &#8216;young Mohawk woman&#8217;.</li>
<li>2nd Principal;  regarding CBSA treated Teiohontathe with heightened security and negative racially charged comments.</li>
<li>3rd Principal; C.B.S.A. officers did not De-escalate the situation and rather disproportionate disparity when Teiohontathe challenged the way C.B.S.A. treated her.</li>
<li>4th Principal;  regarding the site and grounds of discrimination.</li>
<li>5th Principal; regards to recognition that their need to not be direct evidence, to find a violation of human rights. A third party is often not present when a witness was abused.</li>
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<p>Brian Smith also stated that he anticipated that the Human Rights Commission will propose that C.B.S.A receive training about cultural sensitivity and the Human Rights Act. The C.B.S.A. representative, Sean Gaudet stated that he did not wish to give an opening statement, until he was ready to start the case.</p>
<p>Katenies and Kakwerais provided the C.B.S.A. and the Human Rights Commission with copies of their black binders. Teiohontathe Davis presented two thick black binders (C1, C2) full of documents, into evidence and provided each party with their own copies. C.B.S.A. presented two binders into evidence (R1, R2). The binders had tabs to help everyone navigate through the papers.</p>
<p>Réjean made sure that everyone&#8217;s names were pronounced and spelled properly. Katenies and Kakwerais agreed to interrogate Teiohontathe first.  They asked questions to help everyone understand what the C.B.S.A. agents did to Teiohontathe, 4 years ago and how they violated Human Rights.  Teiohontathe gave details about her past experiences on November 18, 2005 with the C.B.S.A. agents.</p>
<p>Réjean asked for more details and Teiohontathe had to search through her binders of documents to find the paperwork that backed up her statements.  Teiohontathe and Kakwerais reminded Réjean, that they had to use the &#8216;Access to Information Act&#8217;, to even discover the documents for themselves and that they waited for 120 days to receive the documents they requested under &#8216;The Access to Information Act&#8217;.  The long wait for the information, was causing Teiohontathe to have some trouble remembering where each document was in her binders.</p>
<p>Réjean stopped the meeting at 3:30 pm and stated that the meeting would start back up tomorrow morning.  He reminded Teiohontathe to do all she can to get her documents organized before tomorrow, so that she can retrieve the documents and proof faster.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 21:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica Peters</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past year in Akwesasne was tense and scary at times.  When we decide to leave our house for any reason (shop, work, meetings),  my friends and family are never sure that we will be able to return.  We never know when any of the surrounding police, border agents, and military will decide to barricade our roads and threaten to arrest us for questioning their activities again.</p>
<p>Many Onkwehonwe around Akwesasne, check in every few minutes as they travel on the bridges and roads around Akwesasne.  Some use mike phones, cell phones, Internet enabled devices and various gadgets to help everyone verify that family members and friends are safe and not being stopped from returning to their homes.</p>
<p>This past summer, we had more than 8 various police, border, and military agencies threatening to arrest Onkwehonwe that questioned why they were being stopped from traveling freely from their homes, schools, and businesses around Akwesasne.  Readers can search this website, to find the details about the daily harassment that Onkwehonwe endure from surrounding police, border agents, and military groups.</p>
<p>As a result of the uncertainty of our safety around Akwesasne, many Onkwehonwe are learning journalism, internet marketing, videography, vlogging, and various new skills, with hopes of helping to keep themselves and loved ones safer around Akwesasne.  The bullies that threaten us in the past and the present, seem to behave a little safer when they realize they are being recorded and their behavior can be seen live on the Internet.  Unfortunately, some of the worse bullies&#8217; best behavior is still quite unstable and dangerous for Onkwehonwe.</p>
<p>Most of our local stores around Akwesasne are selling out of the recorders that I recommend, every single week.  The easiest ones for newbies, are recorders that can be plugged into a computer USB drive.  The audio and video files are then quickly and easily uploaded to the Internet.</p>
<p>This week, I found a tiny gadget that can record audio and video.  It is tiny enough to keep on your wrist, on your shirt lapel, clipped to your purse, bag, your car, your bicycle, or pretty much anything else you can imagine.  Velcro strips are typically added to tiny recording devices to keep them securely in place.  Here is a promising video audio recorder that costs less than $30.00.  Remember to practice with your recording gadgets before you leave your house, so that you are not fumbling with buttons, if you find yourself in a crisis situation.  Often, a visible camera is enough incentive to help stop bullies from trying to harass travelers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:45:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>July 2009: When the USA Border Agents harassed and intimidated an Onkwehonwe funeral procession and tried to stop them from going to bury their beloved family member on Kawehno:ke.</li>
<li>Why so many Onkwehonwe will never refer to themselves as &#8216;Mohawk, Indian, First Nation, Aboriginal&#8217;&#8230; or any english language term.</li>
<li>How do Onkwehonwe protect themselves when mainstream media publishes bold outright lies when they state that &#8216;Mohawks are armed &amp; dangerous&#8217; or &#8216;Warrior Society&#8217; gatherings.</li>
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<li>November 2009: How 3 un-armed peaceful Onkwehonwe were able to reclaim Onwehonwe Lands for our upcoming Generations.</li>
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