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douglas9

(4,756 posts)
Mon May 12, 2025, 06:47 AM 7 hrs ago

Judge blocks feds' rush to transfer Indigenous sacred site to foreign mining giant for destruction

Last edited Mon May 12, 2025, 08:04 AM - Edit history (1)

A federal court just temporarily blocked the federal government from giving an Indigenous sacred site, Oak Flat, to a Chinese-owned mining giant for destruction. The ruling comes as the U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to hear an Apache group’s appeal to protect the site.

By Becket Law, Censored News, May 9, 2025

WASHINGTON – A federal court today blocked the U.S. government from plowing ahead with plans to hand over the Western Apaches’ most sacred site at Oak Flat to a multinational mining giant for destruction.

In Apache Stronghold v. United States, the federal government recently announced that as early as June 16, 2025, it would transfer Oak Flat to Resolution Copper, a Chinese-owned mining company that plans to turn the site into a massive mining crater, ending Apache religious practices forever.
Apache Stronghold—a coalition of Western Apaches, other Native peoples, and non-Native allies—filed an emergency request to halt the transfer while the Supreme Court considers its case.

A federal court granted that request today, with Judge Steven P. Logan concluding, “There is no close question in this matter. It is abundantly clear that the balance of equities ‘tips sharply’ in Plaintiff’s favor, and … they have presented serious questions on the merits that warrant the Supreme Court’s careful scrutiny.”

Since time immemorial, Western Apaches and other Native peoples have gathered at Oak Flat, outside of present-day Superior, Arizona, for sacred religious ceremonies that cannot take place anywhere else. Known in Apache as Chi’chil Biłdagoteel, Oak Flat is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been protected from mining and other harmful practices for seventy years.


https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/05/breaking-federal-court-halts.html


https://becketfund.org/case/apache-stronghold-v-united-states/


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Judge blocks feds' rush to transfer Indigenous sacred site to foreign mining giant for destruction (Original Post) douglas9 7 hrs ago OP
Once a rapist, always a rapist. erronis 5 hrs ago #1
Tell China Seinan Sensei 5 hrs ago #2
Dynamite is faster than digging William Seger 5 hrs ago #4
We already know, treaties mean NOTHING to this administration William Seger 5 hrs ago #3
Treaties are the highest law of our country. multigraincracker 4 hrs ago #5
I hate these people!!!!!!!!!!! Poison the earth, destroy lives, eradicate history. 58Sunliner 4 hrs ago #6

erronis

(19,572 posts)
1. Once a rapist, always a rapist.
Mon May 12, 2025, 08:49 AM
5 hrs ago

And to use an older term "defiler". Women, countries, land, traditions.

Seinan Sensei

(960 posts)
2. Tell China
Mon May 12, 2025, 08:58 AM
5 hrs ago

… that there are gold, silver, heavy minerals underneath Mar-a-Lago.
Tell China that they should go there, and start digging.

William Seger

(11,599 posts)
3. We already know, treaties mean NOTHING to this administration
Mon May 12, 2025, 09:12 AM
5 hrs ago

Why should they respect mere treaties when they don't respect the Constitution OR their vow to defend and protect it?

multigraincracker

(35,617 posts)
5. Treaties are the highest law of our country.
Mon May 12, 2025, 09:35 AM
4 hrs ago

Or they are supposed to be.
Laws are for the little people.

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