Pope Francis appears to back tribal land rights in Dakota Access pipeline fight
Source: Reuters
Pope Francis appears to back tribal land rights in Dakota Access pipeline fight
Reuters in Vatican City
Wednesday 15 February 2017 15.55 GMT
Pope Francis appeared on to back Native Americans seeking to halt part of the Dakota Access Pipeline, saying indigenous cultures have a right to defend their ancestral relationship to the Earth.
The Latin American pope, who has often strongly defended indigenous rights since his election in 2013, made his comments on protection of native lands to representative of tribes attending the Indigenous Peoples Forum in Rome.
While he did not name the pipeline, he used strong and clear language applicable to the conflict, saying development had to be reconciled with the protection of the particular characteristics of indigenous peoples and their territories.
Francis spoke two days after a US federal judge denied a request by tribes to halt construction of the final link of the project that sparked months of protests by activists aimed at stopping the 1,170-mile line.
Speaking in Spanish, Francis said the need to protect native territories was especially clear when planning economic activities which may interfere with indigenous cultures and their ancestral relationship to the Earth.
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