Filed under: Action, Capitalism, Environment, Indigenous, Southeast
Originally published to It’s Going Down
Anti-Pipeline demonstrators block trains in Atlanta for 6 hours. #StandWithStandingRock @RT_com @RT_America @AlJazeera @submedia @ajc pic.twitter.com/8yLzHzkHZz
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 5, 2016
#nodapl solidarity in Atlanta barricades trains for over 6 hours #defendthesacred
photo: @SteveEberhardt @RedWarriorCamp pic.twitter.com/XaQiX76OwO— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 5, 2016
flaming barricades. looks from livestream like cops are clearing out the #atlnodapl encampment off the train tracks: https://t.co/QVoGpLqX4N
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 5, 2016
6.5 hours after this action started and there's still 100+ water protectors occupying freight tracks #nodapl #defendthesacred #waterislife
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 5, 2016
150 to 200 water protectors blocking the Southeast's main freight tracks at least all night #atlnodapl #standingrock https://t.co/mO46sxb3eM
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
"Literally stopping capitalism in its tracks": blocking freight lines to ship supplies for new pipeline. #nodapl #atlnodapl #standingrock
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
#standingrock demonstrators occupying freight yard also blocked trucks. protesters requesting battery packs. https://t.co/h2vydjMNIP
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
#standingrock demonstrators blocking tracks. trains for tens of miles have been stopped, no alternate route from Florida. #atlnodapl pic.twitter.com/mhugdTqJse
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/AyannaAkobundu/status/794700105635024896
https://twitter.com/AyannaAkobundu/status/794702451676971008
CSX police arriving to #standingrock demonstration blocking freight train tracks. #nodapl #atlnodapl watch live: https://t.co/h2vydjMNIP
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
#standingrock demonstrators building barricades on the train tracks, shutting down the main freight line for Southeast #nodapl #atlnodapl pic.twitter.com/4yWcsgb4d8
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
Food donations still needed but thank you to the amazing person who gave ppl occupying tracks pizza! #nodapl #atlnodapl #standingrock pic.twitter.com/vplPGUKzpi
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
Police arriving at #standingrock demo occupying train tracks. Demonstrators determined to hold the tracks. live: https://t.co/jgS4DjnXdN
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
#standingrock demonstrators occupy train tracks by Decatur and Bradley. Police arriving. Boom box needed! live: https://t.co/8YSvCql708 pic.twitter.com/IvnqEVok3k
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
Demonstrators holding the train tracks near Decatur and Cornelia need water and food brought to them! #nodapl #atlnodapl #standingrock pic.twitter.com/5do113u3Ud
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
#atlnodapl demonstrators are marching down the train tracks "Whose tracks? Our tracks!" #nodapl #standingrock https://t.co/571lMogkom
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
#standingrock demonstrators in Atlanta say train "Tracks are occupied, will be held" #nodapl #atlnodapl
watch live: https://t.co/rjd5mAv3ng pic.twitter.com/4fTQKat7cr— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
Masked demonstrators have taken over the train tracks in Atlanta. #nodapl #atlnodapl #standingrock
watch live: https://t.co/rjd5mAv3ng pic.twitter.com/wBAmhTRzmz— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016
Masked marchers approaching Dekalb Ave now. #nodapl #atlnodapl #standingrock Watch live: https://t.co/5QukfzP6vd
— ATL NoDAPL (@ATLNoDAPL) November 4, 2016