Hunger strike ends but opposition to Trans Mountain pipeline remains intact – APTN News
September 10, 2019
The first meal Adrienne Rain Flinn-Neeposh had after a four day hunger strike to protest the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project was a cup of milk and a strawberry.
“The first day is always the easiest but there’s lotss of smiles,” she said. “As it moves onto the second day you feel the cold. A thunder storm rolled over and we had periods of intense rain, cold and just the dampness.
“It gets harder moving into the third day, that hunger sorta turns into a tiredness.”
Flinn-Neeposh went without food or water.
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