Sexual violence along pipeline route follows Indigenous womenâs warnings
The Line 3 pipeline replaces a corroded, leaking pipeline, and increases its capacity from 390,000 to 760,000 barrels a day. Indigenous groups and environmentalists are attempting to stop the project. Photograph: Jim Mone/AP
The Line 3 pipeline replaces a corroded, leaking pipeline, and increases its capacity from 390,000 to 760,000 barrels a day. Indigenous groups and environmentalists are attempting to stop the project. Photograph: Jim Mone/AP
The $2,9bn Line 3 pipeline has brought thousands of workers to Minnesota â and one crisis center has received more than 40 reports of harassment and abuse
HilaryBeaumont
Fri 4 Jun 2021 07.00 EDT