Dakota Access Pipeline Owner Sues Greenpeace For 'Criminal Activity'
Energy Transfer Partners alleges Greenpeace and other "eco-terrorist groups" tried to block its pipeline with "campaigns of misinformation." Greenpeace says the suit is a bid to "silence free speech."
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August 23, 2017 at 05:30AM
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NPR News: Dakota Access Pipeline Owner Sues Greenpeace For 'Criminal Activity'
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