In response to the event, the Untied States tripled its security wall borders. Around 60 miles of tribal and indigenous land was occupied just due to the construction of these security walls.
Tar Sands expansions around Alberta was Canada's response to the event and the result was that around 60% of all the indigenous people around Alberta tested positive to either tetanus or other types of harmful diseases.
The United States of America spent close to €3 trillion just to hunt down the mastermind, and on the 2nd of May 2011, nearly a decade after, America rejoiced.
RCMP, the Canadian police, suspected the tribal influence behind the event and started raiding their lands.
The United Nations Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People was the most criticised convention after the event, with Australia and Columbia being open critics of the lack of binding Free Prior and informed Consent (FPIC) where the indigenous people were affected badly due to the construction of security walls during the post X climate.
X? (the event in question)
sept 11 2001 attacks
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