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Monday, January 26, 2004From info@leonardpeltier.org Date Mon, 26 Jan 2004 12:58 PM Subject FW: Tacoma Leonard Peltier March - City tries to stop by bureacratic red tape Dear Supporters, please read and post widely. Please Post Widely Tacoma Leonard Peltier Support Group P.O. Box 5464 Tacoma, WA 98415-0464 Tacoma-lpsg@ojibwe.us INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH LEONARD PELTIER MARCH AND RALLY FOR JUSTICE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2004 TACOMA, WA UP-DATE ON MARCH As many of you know last year the City of Tacoma refused to issue us a march permit because we did not have the funds they demanded to pay for police, $1,000 for every 300 marchers, and they wanted us to have a million dollar insurance bond. The ACLU filed a suit against the City of Tacoma and because of that suit the City of Tacoma changed the city ordinance so that political marches no longer had to pay for their right to march in Tacoma. We though we would have no problems from the City of Tacoma with this years march. We filed the papers for a march permit two months before the march and did everything that the ACLU lawyers, the City of Tacoma Attorney and the City of Tacoma ordinances told us to do. On January 12, 2004, we were issued our permit. Our march permit was for marching in one lane in the street from Portland Ave Park to the Federal Courthouse. Rather than trying to stop our march through placing fees on it that we could not pay, this year the City of Tacoma is trying to stop us through bureaucratization. In other words they are placing many conditions on our permit that are impossible to fulfill. I should point out that no other march, including peace marches and labor marches, have had these type of conditions placed on them. We can only conclude that because our march is in support of Leonard Peltier and speaks to the misconduct of the U.S. government in its policies in dealing Native people, and that our march includes Native people from throughout our region, that the actions of the City of Tacoma that are meant to try to stop our march are racist to the core. Following are some of the conditions that they have placed on us: 1.We are told two weeks before the march (even though we filed for the permit two months before the march) that we must submit to the fire department a “site plan” 30 days before our march. That is not in the city ordinances. That alone makes fulfilling the conditions of the permit impossible and thus invalidates our permit. 2.One week before our march we have to notify all “merchants and neighbors” along our route of our march. I can tell you for a fact that this is not a condition of other events because every year they close down the street in front of my house for a run and no one has ever notified me. 3.We must notify all those taking part in the march in writing “all rules, regulations and laws related to pedestrians”. They tried to pull that one on us last year. If we have a march in the street the rules of pedestrians do not apply to us. 4.We must ensure that no traffic will be blocked or delayed. How can we ensure that if we are marching in the street? Even if we marched on the sidewalk we could not ensure that because we cross streets. 5.“All intersections must remain open for traffic”. How about side streets where we have the right-of-way? How do you march through intersections and at the same time keep them completely open to traffic? 6.Fire hydrants, sprinkler connections, building entrances, exit doors etc must have an unobstructed path to them at all times. How then can we march past them? 7.Temporary wiring (that of our sound system) must be approved by the Electrical Inspection Division. If they want to come out and look at our sound system they can. Our group has given this problem back to the lawyers and there maybe another law suit in the works. We have issued a statement to the City of Tacoma that states, we will not shut down our march because of their attempt to suppress us by bureaucratization, We will march on Feb. 7th and it is our constitutional right to do so. DO NOT BELIEVE THE MEDIA! Last year some of the mass media stated that our march had been called off even though it had not been called off. There is no way that we will call off our march and rally. If need be we will march on the sidewalk which we don’t need a permit to do. HOW YOU CAN HELP 1. Send this message to every list, news web site and to your friends. 2. Use this attempt at suppressing our right to march as additional motivation to mobilize your groups, organizations and friends to come out to the Feb. 7th Tacoma Justice for Leonard Peltier March. This march is not only in support of Leonard Peltier, but also in support of the right to march for Leonard. 3. E-mail the Tacoma Mayor, Deputy Mayor, City Clerk and City Council in support of our right to march for Leonard Peltier in Tacoma and ask them to end their attempt to suppress our march through bureaucratization. Use the information above in your messages. Please send a copy to our group at: bayou@blarg.net. We have put all the e-mail addresses together so that all you need to do is cut and paste them into your “send” box of your e-mail. bbaarsma@cityoftacoma.org bevans2@cityoftacoma.org julie.anderson@ci.tacoma.wa.us cladenbu@cityoftacoma.org mlonergan@cityoftacoma.org spiro.manthou@ci.tacoma.wa.us kphelps@cityoftacoma.org thomas.stenger@ci.tacoma.wa.us rtalbert@cityoftacoma.org dsorum@cityoftacoma.org bayou@blarg.net MOBILIZATION FOR LIBERTY AND JUSTICE, FREE LEONARD PELTIER NOW! Leonard Peltier is an Anishinabe/Lakota American Indian Movement activist who was frame-up and convicted after a firefight on the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1975. The firefight took place as part of an attempt to suppress traditional Oglala Lakota people who resisted losing any of their land to multinational corporations who sought to mine uranium. Now is a critical time in the struggle for social justice and the case of Leonard Peltier. In past appeals of Leonard’s case, his defense disproved the government’s case to the point that the government’s prosecutor stated that the government has no evidence connecting Leonard to the deaths of the FBI agents and that he only “aided and abetted”. Given the fact that the first two AIM members to go on trial were found not guilty for reason of self-defense, because it was shown in court that there had been many killings (over 63) of Lakota people and AIM members in two and a half years before the firefight and the FBI came up to the AIM encampment in the same way that other drive-by shootings had taken place. That means Leonard has spent all these years in prison for “aiding and abetting” an act of self-defense. The latest ruling from the Tenth Circuit Court Appeals stated, “Much of the government’s behavior at Pine Ridge Reservation and in its prosecution of Mr. Peltier is to be condemned. The government withheld evidence (it is still withholding evidence). It intimidated witnesses. These facts are not disputed.” Even though the court acknowledged government misconduct in Leonard’s trial, the court rejected Leonard’s appeal based on that trial. We of the Tacoma Leonard Peltier Support Group are putting out a call for a general mobilization of all people who believe in social justice to come together in Tacoma on Feb. 7th to begin a renewed struggle to gain justice for Leonard Peltier. The government’s actions against Leonard should be viewed by all as direct actions against all people’s rights to liberty and justice. Please join us on Feb. 7th and please join the mobilization by actively helping to bring people out for our march and rally. One way to help is to get this message out to everyone you know and post it on every list and web site that you can. 12:00 NOON: MARCH FOR JUSTICE Portland Ave. Park (on Portland Ave. between E. 24th and E. Fairbanks Ave. Take Portland Ave. exit off I-5 and head east) 1:00 PM: RALLY FOR JUSTICE U.S. Federal Court House, 1717 Pacific Ave. CARAVAN FOR JUSTICE: SEATTLE: Meet at 10:45 AM at the parking lot 22nd and Madison OLYMPIA: Meet at 10:45 AM at Media Island, 816 Adams St. AFTER RALLY POT LUCK: (Starting around 3:00 PM or sooner if the weather is bad) First United Methodist Church, 423 Martin Luther King Way (next to Tacoma General Hospital). Go up the Hill from the rally and turn right on Martin Luther King Way. Speakers Harold Belmont: Elder, Native People’s Alliance With Friends and Allies Dorothy Ackerman: Lakota Elder Shelly Vendiola: Indigenous Women’s Network/ Indigenous Environmental Network Pete Sanchez: Ktunaxa (Kutenai), Drummer Kelly White: Coastal Salish, long time B.C. Peltier activist Kerwin Hemlock: Drummer Jeanette Bushnell: Native People’s Alliance With Friends and Allies Michael One Road: Portland AIM Juan Jose Bocanegra: Community organizer and long time Peltier supporter. Matt Remle: Hunkpapa Lakota/ Native Youth Action Steve Hapy, Jr: Tacoma LPSG Arthur J. Miller: Tacoma LPSG NW AIM DRUM Anne Feeney: Labor Folk Singer Native Youth Movement SEATTLE BUS: Sometimes it is even faster taking the bus than driving.Express Bus 594 leaves 2nd & Union St. downtown Seattle at 10:40am. Get off at the Tacoma Dome Station walk north to Portland Ave and then head east to Portland Ave, Park or wait until 11:50 and catch bus number 41 “Portland Ave” and get off at 34th St.. Return trip: take the street car to the Tacoma Dome Station and return to downtown Seattle on Bus 594. PARKING FOR MARCH: The parking at Portland Ave. Park parking lot is limited and we filled it up fast last year. Also, the park is in a community, mostly poor, and we want to maintain good relations with the community. So there are a few ways you can help. 1. Get to the starting point of the march, Portland Ave Park early, drop off all passengers at the park, then drive to the rally site and we will organize cars to bring drivers back to the starting point of the march. This will mean that your car will be close to the rally so that it will be easy for you to get to it to go home or to the after rally pot luck meal. 2. Park at the Tacoma Dome “park and ride” Station and either walk to the starting point of the march or at 11:50am catch bus number 41 “Portland Ave” and get off at 34th St. Then after the rally take the street car, which stops right by the rally site, back to the Tacoma Dome Station. We need volunteers who are willing to drive drivers back to the starting point of the march. If you can help please be at the Portland Ave. Park by 11:00am. TWO PAGE FLIER ON WEB SITE: A two-page flier, 8 ½” x 11”, for the up-coming Tacoma Leonard Peltier events is available for downloading at: http://www.peltiersupport.org/Events/NWLPSG02072004.html DONATIONS NEEDED (to help pay for the costs of the march and rally): Please send donations to (make checks out to Northwest Leonard Peltier Support Network): Tacoma LPSG, P.O. Box 5464, Tacoma, WA 98415-0464. YOU CAN HELP: Please pass this message on to e-mail lists, web sites, to friends, family and groups. We also have fliers and posters that you can help us get out. Please contact us with a mailing address and we will send them to you. YOU CAN ALSO HELP WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1. Legal Observers. 2. Someone to videotape our march, rally and after rally meal. There are three reasons for this. First, in case there are any problems or to show that there were no problems, this has to do with legal matters. Second, videotape of our events has been used around the country by Leonard Peltier supporters. And last, we have videotapes of a number of our events and we hope to edit them into one good video for supporters to use. So if anyone can videotape this event please do so and give a copy of it to: Arthur J. Miller, c/o Tacoma LPSG P.O. Box 5464, Tacoma, WA 98415-0464. 3. Photographers. We need photographs for the same reasons as we need video, plus we send some of the best photos to the LPDC and to Leonard. Same as video please send photos to Arthur J. Miller. 4. Banners. We only have three banners left which are rather old. One banner has been to all 61 of our marches and has been all over the country. So we need some new Leonard Peltier support banners. It would be nice if we had one banner with the eagleman on it and Free Leonard Peltier and Tacoma Leonard Peltier Support Group.We need as many Leonard Peltier support signs as possible. For those of you who only wish to just receive event up-dates from the Tacoma LPSG please send a message to: Tacoma-lpsg@ojibwe.us, and request to be place on the Tacoma LPSG up-date list. Those who wish to sign up on the NWPeltierSupport list you can do so by going to the following address on the internet: http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/nwpeltiersuppor http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/nwpeltiersupport Or send an e-mail to: nwpeltiersupport-subscribe@lists.riseup.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, send a blank message to lpdc-on@mail-list.com To unsubscribe, send a blank message to lpdc-off@mail-list.com To change your email address, send a message to lpdc-change@mail-list.com with your old address in the Subject: line Posted by Webmaster@AIMSupport.org 11:11 PM Leonard Peltier PO Box 583 Lawrence, KS 66044 www.leonardpeltier.org Leonard Peltier Defense Committee January 23, 2004 Hau Kola, Hello my friends, my relatives: You can never imagine the heartfelt comfort it brings to know you're not forgotten in prison. This is my 28th year, and I've seen others come and go and return again. I can't help but feel a great sorrow for many of these young men who keep coming back for one reason or another; most of which are alcohol related offenses. So much has changed since I came here and yet, in many ways, it's still the same. The government, under the pretext of security and progress, liberated us from our land, resources, culture, dignity and future. They violated every treaty they ever made with us. I use the word "liberated" loosely and sarcastically, in the same vein that I view their use of the words "collateral damage" when they kill innocent men, women, and children. They describe people defending their homeland as terrorists, savages and hostiles, and accuse us of being aggressors. We have never fought a battle or war that was not on our own land; we never fired the first shot ... ever. My words reach out to the non-Indian: Look now before it's far too late - see what is being done to others in your name and see what destruction you sanction when you say nothing. Your own treaty, the one between yourselves and the government, is being violated daily; this treaty is commonly known as the Constitution. With us, they started a little at a time, encroaching on our rights until we had none at all. It will be the same for the Constitution; this is not conjecture, but fact. We are not embattled with the color of man, but with the weakness of man, a mindset that lusts for power and wealth at the expense of life. Men of all colors, cultures and religions must stand together to oppose the genocidal policies that face us all as the corporate world seeks to enslave all, and pit one nation against another. If you avoid breaking laws and do what you're told and ignore the poor, the oppressed and the downtrodden - you probably won't be bothered. If you try to right what is wrong, however, you will surely meet great opposition and run the risk of imprisonment or death. I am a Sun Dancer. I took a vow for my people. I chose to seek the Creator's will and to follow it to the best of my ability. I WILL NOT STAND DOWN FROM THAT VOW. I will continue to speak, write and organize until Grandfather himself quiets my life. If I can do this in prison, I have no doubt you can do much better from where you stand. I encourage you to do your best, be kind to one another, seek harmony and balance with all natural life, enjoy what freedom you have left, and most of all, never, never give up. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, Leonard Peltier Mitakuye Oyasin Posted by Webmaster@AIMSupport.org 10:00 AM
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