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Saturday, February 11, 2006

 
Subj: Activists in U.S. & worldwide demand: Free Leonard Peltier! from the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee 
Date: 2/11/2006 12:58:02 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: info@leonardpeltier.org

Activists in U.S. & worldwide demand:

Free Leonard Peltier!

Published Feb 9, 2006 9:38 PM

Events were held on Feb. 6 throughout the United States and in Canada,
Germany, Portugal and Italy to mark the 30th anniversary of the unjust
arrest and subsequent imprisonment of political activist Leonard Peltier.

Peltier supporters rally in New York.

WW photo: Dustin Langley

Peltier, a citizen of the Anishinabe and Dakota/Lakota Nations and a
participant in the American Indian Movement, was convicted of the murder of
two FBI agents at a shootout in the Pine Ridge Reser vation in 1975 and is
serving a life sentence. However, Peltier's trial was conducted in a
fraudulent manner, with key witnesses and evidence presented by the defense
banned and ruled inadmissable, while the prosecution presented no witnesses
against Peltier. Peltier maintains his innocence to this day and has been
recognized across the world for his human rights achievements.

On Feb. 6, 21 activists in thirteen states completed their six-day fast,
begun on Feb. 1, to call for Peltier's freedom. Parti cipants included Rev.
Lennox Year wood of the Hip Hop Caucus, Theresa Laino of the New York
Leonard Peltier Support Group, and Esperanza Martell of the ProLibertad
Freedom Campaign.

In New York, supporters rallied at the site of a plaque commemorating Indi
gen ous settlements in Manhat tan. Speakers included Tiokasin Ghosthorse,
host and producer of WBAI's First Voices Indigenous Radio; Larry Holmes of
the Troops Out Now Coalition, Teresa Gutierrez of the New York Committee to
Free the Cuban Five, and Toni Zeidan of the Leonard Peltier Defense
Committee. A special solidarity message from political prisoner Mumia
Abu-Jamal was played.

In Tacoma, Wash., 400 people marched over 2 miles in driving rain from the
Puyallup Nation to the downtown federal courthouse on Feb. 4. This year
marked the 13th annual International Day in Solidarity with Leonard Peltier
in Tacoma. Groups such as the Chief Seattle Center, Palestine Solidarity
Committee, and MECHA were represented, and performances were held by the
Northwest AIM Drum and the Aztec dancers. An indoor rally after the march
was chaired by David Duenas, son of Roque Duenas who died trying to free
Peltier in 1979. Addressing the government that has jailed Peltier for 30
years, Elder Alex Jackson said, "We have given you freedom in this country.
Now give us (Native People) freedom in this our own country."

Monday's events also served to launch a series of upcoming actions to free
Leonard Peltier. For more information, visit www.leonardpeltier.org.

http://www.workers.org/2006/us/peltier-0216/

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