And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

From: Mike Wicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This is an Official update from the Oglala Lakota organizers of CAMP JUSTICE.


 >>> CAMP JUSTICE <<< For Immediate Release September 3, 1999


CAMP JUSTICE, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota: Negotiations Breakdown 
Between Oglala Lakota and State of Nebraska!

- CAMP JUSTICE organizers stated that the Oglala Lakota Oyate will no longer negotiate 
with the State of Nebraska with regards to treaty land claim issues, human and civil 
rights violations, and police brutality in the reservation border town called White 
Clay, NE.  Organizers noted that the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is a sovereign 
Nation and therefore will negotiate "Nation-to-Nation" only... Not "Nation-to-state".

- CAMP JUSTICE organizers have requested that U.S. Department of Justice officials 
initiate a meeting with U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno to discuss long-term 
atrocities that have taken place in White Clay and Sheridan County, NE.  Organizers 
are requesting a special prosecutor to investigate a series of unexplained and largely 
uninvestigated killings of Oglala Lakota people in Sheridan County, NE.

- Negotiations have ceased since an August 19, 1999 meeting between Oglala Lakota 
Nation and the Nebraska Governor's appointed task force.  The meeting, mediated by the 
U.S. Department of Justice, was initiated by the State of Nebraska to present their 
response to the 6 Points of Justice Initiative given to Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns 
on July 13, 1999.

The 6 Points of Justice

1. Demand a full and complete investigation on all human and civil rights violations 
which have occurred in Sheridan County, NE since the legalized hanging of Lakota 
people ceased, to the present day murders of Martin Bull Bear, Ron Hard Heart, Wally 
Black Elk, Little John Means, and many others.

2. Immediate closure of all alcohol establishments in White Clay until a license is 
issued by the Secretary of the Interior or his representative.  See 1904 Presidential 
Executive Order.

3. Return of original designated Pine Ridge Agency lands (which includes White Clay, 
NE) as noted in the 1868 Treaty with the U.S. Government.

4. Creation of a permanent Civil Rights Office in Sheridan County, NE to address human 
and civil rights violations against indigenous Lakota people.

5. Immediate removal of Sheridan County Sheriff Terry Robbins for cover-up of Deputy 
Randy Metcalf's criminal activities against indigenous Lakota people.

6. Establish a law requiring data collection on all traffic stops to include state, 
county, and municipal law enforcement to record the race of every motorist they stop.  
See North Carolina law.


NEBRASKA'S  RESPONSE

- To Point #1 Murders:  Claiming that since the bodies of the most recent victims were 
found on the South Dakota side of the border, it is the responsibility of the Rapid 
City FBI office to investigate the murders. Lt. Col Mike Behm of the NE State Patrol 
stated that his department offered to assist in the investigation but Rapid City FBI 
agents informed him that his office, along with OST Police would handle the 
investigation. No new investigations of unsolved murders in Sheridan County have been 
initiated.

- To Point #2 Alcohol: Nebraska claims that it would take months for the NE State 
Liquor Commission to cite the White Clay alcohol establishments, only to have them 
turn around and pay a nominal fine and return to business as usual.

- To Point #3 Treaty Land Claim: NE Task Force members acknowledged that while the 
1904 Executive Order is illegal without an Act of Congress, they claim that this is a 
"federal issue".

- To Point #4 Civil Rights: NE claims this is a "federal issue".


- To Point #5 Police Brutality: Sheridan County Sheriff Department has been exonerated 
of any criminal activity/cover-up.

- To Point #6 Racist Traffic Stops: No comment.

- Furthermore: The State of Nebraska offered the following compromises: *Install a 
public restroom in White Clay;  *Attempt to curb prostitution in White Clay; *Work 
with White Clay grocers to provide better quality meat products.

- At the conclusion of the meeting, traditionalists - Oliver Red Cloud and Floyd Hand 
stated that the real underlying issue is the Treaty land claim and Nebraska's illegal 
possession of said land since 1904.  Mr. Hand announced that being a full-blood Oglala 
Lakota entitles him the right to initiate a land claim lawsuit against the United 
States.  Furthermore, an injunction order to close White Clay alcohol establishments 
during the Treaty land claim lawsuit has been initiated.

- The mission statement of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission is: "To regulate and 
control the alcoholic beverage industry and beverages within an into the State of 
Nebraska in an efficient, effective manner, in order to promote the public safety, and 
welfare".  CAMP JUSTICE organizers believe that the Commission has grossly failed to 
live up to it's responsibilities as far as White Clay is concerned.

- CAMP JUSTICE organizers stated that these White Clay alcohol establishments sell 
alcohol simply to make money, and have repeatedly indicated that they do not care 
and/or respect our people.  The complex underlying, sociocultural disintegration, and 
denigration, among indigenous Lakota people is of little concern to these 
establishments; it is our People who have to live with the results of their sale of 
alcohol.

- Family members of the murder victims met with Minnesota attorneys this week to 
initiate a wrongful death lawsuit against the State of Nebraska for it's gross 
negligence concerning White Clay Liquor Violations and Sheridan County Law Enforcement.

- The next "Walk for Justice" is scheduled for September 4, 1999 at Billy Mills Hall 
in Pine Ridge Village, SD.  The prayer walk will begin at 12:00 p.m., followed by a 
peaceful rally in White Clay.

For more information, contact Floyd Hand at (605) 876-5762 or Tom Poor Bear at (605) 
867-5821

Mike Wicks  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
CAMP JUSTICE internet/email Liaison 

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I would like to add a note of my own here;  The camp is in need of some donations.
There are a lot of mouths to be fed, and very little resources to do it with.
Please, if you can manage even a couple dollars send it to them.
Camp Justice
c/o Tom Poor Bear
P.O. Box 823
Pine Ridge, South Dakota  57770

Packages can be sent to;
Camp Justice
C/O Fay Cedar Face
200 Eastridge Rd.
Pine Ridge, SD 57770

In struggle,
Mike
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