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Leonard Peltier:
Denial of clemency by Bill Clinton
Barbara Hartwell
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 
Dear Friends/Advocates of Freedom and Justice:

Please take a few minutes to read this statement by Leonard Peltier, which 
was written after clemency was denied by Bill Clinton. I'm sure most of you 
are familiar with Mr. Peltier's case, but if not, I think it is well worth 
your time and effort to learn all you can.

I first learned of Mr. Peltier's case when I read Peter Matthiessen's 
excellently researched and widely acclaimed book, "In the Spirit of Crazy 
Horse", published in 1980, four years after Mr. Peltier's arrest. And I have 
been a supporter of Mr. Peltier ever since. I was so outraged by what I 
learned that I made a vow to myself that I would do all in my power to 
publicize his case, even though I lacked the resources to do anything of a 
more concrete nature. But I talked to every person who would listen. I loaned 
out my copy of Crazy Horse and encouraged others to buy it. I put "Free 
Leonard Peltier" bumper stickers on my car.

A few months ago, I signed the latest petition advocating clemency for 
Leonard Peltier. Although I, like many others, am extremely disappointed; I 
was not surprised at Bill Clinton's refusal to grant clemency. But despite 
this, I will continue to support Mr. Peltier in his efforts to attain his 
long-overdue freedom and to expose the travesty of justice which resulted in 
his arrest and his -to date-25-year incarceration. I hope that you will too.
Free Leonard Peltier !
 
For Freedom and Justice,
Barbara Hartwell
Legal Defense and Research Fund
PO Box 832
Woodstock NY 12498
website: http://www.ulster.net/~babs7/
 
LPDC
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 
STATEMENT BY LEONARD PELTIER
 
Greetings Friends and Supporters:

January 20, 2001, was a sad day for all of us. I know that this denial of 
clemency has affected many of you as much as it has affected both my family 
and myself. It is a terrible feeling and disappointment knowingthat this 
nightmare has not ended and will continue for many months to come.

When I received the news, I felt my stomach curl and a feeling of nausea 
rolled over me. It took a while for me to refocus. For some reason I had 
thought I might be having dinner with my family that night. It was an 
especially disappointing day for all of us.

What Bill Clinton did to us was cruel. For eight years he ignored my clemency 
petition despite the major campaign that was waged. Then, just months before 
leaving office he publicly promised to make a decision on my case, one way or 
the other. He said he was aware of its importance. The White House gave my 
attorneys indications that there was a good chance for my clemency to be 
granted. I had to prepare myself for being released because there was no sign 
that my petition would be denied.

The LPDC bought me clothes, my grandson prepared his bedroom for me to sleep 
in and other preparations were made for my homecoming. My friends on Pine 
Ridge began plans to build me a house. We were literally forced to get our 
hopes up because we did not want to be unprepared if I was suddenly set free.

January 19, came and still, they kept us in nervous anticipation saying the 
more difficult clemencies are still being worked on and would be announced 
the next morning. Then January 20 came and went! The White House never even 
told us what the decision was. We had to find out through the press that my 
name was not on the list of clemencies. To leave a person's life and so many 
peoples' hopes hanging in the balance like that is truly hardhearted.

Since that dark Saturday, I have managed to get up and dust myself off, and 
begin to lift my spirits once more. I am just as determined now to fight for 
my freedom as I was on February 6, 1976 when I was first arrested. I will not 
give up. This is the second time in the span of my incarceration that I made 
it to the top of the hill and saw that freedom was in view, only to be kicked 
right back down to the bottom again.

The first time was in 1985, when the evidence used to convict me was 
impeached and I was denied a new trial, despite Judge Heaney's finding that I 
might have been acquitted had the jury been presented this evidence. To be 
denied a new trial after such a finding shocked our network and me just as 
much as this denial of clemency has. However, we never lose a battle without 
making some major gains in the overall struggle.

I want to compliment and thank my staff at the LPDC and all of you grassroots 
supporters who stood beside me and fought so tirelessly for my freedom. You 
put on one of the strongest and most memorable campaigns I have experienced. 
Years from now people will read about the accomplishments you made. People 
from every walk of life worked on this campaign. People from every 
denomination and belief prayed from every corner of the Earth. Although it 
feels like our sentiments were shooed away like an irritating fly by a 
president who did not want to face the consequences of his own mistakes, I 
believe we put up a serious challenge. We can see who was granted clemency 
and why. The big donors to the President's campaign were able to buy justice, 
something we jus couldn't afford. Meanwhile, many political prisoners 
continue to languish unjustly, proof that this nation's talk about 
reconciliation is nothing but empty rhetoric.

We now have a number of strategies to continue this struggle for my freedom. 
These ideas are in the early planning stages. I ask you to remain with us 
while we regroup and develop a thorough plan. We must carefully consider 
every option and make sure the strategies compliment each other in order to 
have the best effect. The LPDC will release strategies as they are developed. 
Some will be released this week.

I also have my own personal plans. I will continue doing artwork and will be 
looking at ways to make it more available to the public. I will also be 
working with my friends, Fedelia and Bob Cross, to build a grade school in 
Oglala. Before my clemency was decided, I began to dream of the different 
projects I would like to work on in Pine Ridge if I were free. Now that I 
have been denied, Fedelia and Bob have said they will take the initiative to 
begin the projects themselves, with my input. Soon, we will be establishing a 
board and non-profit status.
Bob and Fedelia are schoolteachers and lifetime Oglala residents, and they 
have the land on which to build the school. They have told me of the despe
rate need for an improved school in Oglala. The existing school is severely 
under funded and inadequate and does not provide the kids with the quality 
education they need and deserve . We have the highest drop out rate of all 
ethnic groups in the country and part of the reason is the lack of 
stimulating and challenging programs for the youth.

Another idea I would like to develop is building a small recreation center 
for Oglala. As most of you know Native health conditions are also probably 
the worst in the country. We want to change that, beginning with this center. 
We want the center to have modern exercise equipment, a kitchenette, and card 
tables. As everyone gathers here to socialize, have coffee, gossip, and play 
cards, we can encourage them to try the equipment and to begin getting in the 
habit of exercising and eating healthy foods. I believe it would be a nice 
place for people to spend time and a good incentive for them to get into 
better physical condition and stop the trend of diabetes on the reservation. 
The reservation currently has no facility like this.

If we are successful in establishing these two services, I believe that the 
community of Oglala will truly benefit. We will then be able to move on to 
other projects that will bring people together and raise the quality of life. 
For example, one day I would like to rebuild Jumping Bull Hall so that there 
will be a drug and alcohol free place where people, especially youth, can 
gather. We could set it up for a movie theatre and bring in video games. 
People can watch movies, hold meetings, have birthday celebrations, community 
meals and dances here. Right now, our youth have no place to go to socialize 
and I believe this facility could help prevent the hopelessness and despair 
too many of our young people feel. I would hope that word of these projects 
would spread to other reservations and others like Fedelia and Bob Cross will 
be inspired to take on similar ideas which we could help support.

Your ideas, input, and support are welcomed. If you know people who would 
donate supplies (books, wood, cement, hardware, etc), make financial 
contributions, or donate their skills and labor, please get in touch with the 
Leonard Peltier Defense Committee.

In closing, I want to thank you again for your support and ask that you stand 
with us in this struggle. I believe that one day in the near future we will 
succeed. But it can't be done without your support.

In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,
 
Leonard Peltier
 
Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
PO Box 583
Lawrence, KS 66044
785-842-5774
www.freepeltier.org
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