And now:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (S.I.S.I.S.) writes:

1. San Francisco CA
2. Greenfield MA

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Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 08:25:28 -0800
From: Keith McHenry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Food Not Bombs
To: "S.I.S.I.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: San Francisco Protest to Free Leonard Peltier

Nonviolent civil disobedience to
FREE LEONARD PELTIER
Saturday, December 19, 1998
Assemble at UN Plaza near 7th and Market Streets, San Francisco at 10: 00 AM
speakers
PATTI BEAR ROBIDEAU, Leonard's Aunt
INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON FOR LEONARD PELTIER
Leonard Peltier has been imprisoned for the June 26, 1975 shoot-out between
the F.B.I. and the American Indian Movement ( AIM ) in which two federal
agents and an Indian man were kill. Four years after his incarceration, a
Freedom of information Act ( FOIA) suit released documents which prove
Leonard Peltier's innocence and FBI's use of their infamous COINTELPRO
program in their efforts to "neutralize" members of the movement.
DON'T LET LEONARD SPEND ANOTHER HOLIDAY IN PRISON.
Show your support for executive clemency for Leonard Peltier by attending
this protest.  The US government has held Leonard for over 22 years. He is
one of America's most respected political prisoners serving two life
sentences at Leavenworth Federal Prison in Kansas. He should be free.


Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
PO Box 583, Lawrence, KS 66044  785-842-5774  5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
415-386-7041 or 415-826-4127
Planning meeting Wednesday nights at 6:30 at
Centro del Pueblo, 474 Valencia 2nd Floor room 295
Endorsements
LEONARD PELTIER S.G. SONOMA COUNTY
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT
RED NATION BROTHERHOOD DRUM
ROUND VALLEY INDIANS FOR JUSTICE
MENDOCINO COUNTY EARTH FIRST
MENDOCINO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
SONOMA COUNTY PEACE AND JUSTICE CENTER
PACIFIC-WESTERN TRADERS
BROWN BERETS / OLA
A LA BRAVA PRODUCCIONES REVOLUTIONARIAS
SAN FRANCISCO FOOD NOT BOMBS
SAN FRANCISCO LIBERATION RADIO
SISTER BERNI GALVIN
OCTOBER 22 NO POLICE BRUTALITY DAY NATIONAL OFFICE
S.F. COALITION ON HOMELESSNESS
LA RAZA CENTRO LEGAL
BELL GARDENS JUSTICE COMMITTEE
STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR ACCOUNTBILITY (SCA)

http://members.xoom.com/freepeltier/index.html


--
Keith McHenry, Co-Founder
Food Not Bombs
3145 Geary Blvd. #12
San Francisco, CA 94118
        -or-
P.O. Box 442286
Lawrence, KS 66044

Toll Free: 800-884-1136

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Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 16:43:44 -0500 (EST)
From: Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Press Release - Leonard Peltier

greetings, following is a press release from a Leonard Peltier Support
Group planning a nonviolent civil disobedience action in Greenfield MA.
Please feel free to use or forward. best regards, jonathan


PRESS RELEASE

    Nonviolent civil disobedient actions on December 19, 1998 in support of
Native American political prisoner, Leonard Peltier


Contacts:       Leonard Peltier Support Group
                P.O. Box 1999
                Wendell Depot, MA 01380

        Jonathan Mark   978-544-7862
        Paul Burton     413-625-8420

        Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
        Attn: Gina and Keith
        P.O. Box 583, Lawrence, KS 66044
        Tel: 785-842-5774, Fax: 5796
        http://members.xoom.com/freepeltier/index.html

Greenfield, Massachusetts

        Supporters of American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier
hope to win Peltier's release from federal prison after 22 years of
incarceration. As part of an International effort to spur the Clinton
Administration to grant Peltier a Presidential Pardon, a group of local
supporters has organized a nonviolent civil disobedience action for
December 19th in Greenfield.

        Leonard Peltier is a well-known victim of human rights abuses by
the U.S. judicial system. Convicted in 1976 of murdering two FBI agents on
the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, Peltier has maintained his
innocence and human rights groups and civil rights leaders have cited his
case as a grave injustice. Amnesty International cited the Peltier case as
a glaring example of FBI tampering with the judicial process in a political
trial; Federal prosecutors have admitted that they cannot prove that
Peltier was responsible for the agents' deaths and an appeal's court judge
who upheld Peltier's conviction later called for Peltier to be freed,
saying the FBI was equally responsible for the agents' deaths. Despite
evidence of witness tampering by the prosecution and a lack of direct
evidence of Peltier's guilt, he remains in prison after 22 years.
Meanwhile, Leonard Peltier's health is deteriorating and many people around
the world are concerned for his life.

        More than five years ago Leonard Peltier applied for Executive
Clemency, citing his support among such leaders as Reverend Jesse Jackson,
55 members of Congress, European Parliament, Nelson Mandela with about
fifty million letters written on his behalf. Usually the process for the
review of clemency takes six to nine months. However, Peltier has only
received a form letter response that states his application is still under
review. With his appeals through the courts exhausted, Peltier holds out
the hope that President Clinton will do the right thing and reverse
generations of injustice to American Indian people by granting Leonard
Peltier freedom this holiday season.

        Local supporters hope their action will build awareness of the case
and highlight the importance of justice for Peltier for all Americans.

        One organizer of the Leonard Peltier Support Group in western
Massachusetts, Jonathan Mark, said, "What better way can I support my
Country, family and freedom this holiday season than by supporting Leonard
Peltier? Sure, getting arrested is a hassle, but it is really minor
compared to the suffering of this man in prison for decades."

        Besides Main Street in Greenfield, MA, more than thirty other
nonviolent civil disobedient actions are planned, including in Washington,
D.C., Lawrence, KS, San Francisco, Melbourne, Australia, Brussels, Belgium
and New York City. Each support group plans to hold nonviolent training
workshops and will decide how they plan to be arrested by consensus. The
Greenfield group's training session begins Sunday, December 13 at 1:00 P.M.
at the Green Fields Market. "After that meeting," says Mark, "we should
have a better idea about our plans." Mark mentions that they would be
available for answering questions at their December 17 meeting in the loft
at the Green Fields Market from 5:00 to 7:30 P.M. and the group plans to
hold a press conference at a legal rally preceding the nonviolent civil
disobedient actions on December 19 beginning at 11:00 A.M. in front of the
Court House on Main Street in Greenfield, MA.

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