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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 19:10:00 -0500
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An Open Letter to Delia Opekokew, Murray Klippenstein and Andrew Orkin
from Pierre George, pertaining to the death of my brother Dudley,
concerning actions of certain people.

Reference:  The events of September 4-7, 1995 as taken from court file
No.96-CU-99569 Ontario Court (General Division).
        No. 5:  �...publicly demonstrating their frustrations with the
Provincial Crown�s wrongful refusal to acknowledge burial sites in the
park.�

Reference:  �Day of Tears� from Sam George�s Web Site
�September 5, 1995--Burn my heart at Ipperwash:  The response of the
newly-elected Ontario Government to the demonstration was swift and
brutal.  The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were ordered to deploy
tactical units, snipers and riot squads to �confront� the Indians in the
park--without any regard to the legitimacy of their grievances or the
danger to life.�

Reference:  London Free Press-Wednesday, September 6, 1995:  �Rumors
have circulated that the park is an ancient native burial ground but
Daryl Smith, MNR said there are no historical records to support the
claim.�

This article informed the general public as to why the natives were in
the park!

So, in order to protect Dudley�s life and memories of and in
Aazhoodena-Stoney Point, and in true justice, I Pierre George, ask you
Delia Opekokew, Murray Klippenstein, and Andrew Orkin to join the call
for a public federal inquiry to deal with the acquisition of the land
containing the sacred burial grounds, and into the activities of Chief
Tom Bressette and the council of the day (September 6, 1995).

Why?  Because the OPP police logs clearly indicate the response of the
elected Kettle Point government (council) was of a confrontational
nature and �without any regard to the legitimacy of their grievances or
the danger to life.�

I hereby enter these three paragraphs taken from the Ontario Provincial
Police logs pertaining to the events leading up to the murder of my
brother Dudley.  They concern the actions of the elected chief and band
council of Kettle Point (also known as Kettle and Stony Point):
        [Pg.19]  �08.18:  Asked him (Tom Bressette) to notify his counselors,
he and counselors don�t support the action of the natives, he feels they
should be dealt with.�
        [Pg.21]  �Inspector Carson advises that Tom Bressette agrees with what
we are doing.�
        [Pg.24]  �09.25:  meeting:  John Carson advises that Tom Bressette�s on
board, agrees, thinks they are criminals.�

THEY ARE UNDER FEDERAL JURISDICTION!

JUSTICE FOR DUDLEY!
In the Spirit of Dudley,
Pierre George,
Aazhoodena Territory-Stoney Point

MIIGWETCH!

VOICE YOUR CONCERN for JUSTICE for DUDLEY and the STONEY POINT PEOPLE.
Phone or fax Sam George�s Legal Counsel:
--Delia Opekokew, barrister & solicitor: Toronto:  ph. (416)598-2645 
fax:(416)598-9520
--Murray Klippenstein of Iler, Campbell & Klippenstein  ph(416)598-0103 
fax(416)598-3484
--Andrew Orkin: N/A

Please post everywhere because Jane Stewart has opened a door !

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