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From: NORTHWEST LEONARD PELTIER SUPPORT NETWORK
          TACOMA OFFICE
          P.O. BOX 5464
          TACOMA, WA 98514-0464
           e-mail; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           Phone pager: 253-593-9631
 
   PLEASE JOIN THE INCREASING PRESSURE FOR JUSTICE
   FOR LEONARD PELTIER AND MUMIA ABU-JAMAL

  Around the world people who believe in social justice have been joining 
together in a strong message calling for justice for Leonard Peltier and 
Mumia Abu-Jamal. All of us together are making a great difference as a 
solidarity movement keeps growing which the authorities cannot ignore.
  People around the world marched of Feb. 6th in solidarity with Leonard
Peltier. On Apirl 24th thousands of people will be marching in solidarity
with Mumia Abu-Jamal. A fast/hunger strike of 76 people in the U.S.,
Canada, Ireland, Russia, France, Basque Country, Italy and Spain was 
held for the month of Feb. to end the torture of Leonard Peltier. On Feb. 
11, 1999 the European Parliament passed a resolution demanding the 
U.S. free Leonard Peltier. They also have passed one demanding 
freedom for Mumia Abu-Jamal. On Apirl 24 there will be a one day 
West Coast work stoppage (from San Diego, CA to Bellingham, WA)
by members of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's 
Union (ILWU) in solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal. In Washington, D.C.
and then the next day in front of the federal prison in Leavenworth, KS
Rigoberta Menchu (Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and internationally 
known Indigenous Activist) and France's former First Lady Danielle 
Mitterrand (President of the Human Rights NGO France Libertes and 
who will be in the U.S. doing a human rights investigation on behalf of 
Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu-Jamal), will be holding press 
conferences in support of executive clemancy for Leonard Peltier and to 
demand that he be allowed the medical treatment he needs. And this 
summer the LPDC will be holding an organizers conference to aid this 
growing solidarity movement.
  This growing solidarity movement did not come about in a day. It has 
been built by grassroots activists struggling in their local areas to keep
the names of Mumia Abu-Jamal and Leonard Peltier before the public
world wide. This activism must continue to grow. The Washington 
Gathering To Fight Racism, March and Rally in Solidarity with Leonard 
Peltier and Mumia Abu-Jamal and the struggles for Native Prisoner's 
Rights, May 8th in Olympia, WA is a regional action in the continuation
of the growing solidarity struggle. Please help us build for this event.
                                                             In Solidarity
                                                             Arthur J. Miller
                                                            NWLPSN-TACOMA
OFFICE
                              
                                SECOND ANNUAL
              WASHINGTON GATHERING TO FIGHT RACISM
                  MARCH AND RALLY IN SOLIDARITY WITH 
                LEONARD PELTIER AND MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
        AND THE STRUGGLE FOR NATIVE PRISONER'S RIGHTS

                       MAY 8, 1999, OLYMPIA, WA
   12:00 NOON, MARCH STARTING POINT SYLVESTER PARK
   (CORNER OF LEGION & CAPITAL) 
   1:00 P.M. RALLY, WASHINGTON STATE CAPITAL

  This years WASHINGTON GATHERING TO FIGHT RACISM will be
focusing on the long struggles of political prisoners Mumia Abu-Jamal
and Leonard Peltier. These two cases have come to represent the worst
in the institutionalized racism in the U.S. so-called justice system. Also,
these two cases represent just how far the justice system we go to 
frame those that speak out against injustice. There is a great bond of 
solidarity between Mumia Abu-Jamal and Leonard Peltier, for they both 
know the great importance their solidarity means to all political prisoners
and the fight against racism and injustice in this land.
  We are also focusing on the struggle of Native Prisoners to regain their 
religious rights in Washington State prisons. There has been a new 
wave of denial of these rights that few people seem to know about. In 
focusing on this issue we do also acknowledge the struggles of other 
prisoners as the prison system is becoming more oppressive and 
reactionary everyday.
  We ask for your help in publicizing this years WASHINGTON 
GATHERING TO FIGHT RACISM. Please forward this message and our 
updates to all those that you can. Please talk amoung you groups and 
organizations about organizing people to attend this event. For those 
who wish to distribute flyers and posters please contact the NWLPSN-
Tacoma Office.
  How far we are able to get the word out about this event depends on
how much money we are able to raise. The NWLPSN is a grassroots
network with no outside funding. Please send donations, if you can, to:
NWLPSN-Olympia Office, 5201 Capitol Blvd, Suite 119, Olympia, WA
98501.
  
MUMIA ABU JAMAL's Message of support for Leonard Peltier

Ona Move!
We, all of us, give solid thanks to Leonard Peltier and his numerous
supporters worldwide, for the principled assistance in France recently.  I
deeply appreciate it - we ALL do.
Many years ago, when I was doing radio commentary for several 
Philadelphia college stations, I frequently received taped reports from 
communications people from AIM (American Indian Movement ), and 
promptly reported such information to my audience.  What I learned was 
that the U.S. government was waging a vicious and unrelenting war 
against native people.  In (It) was a phase in that war that an innocent 
Lakota activist, Leonard Peltier was dogged by this government, and 
framed for murder.
  For almost a quarter of a century, this kind and gentle warrior, this
artist, this son of his people, has withstood the brutal assaults of the
U.S. government, against its own "law," its own constitution, its own
precedent.
  On February 6, 1999 the calendar will strike 23 long and lonely years 
in U.S. gulags for Leonard Peltier.  Twenty-three years since an overtly
illegal extradition from Canada to the U.S.  Twenty-three years in a 
Yankee Iron Cage for the "crime" of resisting American repression.
  As we enter a new century, it is past time for us to correct this vile
injustice against Leonard Peltier.  Let a new century begin with an act of
justice for the Oglola people.

Free Leonard Peltier!
Free the MOVE 9! Long Live John Africa!
In the Spirit of Nat Turner 
And Crazy Horse!
Ona Move!
Mumia

        LEONARD PELTIER'S STATEMENT IN SOLIDARITY WITH 
                               MUMIA ABU-JAMAL

  Greetings friends, supporters and Mumia,

  I know that this must be a sad and frustrating time for you as the 
negative defeats that we have received in my case have been to us. I 
know it is easy for me and others to tell you to not give up the fight. I 
personally understand and know the feeling many times through this 
twenty-three years of wanting to say the hell with it and give up--
believing that there is no way to defeat this evil empire. Sometimes it 
just seems hopeless.
  When this happens I am always reminded by my courageous 
supporters, like those of you who are here today, that to accept defeat 
is not a warrior's way.
  As long as the people have not accepted defeat, neither will we. So I 
would like to encourage you to stay strong and continue the fight until 
Mumia is victorious.
  It is an outrage that the courts continue to ignore blatant evidence and 
continue to play legal games with our lives. This insanity is a huge 
insult, not only to those of us who remain unjustly imprisoned, but to all 
of you who dedicate your lives to our freedom and are ignored by the 
corporate owned justice system and media.
  I want to encourage supporters to intensify the struggle for Mumia's 
life.
  I know you can stop this execution because no matter how evil a 
government may be they still cannot defeat the power of the people. 
Your work and help is needed more than ever. We must now live and 
breathe Mumia's case twenty-four hours a day.
  If we are able in unity to stop the exectution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, we 
are not only saving the life of the man who speaks for those who are not 
often heard and who's stories are rarely told, but you are saving all of us 
who remain unjustly behind bars from the depths of hopelessness.
FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL!
                                             In The Spirit Of Crazy Horse
                                                       Leonard Peltier 

  END THE TORTURE OF LEONARD PELTIER NOW!
  The federal Bureau Of Prisons continues to deny Leonard Peltier the 
medical treatment that has been offered to him by the Mayo Clinic that 
would end his continuous, excruciating pain. They do this even though
the doctors at the federal Springfield Medical Prison facility have stated
that there is nothing they can do for Leonard. This denial of the medical 
treatment that Leonard needs is nothing short of politically motivated
torture! Please send e-mail messages to: Ms. Kathlenn Hawk Sawyer,
Director, Bureau Of Prisons, at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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