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From: "LPDC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Fw: Elders for Leonard
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 13:16:50 -0600
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It's 1999, why is Leonard Peltier still in prison???
Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
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Lawrence, KS 66044
785-842-5774
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-----Original Message-----
From: JOHN C. STEINBACH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LPDC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, November 18, 1999 1:04 PM
Subject: Elders for Leonard
>
>Elders for Leonard Peltier
>Noon, Saturday, November 20, 1999
>Lafayette Park/White House
>
>Elders for Leonard has been organized by the Gray Panthers of Metro
>Washington in response to a call for action from the Leonard Peltier
>Defense Committee for a month of action in Washington, D.C., demanding
>the release of Native American activist and political prisoner Leonard
>Peltier.
>
> Leonard Peltier is a Native American leader who has been unjustly
>incarcerated by the United States government for 23 years. Critical
>ballistic evidence establishing his innocence was withheld from the
>defense and witnesses were terrorized into giving false testimonies
>against him. Amnesty International has recognized him as a political
>prisoner, and demanded his immediate and unconditional release. Human
>rights organizations world-wide recognize Leonard Peltier as the symbol
>of Indigenous Rights, and through the U.N. and numerous other governing
>bodies have passed resolutions in support of his freedom. Detained 23
>years, with failing health, he deserves his immediate freedom from this
>cruel and arbritrary msicarriage of justice. "Leonard Peltier is part of
>a long history of Americans jailed on false charges, the real reason
>being their defiance of the government, their persistent battle for
>equal rights that demand this country live up to its promise of genuine
>democracy. Every day that he has been imprisoned has shamed us before
>the world, and the time is long overdue to set him free," said Howard
>Zinn, author of A Peoples� Histoty of the United States.
>
>
>Speakers List (In Formation)
> � Carter Camp- Founding Member of American Indian Movement
> � Louise Franklin-Ramirez- Women Strike for Peace
> � Walda Katz-Fishman- Project South & Comm. Indigenous Solidarity
> � Nia Kuumba- Mothers On The Move Spiritually(MOMS)
> � Ellen Thomas- Proposition 1 Campaign
> � Abe Bloom- Gray Panthers Montgomery County
> � Dave Chief- Pine Ridge Spiritual Leader
> � Marilyn Preston Killingham- Republic of New Africa
> � Ayo Handy- Director, African American Holiday Association
>
>Contact John Steinbach, Gray Panthers of Metro Washington
>703-369-7427 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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