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Subject: Who is Leonard Peltier?

 

 
 
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
 


Rupert Cornwell: Leonard Peltier: brutal cop killer, political prisoner, or
symbol of a defeated people?


 

Out of America: A native American who has spent 32 years in jail for a crime
he says he did not commit will get a parole hearing next week.

 

Sunday, 26 July 2009

 

It was back in Moscow more than 20 years ago, when I was covering the Soviet
Union for this newspaper, that I first heard the name of Leonard Peltier.
President Reagan would come to town and lecture the Kremlin - entirely
justifiably - on its abysmal human rights record. And each time the Russians
would accuse the US of hypocrisy and ask, what about Leonard Peltier,
America's own human rights prisoner?

 

Just recently, I heard his name again. Peltier, a Lakota Indian, has now
served more than 32 years of two consecutive life sentences imposed for the
murder of two FBI agents during a shoot-out at the Pine Ridge Indian
reservation in South Dakota in 1975. He denies carrying out the killings,
claiming he is simply another victim of the systematic persecution and
crushing of the native American peoples carried out by the United States.
Next Tuesday, he will have his first full parole hearing since 1993, and
once more his supporters are mobilising.

 

Over the years, these have been many and famous: among them, naturally, the
former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, as well as Pope John Paul II, Nelson
Mandela, the actor Robert Redford, the European Parliament, various national
legislatures in Europe, a former UN commissioner for human rights and
Amnesty International. Amnesty does not classify Peltier as a prisoner of
conscience, but it too is urging that parole be granted, because of doubts
about whether his trial was fair and whether political factors played a part
in his conviction.

 

The FBI will have none of this. For US law enforcement, Peltier was, and
remains, nothing more than a particularly brutal murderer, who dispatched
two of its own men execution-style as they lay wounded and helpless. But
whatever precisely happened that summer day long ago, one thing is
undeniable. Leonard Peltier is a player in the continuing tragedy of native
Americans.

 

He was an activist in the American Indian Movement (AIM), founded to mark
the 100th anniversary of the 1868 Fort Laramie treaty that supposedly
guaranteed Lakota ownership of the sacred Black Hills in South Dakota, which
were then seized by the US government after the Black Hills gold rush. In
its quest to reassert the rights of native Americans, AIM was also inspired
by the Black Power movement of African Americans that was gaining momentum
at that time; and the Pine Ridge reservation, where the infamous Wounded
Knee massacre of 1890 took place, became a focal point of its campaign.

 

In 1973, the movement staged a two-month takeover of the Wounded Knee site,
ended only by the dispatch of police and US army units to regain control.
There followed two bloody years during which AIM was hounded by the US
government and so-called "progressive" Indians, readier to assimilate into
white American society, and Pine Ridge boasted the highest murder rate in
country.

 

The climax came on the hot summer afternoon of 26 June 1975, when two FBI
agents entered the reservation to serve an arrest warrant on a young native
American named Jimmy Eagle, suspected of kidnap. Peltier and two AIM
comrades, Robert Robideau and Dino Butler, believed, however, that the
agents were seeking them. A gunfight ensued in which the FBI men were pinned
down, wounded, and finally killed with shots to the head at point-blank
range.

Immediately the authorities launched a massive murder hunt for Eagle and the
other three. Eventually, murder charges against Eagle were dropped, while
Robideau and Butler were caught and tried by a federal court, only to be
acquitted on the grounds that they acted in self-defence. Peltier, who had
fled to Canada, would face the wrath and vengeance of the FBI on his own.

 

A year later he was seized by the Mounties after a tip-off and extradited to
the US, where in 1977 he was tried and convicted. But to this day,
controversy persists. In its zeal to nail Peltier, the FBI has been accused
of intimidating witnesses to secure evidence, first for the extradition, and
then the conviction. Ballistics evidence that might have exculpated him was
allegedly withheld. There is no doubt Peltier was among those who fired some
of the shots at the agents, but it has never been established who actually
killed them.

 

The trial itself, Peltier's supporters insist, was tilted unfairly against
the defendant. The jury of 10 men and two women was all white, while the
judge barred all testimony on the conditions at Pine Ridge before the fatal
day - thus reducing chances of the self-defence acquittal secured by
Robideau and Butler.

After six hours of deliberation, the jury found Peltier guilty on both
counts. But in a final statement before sentencing he declared: "I'm not the
guilty one here. White racist America is the criminal, for the destruction
of our lands and our people." And although successive appeals courts upheld
the verdict, that was the version of the Peltier story seized upon by the
Soviets in the 1980s, as some small counterweight to the horror stories of
KGB persecution, forced exile, psychiatric hospitals and the rest.

 

The Soviet Union is long gone, but the Peltier case never quite disappeared.
Over the years, parole applications and demands for a retrial have been
unfailingly dismissed. But the FBI was sufficiently alarmed at rumours that
Bill Clinton was considering a grant of executive clemency when he left
office in January 2001 that 500 agents and their families staged a
demonstration in protest outside the White House.

 

This time, too, you'd have to bet against parole - despite the three long
decades Peltier has been behind bars, despite a recent beating when he was
transferred to a new prison, despite his poor health. Never has he expressed
any remorse for the deaths of the two agents, in which at the very least he
played a role. Instead, in all likelihood, he will remain a prisoner of a
country he hates, a futile but poignant symbol of a defeated, broken people.

 

Source article is located
<http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/rupert-cornwell/rupert-co
rnwell-leonard-peltier-brutal-cop-killer-political-prisoner-or-symbol-of-a-d
efeated-people-1761495.html> here. Background and a synopsis of events is
located  <http://www.freeleonard.org/case/index.html> here. A letter to the
parole commission from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, which summarizes things in a
nutshell is located
<http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/pdf/tutu_letter.pdf> here.

FREE LEONARD PELTIER! 

 

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