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by Russ Redner and Paula Ostrovsky (info [at] leonardpeltier.org)
As Americans celebrate their myth of freedom and justice for all, Leonard Peltier is moved without warning or notification to Terre Haute, Indiana, USP and is held in solitary confinement at least through the long holiday weekend.
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At a time when this country seeks understanding for its obvious wrongs around the planet and cannot understand why the global village mistrusts it, the U.S. government is mistreating and using extraordinary domestic rendition upon the most beloved contemporary Native American warrior. Leonard Peltier, whom - again in defiance of the global opinion - this country refuses to acknowledge as a political prisoner, today sits in a tiny cell without windows and human contact as the American people prepare to celebrate their myth of justice and freedom for all.

After twenty nine years in prison for a crime he didn't commit he was moved without rhyme or reason, and without notification to his family and attorney, from Leavenworth USP to Terre Haute Indiana USP. He was immediately placed in solitary confinement, "the hole". Leonard is sixty years old, he suffers from arthritis, bone spurs, all the discomforts associated with diabetes, and recently had a stroke.

The Bureau of Prisons may argue that placing a transferred prisoner in solitary confinement is a routine procedure until all the appropriate paperwork is processed, but the timing of this action adds to its cruelty since it was carried out right before the long weekend preceding this 4th of July. In addition, this development comes at a time when Peltier’s legal team is successfully arguing very important motions and the US Courts might be obligated to release him. It is no too far fetched to imagine that to prevent his release, he is subjected to this psychological and physical torture in hope that it will break his body and spirit, and literally kill him.

As seen in the world stage today, the U.S. concepts of freedom fighters, terrorists, illegal combatants, murders, and battle casualties, are relative at their best, and duplicitous, deceptive, and capricious in their application. The same government that manipulated Canadian sovereignty and false affidavits to obtain the extradition of Leonard Peltier, our freedom fighter, today protects Jose Posada Carriles, a real terrorist, and denies his extradition to Venezuela where he was involved in the bombing of a Cuban airliner resulting in the murder of all its passengers. On the other hand, the “crime scene” in which they have framed Peltier is a battle in which armed and trained US government combatants, illegally entered non-US territory, and attacked a group of armed civilians defending their land and families, and they, as well as one of those civilians (Joe Stuntz), became casualties of war. Why must then Peltier pay with his life?
Does the FBI feel any remorse for any of its victims: Joe Stuntz, Buddy Lamont, or Frank Clearwater? How about Pedro Bissonette or the Jimmy Little Incident? Both murdered by US backed forces, using deadly force, and bludgeoning Jimmy Little in front of his family. His son Jimmy, Jr. witnessed this terrible act and when he reached 21 committed suicide--a note revealed that he missed his Dad and saw no reason to live. Jimmy, Jr was an Olympic cross-country talent when he was at Loneman School as a 7th grader. He was the next Billy Mills but the trauma of the US invasion and its violence killed him before he had a chance to mature, he really was dead before he lived.
Who pays for our dead? Or are our lives still as worthless to the American people as when they would pay money for our skins red with our blood (hence the term redskins so celebrated by this culture). Our wounds are deep, and the torment that created them is unforgettable. We know we cannot go back in time, but what can be done today is to put an end to the assault on indigenous people, that has been taking place without reprieve since the beginning of this country. Enough is enough America! Basta ya! Honor our treaties, stop taking and destroying our land and resources, respect our sovereignty and our culture, rectify the language of your history, and free our warriors! Free Peltier!

Wanbli Watakpe aka Russ Redner
Executive Director, LPDC

Paula Ostrovsky
Media PR Officer, LPDC
by Arthur Medicine Eagle (arthurmedicineeagle [at] hotmail.com)
What can you do to help Leonard?
Send letters to Congress people Senators and politely demand Leonards Freedom. Local media coverage is another way to educate people about this political injustice towards Leonard Peltier contact the LPDC chapters for assistance.
We are asking anyone and everyone to get on the phones and get out their pens and paper. Let's flood the telephones with calls regarding Leonard! Let's stuff their mailboxes with letters about Leonard! Urge the prison to allow Leonard to contact his family as soon as possible. Ask how he is, ask where to write, ask if he's OK, ask about his health, his privileges (phones, letters, visits, religious
rights, ability to paint, etc.) inquire as to his safety-anything-just keep calling and let the prison know that the entire world is watching and is concerned about Leonard.
Please be sure to be courteous and professional, as LPDC does not wish to complicate Leonard's situation.

The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Peltier Legal Team and Leonard's
family are working hard to ensure Leonard's safety and they will keep you informed as
things develop.

Mitakuye Oyasin.

LPDC, Inc


USP Terre Haute
U.S. Penitentiary
4700 Bureau Road South
Terre Haute, IN 47802
Phone-812-244-4400
Fax----812-244-4789
THP/EXECASSISTANT [at] BOP.GOV

Federal Bureau of Prisons
320 First Street NW
Washington, DC 20534
202-307-3198
info [at] bop.gov


House Of Represenatives
http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.shtml

Senators
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

http://www.freepeltier.org/

http://lpdcinc.blogspot.com/2005/07/urgent-alert-peltier-has-been-moved.html
by Dorothy Whitehawk Gaither (dorothyjimgaither [at] yahoo.com)
I think you are right, in that they want him dead. It seems like the laws for him are different than for white inmates. We are becoming a police state. Or at least a FBI state. I put the FBI in the same catagory as the Nazi's. They do what they want, when they want, and to who they want. They only gave him his medicine when his lawyer finally found out about the whole thing. It is time to start a heavy duty campaign again to free him. This sort of action by the "powers that be" should not be ignored. WRITE AND CALL and voice your objections to every senator, congressman about the actions taken against our brother. Dorothy Whitehawk Gaither,
FREEDOM FOR LEONARD PELTIER, POLITICAL PRISONER OF THE FBI AND BIA!!!!!
by Barbara (barbarasiomos38 [at] msn.com)
Long Live Peltier.....

What is happening to Leonard is shameful they are trying to break him but he is strong and Spiritual.... Please CALL and write to the Prison and to your House Rep. and Senators to stop this treatment of Leonard in trying to shame him.... Stay strong Leonard we love you.

peace,
barbara
by Sasha Lauren
Leonard's freedom is thirty years past due. I pray and visualize for him daily now. I feel terrible when I think about him holed up in solitary in pain and perhaps without the appropriate medications. Harvey Arden asked us, 'Have You Thought of Leonard Peltier Lately' and my answer is: 'Yes, I have, but many have not' --- so I did what I could; I wrote a film that I intend to find a way to produce that illuminates his plight without pushing it down anyone's throat. There's something bubbling up right now, I can feel it. The time is drawing near. Hang in there, Leonard. Hang in there...
by ghostie (ghostdancr1890 [at] webtv.net)
wwhy did they move him , and is the move to be permenant? solatary is the way it is whenever they move a prisoner. but i am wondering why they moved him.could it be of any benefit to him? the new prison, is it federal? are they planmning on reviewing his plight (FINALLY!)?
thanks for his new address.he is always in my prayers.
by cloud dancer (mitawin777 [at] yahoo.com)
I agree with all that is said here. I do not see why people can sit silent and do nothing. We may only be voices of one at a time but put these voices together and we have a symphony of people who are fighting for the freedom of not just one man, who has sacrificed so much for us, but for all of us. If we cannot free him and this government does nothing to free him, then we have lost and I refuse to be part of a society that is lost. We can win this. LEONARD WILL BE FREE. Of this I have no doubts. I was recently picked to participate in jury duty and I have a hard time with that. Does this justice system really work? I leave this to Great Spirit and if I am chosen, I will do my best to do what is right.

May all of us walk in truth, honor, and beauty with peace, love, and light in our hearts. We will NOT forget Leonard

Blessings to all
by mark berryhill (ndntruck [at] yahoo.com)
I've known about Leonard's plight for most of my life. I've read books about his case and even prayed with him in Leavenworth prison. Why do THEY still fear us? Is it fear or quilt? I would have to believe both.THEY fear us for the connection WE have with mother earth. THEY fear us for the unknown, such as our lanuage,ceremonies and dances.
Guilt...WE know how the west, and the east was really won.So the guilt needs no explaination.
WE knew all theses things even back in the old west days. WE knew the words our ancesters spoke where true....chief Seattle, chief joesph, chitto harjo, etc.All the warriors have spoken about all the injustices that this country has inflicted upon our people. Today's warriors have the same words to say, Leonard is todays warrior. His words are the reason why they still hold him captive.THEY fear the guilt that he will make them feel....for the words he speaks are true to this land and it's people.Let my brother be free to live and die with his people.mvto.
by barbara (barbarasiomos38 [at] webtv.net)
Good luck with your film Sasha... get it done for Leonard.

barbara
some of us as americans had no idea that this was going on.it seems we didn't do enough when whites took over the land and slaughtered thousands of native americans.we had no idea that this was still going on.naturally the american public is not informed of such misdeeds.in the land of the so called"free".we disregard the rights of the original americans.the american government still renigs on promises and keep driving the wounds in deeper.america in terms is not suppose to be a conquering government which contadicts the very heart of american freedom.maybe some of us as americans should be looking in to this.and file a protest.what gets me is we are over in iraq fighting for iraqi freedom yet ignoring the human rights of our own native americans.i myself am part sioux.make the american people informed.we as americans might be able to help you through protest.we should not be held accountable for the governments misdeeds.if americans are informed maybe we can help.the american citizens alone will not stand by and watch the government mistreat our own native americans.we arent the americans we used to be .so if you cant appeal to the government at least keep the caring american people informed maybe we can do something to help.dont try to tackle it alone.
by native, first americans

i think the reason is because they are racists, but more importantly because of greed and because they can do it and get away with it.

with america the motive is usually greed and its method is racism.
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