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Oct 30, 2009
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Oct 30, 2009
WASHINGTON – Leonard Peltier supporters will seek clemency for the imprisoned American Indian Movement activist during a historic meeting between President Barack Obama and hundreds of tribal leaders of federally recognized nations.
The Circle for Clemency for Leonard Peltier is organizing a peaceful and prayerful act of solidarity “to bring attention to Mr. Peltier’s continued unjust imprisonment as a Native American political prisoner,” according to Rob Fife, one of the organizers.
The event will take place in conjunction with the first-of-its-kind White House Tribal Nations Conference on Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. at the Interior Department building in Washington, D.C.
Fife, a Nez Perce Cayuse Indian, and Ben Carns, a member of the Choctaw Nation, fasted and offered prayers for seven days in September in front of the White House in the hope of having an audience with Obama and asking him to consider issuing an executive order of clemency for Peltier. The meeting did not occur, but the gesture gave rise to a renewed focus on Peltier’s plight in the indigenous community.
The Circle for Clemency was founded in October by Fife, Carns, and indigenous rights activists Wanbli Tate, Larry Monterrey and Barbara Low.
Peltier has been in prison for more than 33 years. He was convicted in 1977 and given two consecutive life sentences for the murder of FBI Special Agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams, who were killed during a shootout on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota June 26, 1975.
Although Peltier has served more than the minimum sentence required for the crime, he was denied parole Aug. 21. Parole officials said granting parole would diminish the seriousness of the crime.
The 64-year-old Peltier has maintained his innocence, but controversy over whether he committed the murders, and over the fairness of his trial persist. Those convinced of his guilt say he shot the two agents in cold blood and deserves to stay in prison for the rest of his life.
Peltier’s supporters, which include a huge international component and human rights organizations such as Amnesty International, say he is America’s most famous and longest serving political prisoner.
Fife, a horse-trainer, said he has never met Peltier, but he has signed petitions and written letters in support of him. The decision to deny Peltier parole was devastating both to Peltier and his supporters, Fife said.
“I wouldn’t really describe myself as an activist, but I want to do the right thing by my mother’s side of the family and more than anything I want my country to do the right things as they promised, but they’re making up the laws as we go along.”
Fife said Peltier’s innocence or guilt is no longer relevant.
“There are people who have committed much more heinous crimes. Leonard has served his time. There are people who can argue Leonard’s innocence or guilt much better than I can. But I do know the guilt of this nation in dealing with Leonard and with indigenous people and doing it in a way that’s different from the way they deal with people of European ancestry.”
The White House Tribal Nations Conference seemed like the logical next step to take in pushing forward Peltier’s cause, Fife said.
“We wanted to find a spiritual connection to this so it wasn’t just a protest or demonstration, but something that is unifying and would bring attention to Leonard’s imprisonment again, bring it back into the public eye.”
The Circle for Clemency and supporters will gather at Lafayette Park in front of the White House for sunrise prayers conducted by traditional spiritual leaders at 6 a.m. Nov. 5. Then they will walk to the Interior Department building “to respectfully greet their tribal representatives, welcome them to the conference and ask that each of them include within their individual nation’s agenda a simple request for clemency regarding Leonard Peltier,” Fife said.
The participants will spend the rest of the day in a prayer vigil for Peltier’s release at the Interior Department.
Sunday, Feb 7 at 4:42 AM Candy Campbell- Yellow stone 2008 wrote ...
I don't know you Leonard but anyone Ben Carnes supports so do I. Bless your heart and you are in my prayers. Right is right and wrong is wrong and it is time for all of us to wake up and see truth. It is time for the power hungry abusers To be put in the light and exposed for who they are. Sincerly yours Candy Campbell
37153767Tuesday, Nov 10 at 5:06 PM James Simon wrote ...
...and since ICT won't do so, I will offer an opposing point of view, based on the truth: view the Peltier video at americanindianmafia.com and ask yourself why would an innocent man need to change his story so often.
31904624Tuesday, Nov 10 at 5:03 PM James Simon wrote ...
Indian Country Today does its readers a disservice when it parrots Peltier propaganda in a self-serving attempt to sell newspapers and ads. Too bad that ICT isn't a more reputable and trustworthy organ of truth, or at least one the presents both sides of the story.
31904444Thursday, Nov 5 at 12:24 AM Evan Ravitz wrote ...
The best view of this horrific injustice is the film "The Ogalala Incident" by Robert Redford, which you can see free at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4219825247691110146&ei=GqDvSuCpNqPKqwLambHFBA&q=incident at ogalala#
31613691Thursday, Nov 5 at 12:02 AM Chuska wrote ...
You people who are opposed to Leonard's release are simply ignorant of the facts of the case. The FBI and US Justice Department altered, hid, or destroyed evidence in his case, and he deserves to be released. Period. Be prepared for the FBI to threaten Obama, just as they did Bill and Hillary Clinton in 2000. That's the reason Leonard remains in prison -- the FBI wants SOMEONE to pay, even an innocent Indian man, and Leonard has been that person. FREE PELTIER!
31613026Wednesday, Nov 4 at 5:10 PM arlene quinetha clan/mojave wrote ...
peltier writes & feels fr.his heart.he's sincere.he was feeling for his people and ancestors. the fbi should of been investigated there's alot of corruptiveness among them.
31596029Wednesday, Nov 4 at 2:19 PM JOHN ROSS wrote ...
STANDING BY IDELY ALL THINGS WILL UNFOLD AS INTENDED . TILL THEN FIND STREANTH IN THAT FAITH ...............LILJOHN302
31585389Wednesday, Nov 4 at 2:13 PM JOHN ROSS wrote ...
BEING THE AGE OF LEONARD BRINGS MANY MEMORIES OF THE GREAT DECEPTIONS IMPOSED ON ALL PEOPLES WHO WOULD ONLY WISH TO STAND AND BE RECOGNISED AS A PEOPLE OF PRIDE AND HONNER ARMED ONLY WITH FAITH IN THEIR CREATOR . THE CREATOR IS NOT LOOKING DOWN UPON US WITHOUT CONCIDER
31585039Tuesday, Nov 3 at 8:02 PM Non Supporter wrote ...
it's fine for Peltiers supporters to do what they want to do, but why are they invoving all of our Tribal Reps. Not all of Indian Country believes he is innocent and supports his release. Why not ask for all cold blooded murderers to be released, not only one. He is definitely not a hero and should not be released from his sentence. Supporters,get all lifetimers out of prisons! Our children should be told nothing about this cold blooded person who is not anybody's hero Forget about him!
31542181Tuesday, Nov 3 at 3:23 PM Dr. Mike Koch wrote ...
Here in Germany and also other European countries 10.000 of people support all efforts to set Leonard free. I for myself was a couple of times in Pine Ridge Rez and talking with people involved in the conflicts of the reign of terror in the 70th. No doubt, not AIM started the killing of people. They just protected their people.
31527576Tuesday, Nov 3 at 3:06 PM lakota winyan wrote ...
I really think Dennis Banks who was on trial during that time that Leonard Peltier was involvled in the reason he is in jail, Dennis went underground with leonard p., kamook and the rest and tried to play victim and have gov. brown to keep Dennis from going to prison in South Dakota, Dennis and Clyde Bellecourt used all the fool blood lakota & now they are all in jail. Dennis got a phone call in Calif. at Delancy Street when Anna Mae died, these aim people need to be in jail.
31526589Tuesday, Nov 3 at 2:47 PM WAMP1MASHPEE wrote ...
I SAY SET HIM FREE HES DONE MORE THEN ENOUGH TIME LIKE WE ALL SAY NEVER TELL ON EACH OTHER THATS THE CODE TO THE PRESIDENT GIVE HIM YOUR PEACE AWARD AS A SHOW OF GOOD FAITH TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS NATION LEONARD IS A LEGEND FOR HIS SPIRT AND HIS METAL OF ARMOUR ALL OF THESE YEARS LET HIM REST ON HIS NATIVE SOIL DON'T LET HIM DIE IN HIS HELL HOLE HE NEEDS ONLY FOR THE CREATOR TO KNOW WHAT REALLY HAPPENED THAT DAY AND IT MAY BE MORE THAN ANYONE WANTS TO REALLY KNOW BUT SET HIM FREE NOW
31525544Tuesday, Nov 3 at 2:14 PM Confused 2 wrote ...
If Jonathon on 10/31 is correct that the FBI was somewhere they should not have been and that Leonard was part of a "peaceful camp" why was their gunfire from the building? Why were agents shot and then executed at point blank range? What about that part of the situation? Is that just ok because they "shouldn't have been there"?
31523451Tuesday, Nov 3 at 2:47 AM Susan wrote ...
Everyone knows what happened and Rapid City, the fbi, and all those involved in the terror of those times for ndns know how dirty they were in the prosecution. You may not like it, but they were and are the warriors for the people. I supported Obama and have faith in him as President. But whenever they send me a fund raiser envelope, I mark $100, and seal it with no check. I marker the outside "If you want my money set Leonard Free. No Freedom for Leonard, NO MONEY FROM ME!
31498471Monday, Nov 2 at 10:45 PM mia wrote ...
I am praying my heart out that Leonard is freed. I will be there in spirit and sending my intentions for his release. Aho, mia
31492216Monday, Nov 2 at 11:32 AM Sarah thunder woman wrote ...
The Ignoring of Mr. Peltiers Medical condition and all the withheld defense papers, in addition to being a Model Prisoner & being Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. ALL point to Racism! by the US govt. It is Disgusting!!
31459849Monday, Nov 2 at 4:49 AM Concerned wrote ...
I support Peltiers release but I am concerned about the lack of participation by our ndn youth. I was born the same year Peltier was wrongly convicted but I still learned about who he was because he was not just a symbol of injustice, but he was also a symbol of native freedom. In the 90s, the Peltier campaign seemed to seperate Peltier from the idea of native freedom. The result is that his supporters are now mostly white folks while most native youth don't know much about him. This is sad.
31448664Sunday, Nov 1 at 12:58 PM Peter Deane wrote ...
Will be there!!!! The unjust incarceration of Leonard Peltier needs to end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5iTvAnSkDw
31415502Sunday, Nov 1 at 12:51 PM Beverly Martinez- Newberg wrote ...
Leonard thanks all his supporters, and we will be there to march together for his Freedom it's time for justice.Enough is enough!it's time for Leonard Peltier my brother.
31415272Sunday, Nov 1 at 12:34 PM Elo-Mai Noormets wrote ...
Mr. Obama, please step up to your campaign slogans and become the leader of change you promised us. Change the horrendous record of U.S government genocide of the Native American Nations. Your predecessors have all caved in. Show us your courage by standing up in defense of Leonard Peltier.
31414592Saturday, Oct 31 at 3:49 PM Cora Lee Simmons,RVIJ wrote ...
Finaly we are coming together in prayer...is this an open meeting for others to attend, such as litlle folks in the political arena of Round Valley Rez. We too, pray for our Son, Leonards release
31386397Saturday, Oct 31 at 3:41 PM Wanbli wrote ...
I'm very concern with my elder brother Leonard because he represents his family, the Ochti Sakowin Tetuwan Oyate and the American Indian Movement. He represents earth! His experiences as a prisoner of empire, could build a consenses of red intellectual dialog, liberated minds, hearts, bodies and spirit who are like minded and strong willed to free themselves and this entire earth from all forms of empires. I need my red families around this planet to be "reborn" from the rule of all empires!
31386173Saturday, Oct 31 at 2:26 PM Jonathon wrote ...
The prosecutors admitted they have no idea who killed the agents. Leonard was used to make an example. The FBI had no business being on the 'res that day anyhow. They were leading an armed assault on a peaceful camp of resisters who refused to accept the US corporate takeover of native lands. Leonard should never have served a single day in prison. Instead Dick Wilson, Gerald Ford, and FBI director Clarence Kelley should have all been locked up for their crimes against the Indian Nations.
31383692Saturday, Oct 31 at 1:05 PM Confused about support wrote ...
Peltier himself admitted to firing at the officers during a 1986 appeal. There were tests done to the casings that match them to his AR15. His thumb print was on one of the dead FBI officer’s stolen service revolver. If someone fired a machine gun at one of your loved ones, executed them, and then stole things from their corpse would you still want them released even if they had served over 30 years? "Nothing can replace 33 years" is true - so what replaces the dead?
31380863Saturday, Oct 31 at 9:31 AM CW wrote ...
My heart goes out to my relative Kerry Tabahe. The crimes against Indian women go unnoticed and unpunished. But let anyone even think an Indian killed a white man and they go away for life. Free Leonard. No matter what, it's about time. All this doo haha about government-to-government is meaningless as long as there are still Indian political prisoners incarcerated.
31373053Saturday, Oct 31 at 9:28 AM Gerald Hassett wrote ...
Please....Give Leonard, the FREEDOM he deserves; his imprisonment has been a disgrace to OUR country and humanity !
31372987Saturday, Oct 31 at 7:48 AM Sonny Carter wrote ...
I have said for years that the only thing that Leonard is guilty of is being a real man. It's not just time to correct this miscarriage of "justice", it is long overdue!!!!!!
31370822Saturday, Oct 31 at 7:11 AM CJ wrote ...
I would love to see see Leonard freed, but even more I would love to see the FBI exposed for the ineffectual, egotistical political tools they are! Time and time again they are shown to be corrupt, political mechanisms with no sense of justice. Put vengeance into their hands and many Leonard become martyrs. The FBI has a history of bad native relations and a history of bad investigative powers across the board.
31370223Saturday, Oct 31 at 2:13 AM Dave wrote ...
The gov't always looks for a scapegoat to throw to the wolves. Leonard was that person. He was a leader and the gov't needed to take him down to bust the movement. Kill or imprison the leaders their followers will lose interest, out of fear of reprisals and disband. Leonard wasn't a hang around the fort type. He was a warrior and paid the price. Now, its time to free him.
31366617Friday, Oct 30 at 9:55 PM Marcia Kaye wrote ...
I also admire Leonard for his strength that he gets from the Great Sp"irits. He is innocent, like he said "he is guilty of being an Indian. What a beautiful example of being a Native American. I have been writing the chiefs asking for them to say: "Mr President, please Free Leonard Peltier." When I call Senator Lugars office to ask for support, the person that answered did not know who Leonard was,when he pulled him up on the computer he said"He shot 2 FBI agents."I gave him a history lesson
31360533Friday, Oct 30 at 8:37 PM Horse wrote ...
It is time for change for the future. This is an example for us, kids! The President needs to make change for us! I do not want to grow up knowing that my elderly "Grandpa" is sitting in prison...& the President is not going to do anything about it...Our Leaders need to let him know, to LET HIM OUT NOW!
31358082Friday, Oct 30 at 5:29 PM Hey Wanbli wrote ...
It's they're not THEIR. And your definition of beliefs and knowing being dichotomies are/is all wrong. Why are you concerned about Mr. Peltier you just want to be heard.LOL! PRESIDENCIES? That isn't even a WORD! Seems to me that you aren't even an EXPERT in anything, especially LAW!!!
31351583Friday, Oct 30 at 4:33 PM Wanbli wrote ...
Belief’s and Knowing are two different dichotomies to different dimension of existence that is learning to understand how to co-exist, if unusual! The “1851 Fort Laramie Treaty” set presidencies for all treaty trust lands across geo-political typographies of first nations. Any, expert in International Law, Constitutional Law and Indian and Treaty Law will tell you the same. Why would people play or support the imperialist favoritism card, cause their colonized.
31348847Friday, Oct 30 at 3:53 PM heathersopinion wrote ...
I believe the Government will not support efforts of the Lakota Nation due to their valient past resistances. The Government has been EMBARRESSED! Therefore, continuing to make it difficult for progress to their Nation.
31346722Friday, Oct 30 at 3:46 PM Wanbli wrote ...
If the BIA and IRA US government officials supports and advocate clemency for Leanord is a big turnabout but one mans freedom will never stop empire countless thousand upon thousands of aboriginal political prisoners that are political prisoners of empire and hunted down and killed in the mechanized structure of empire in the name of progress and democracy. Even though this is a good jester’s by the US and tribal governmental oppressors of our own they cannot and should never be trusted….
31346353Friday, Oct 30 at 1:23 PM Kerry Tabahe wrote ...
A monster, beat, raped, and strangled my beautiful young cousin. He got only 12 years for her senseless murder! With good behavior, he's told he could be out in less than 7 years!! 7 years, and he could go on with his life like nothing ever happened!! Leonard spent a LIFETIME for a crime based on assumptions.
31338797Friday, Oct 30 at 1:03 PM Eagleheart, Larry Monterey wrote ...
Well said Rob, Wado ... On November 5th 2009 a good friend of mine Rob Fife and several others, will be trying to ask 564 Tribal Chief’s and Barack Obama in Washington DC to consider Clemency for Leonard Peltier. If we can’t come together to help “one relative” how can we say we stand for, “Indigenous Rights / Tribal Sovereignty / Prisoner Rights / Protection of Sacred Places … "
31337498Friday, Oct 30 at 12:55 PM Native Mom wrote ...
Cold blood means you saw that person "intentionally" kill someone. NO ONE person saw Leonard kill anyone. That's what's so ironic about this case. The jury, witnesses, judge, and prosecutors were all WHITE. These circumstances are identical to the white supermacist movement of the 60s in the South. If this is deemed justice, this is NOT America. 33 years is long enough, get over it and give him a chance at what life he has left. Nothing can replace 33 years.
31337023Friday, Oct 30 at 11:37 AM Sarah LeDeau wrote ...
DAnnggg..What a shame the system is so spiteful. The sentiment towards Indians really does show! I admire Peltier for his strength and his dedication! If they aren't locking up Indians, they are busy keeping them in poverty which is at the root of the problems faced by American Indians. Let him go!
31332307Friday, Oct 30 at 11:16 AM Saginaw Chippewa Native wrote ...
My buddie & I will be leaving on Monday to support you pal!! Leonard you are our legendary National hero!!! Our prayers are with you Leonard!
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