PETITION for the safety, wellbeing & release of Leonard Peltier

Internationally known Native American political prisoner Leonard Peltier has
been victimized and brutalized since being transferred to U.S. Penitentiary
Canaan in Pennsylvania on January 14. Shortly after arrival he was jumped
and brutally beaten by gang members, none of whom he knew. He was subsequently
put in solitary confinement in the hole and on restricted meals, endangering
his diabetic condition, and is being allowed only one telephone call per month.
He is being prevented from meeting face-to-face with his lawyers.
Please submit the Hands Off
Leonard Peltier - Release Him Now! ONLINE PETITION at
http://www.iacenter.org/native/leonardpeltierpetition
to let President Obama, Attorney General Holden, the Federal Prison System, the
warden at Canaan penitentiary, congressional leaders and the media know YOU
WILL HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE FOR LEONARD'S SAFETY AND WELL-BEING and you
demand his release.
The text of the online petition is as follows:
To: President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, U.S.
Penitentiary-Canaan Warden Ronnie R. Holt, Federal Bureau of Prisons Northeast
Regional Director D. Scott Dodrill, U.S. Prisons Director Harley G. Lappin
cc: The Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Leaders, U.N.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the American Civil Liberties Union and members
of the national media
SAFETY, HUMANE TREATMENT AND RELEASE FOR LEONARD PELTIER
NOW!
It has come to my attention that internationally known Native American
political prisoner Leonard Peltier, prisoner #89637-132, has been victimized
and brutalized since being transferred to U.S. Penitentiary Canaan in
Pennsylvania on January 14.
Shortly after arrival he was jumped and brutally beaten by gang members,
none of whom he knew. He was subsequently put in solitary confinement in the
hole and on restricted meals, endangering his diabetic condition, and is being
allowed only one telephone call per month. He is being prevented from meeting
face-to-face with his lawyers.
I hold the warden and the prison system responsible for Leonard
Peltier's safety, wellbeing and humane treatment. Leonard Peltier is an
internationally known Indigenous activist and has become a global symbol of US
injustice and prison abuse. Imprisoned in the late 1970s for allegedly
murdering two FBI agents, Peltier has never been given a fair trial. Federal
authorities have quashed or destroyed thousands of pages of evidence that might
have freed Peltier decades ago.
The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee points out that "Amnesty
International considers Leonard Peltier to be a political prisoner whose
avenues of redress have long been exhausted....Amnesty International recognizes
that a retrial is no longer a feasible option and believes that Leonard Peltier
should be immediately and unconditionally released."
The LPDOC adds that "Documents show that although the prosecution and
government pointed the finger at Peltier for shooting FBI agents at close range
during the trial in 1976, for three years the prosecution withheld critical
ballistic test results proving that the fatal bullets could not have come from
the gun tied to Leonard Peltier. This trial also denied evidence of self
defense."
The LPDOC further notes that "The U.S. Prosecutor, during subsequent
oral arguments, stated: 'We can't prove who shot those agents' and
the Eighth Circuit found that "There is a possibility that the jury would
have acquitted Leonard Peltier had the records and data improperly withheld
from the defense been available to him in order to better exploit and reinforce
the inconsistencies casting strong doubts upon the government's
case."
Judge Heaney who authored the denial, now supports Mr. Peltier's
release, stating that the FBI used improper tactics to gain Mr. Peltier's
conviction.
Now 64 years old, Peltier is suffering from diabetes and a series of other
serious ailments brought on by his decades in prison. He has great-
grandchildren he has never seen.
The gross miscarriage of justice in the case of Leonard Peltier has gone on
long enough. He should be released immediately. Since he is a member of a
sovereign Native nation, I ask that President Obama work "nation to
nation" with the Turtle Mountain Chippewa to bring Peltier home to North
Dakota.
Furthermore, Peltier has been a model prisoner for decades. He is long
overdue for parole, but the FBI is improperly intervening to prevent his
release.
At a time when the government is seeking to restore its international
reputation by moving to close down the prison at Guantanamo, Leonard Peltier
has been languishing unjustly in the U.S. prison system for decades longer than
the Guantanamo prison has existed.
Release Leonard Peltier now!
Sincerely,
(Your signature will be appended here based on the contact information you
enter online. You will also have the opportunity to edit or personalize the
text)
Please Let President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, U.S.
Penitentiary-Canaan Warden Ronnie R. Holt, Federal Bureau of Prisons Northeast
Regional Director D. Scott Dodrill, U.S. Prisons Director Harley G. Lappin, the
Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Leaders, U.N. Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon, the American Civil Liberties Union and members of the national media
know you HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE SAFETY AND WELLBEING OF LEONARD
PELTIER!
YOUR EMERGENCY ACTION IS NEEDED NOW!
Please submit the Hands Off
Leonard Peltier - Release Him Now! ONLINE PETITION at
http://www.iacenter.org/native/leonardpeltierpetition
NOW!
For more information on Leonard Peltier, go
to
http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info
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