FREE LEONARD PELTIER! By Mumia Abu-Jamal
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By Mumia Abu-Jamal
[Col. Writ. 2/5/06]
It is mind-boggling for us to be here, now, at this late hour, with Leonard
Peltier still in chains.
Books have been written; documentaries have been produced; congresspeople
have joined his freedom campaign -- all for naught. For Leonard Peltier, a
former leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM), is still not free!
That, to anyone with a soul, is a damned shame.
Many Peltier supporters put their trust in a politician named Bill Clinton,
who told them that when he got elected he "wouldn't forget" about
the popular Native American leader.
Their trust (like that of so many others) was betrayed once Clinton gained
his office, and the FBI protested. In the waning days of his presidency, he
issued pardons to folks like Mark Rich, and other wealthy campaign
contributors. Leonard Peltier was left in his chains!
I won't restate the obvious: Leonard?s innocence; the blatantly unfair
trial; the crooked tricks that led to his extradition - - others may do
that.
What is needed is more *support*, not from two-faced politicians; but from
the People -- the many, who, like you and I, know injustice when we see it!
For those folks who know little about Leonard Peltier, check the library. Or
check out his recent book, *Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance: U.S.P.
#89637-132* [Harvey Arden, ed.] (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999).
What the Movement needs isn't more books, but more Movement!
Join the movement to free Leonard "Gwarth-ee-lass" ("He Who
Leads the People")!
In his book, Peltier tells us of the U.S. government's war against AIM,
and other radical groups. His writings, which predated the events of 9/11,
shows us that repressive tactics didn't begin then:
"They hid behind their usual cloak of 'national security' to do
their dirty work. Their first tactic: forget the law, the law's for
suckers, subvert the law at will to get your man, however innocent he may be;
suborn the whole legal and judicial systems; lie whenever and wherever you have
to keep the focus of inquiry on your victims, not on your own crimes.
I have to admit, they succeeded brilliantly. In the name of Law, they
violated every law on the books, and, in their deliberate strategy of putting
me -- and how man other innocents? -- away in a cell or a grave, they turned
the Constitution of the United States into pulp fiction." [pp. 95-6]
What Leonard needs is a renewed, revitalized, powerful people's movement
fighting for his freedom.
Build the Movement to Free Leonard Peltier!