Attend the Vigil at Lewisburg Penitentiary July 28th
Join us and other Peltier supporters at the entrance of USP-Lewisburg
on July 28 between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. for a peaceful protest and
vigil. Meet at the corner of Route 15 and William Penn Road. USP-Lewisburg
is located in central Pennsylvania, 200 miles north of Washington,
DC, and 170 miles west of Philadelphia.
Days Inn will give a discount to anyone attending the Peltier
vigil. The motel is 1 mile from the prison. The phone number is
570-523-1171.
You perhaps can't make the trip to Lewisburg. What to do?
Plan a peaceful, respectful and sincere demonstration at a federal
or state building in your area.
Please Help us Circulate this Press Release ~ In your state ~
PRESS RELEASE
7/14/09
Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee
Contact:
Eric Seitz, 808-533-7434 or
Kari Ann Cowan, 701-235-2206 or 701-278-2968
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
join call for Peltier’s parole
Characterizing U.S. political prisoner Leonard Peltier’s continued
incarceration as “a sad commentary on the US government and the
humanitarian values Americans profess,” Archbishop Desmond Tutu
joined thousands of people around the world in writing to the U.S.
Parole Commission on Peltier’s behalf.
Tutu’s July 8 letter expresses “deep hope that your commission
will grant parole and release to Leonard Peltier.”
Peltier’s home reservation, Turtle Mountain, cited Peltier’s
health and political status in calling on the commissioners to
release the 64-year-old American Indian Movement activist.
In a July 7 letter signed by reservation council member Cindy L.
Malaterre, Turtle Mountain states that “it is time for you to end
the chapter to this tragic event and release our tribal member,
who is now an elder, who needs to come home to live out his
remaining days on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, where
his friends, family and tribe live.”
Peltier, who has served more than 33 years in federal prison, is
scheduled for a full parole hearing on July 28, his first since
1993.
Under federal parole commission regulations, prisoners are subject
to mandatory release after serving 30 years, unless they have
committed serious offenses in prison or pose a significant threat
to violate the law.
Peltier has an exemplary prison disciplinary record and is a
six-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee due to his humanitarian efforts
and commitment to justice for the world’s indigenous peoples.
SUN RISE PRAYER VIGIL and RALLY on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
SUN RISE PRAYER VIGIL and RALLY on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 calling
for the Freedom of Leonard Peltier. Thank you for your concern
regarding Leonard Peltier. Please mark your calendars and inform
your networks. Please post for immediate release
The American Indian Movement (AIM) and AIM-WEST of San Francisco
invites you the general public for an early morning SUN RISE
PRAYER VIGIL and RALLY on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 calling for the
Freedom of Leonard Peltier.
On Tuesday, July 28th the US Parole Commission in Lewisburg, Penn.
will review the case of Leonard Peltier, held in prison for over
three decades. This is the best opportunity Leonard will get
during his entire period of incarceration to a fair review of his
case before the US Parole Commission. The whole world is watching
and waiting!
Please join with us in solidarity with Leonard, his family and
relations, friends and supporters from around the world on this
day and let us pray for an open mind, and to let the healing of
America begin. The general public is invited to join with us in
San Francisco at the Federal Building 450 Golden Gate Avenue for
an early morning SUN -RISE PRAYER VIGIL beginning at 6 am until 3
pm. All Drummers and Singers, Dancers, Community Youth and Elders,
solidarity organizations and NGO’s are urged to join with us to
celebrate this special occasion. Religious groups and social
movements are also encouraged to attend this spiritual gathering
and stand together hand in hand, burning sacred sage, being of one
mind in Peace calling upon the US Parole Commission to finally
release Leonard Peltier from three decades of incarceration for a
crime he did not commit! There will be special invited speakers,
and the media and press are welcome to cover the event. The public
is encouraged to immediately call today the office of
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, in SF at
415-556-4862 to remind her to write a letter to the US Parole
Commission by July 14th just as she did in August 1993 to Attorney
General Janet Reno asking for a review of the circumstances behind
this case in view of discrepancies in handling it’s process.
Congresswoman Pelosi is also invited to address the VIGIL on July
28 in SF if she happens to be in the CITY. The SF County Board of
Supervisor’s are also encouraged to come and support these efforts
for Leonard’s release from prison.
This is a peaceful and non-violent gathering on behalf of Leonard
and his family and to always be respectful and honorable in
seeking his freedom.
For more information call at 415-577-1492.
Thank You All My Relations! Antonio Gonzales AIM-WEST Director
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CALL to ACTION
CALL THE WHITE HOUSE ~ 202-456-1111 ~ ASK PRESIDENT OBAMA TO
SUPPORT PAROLE FOR LEONARD PELTIER AND CONTINUE WRITING LETTERS TO
THE PAROLE BOARD! 14 DAYS LEFT! LEONARD WILL COME HOME ~ LETS WORK
TOGETHER
Buy a Piece of History
There are 25 paintings available, which vary in price and size.
All of his paintings are original native expressions of portraits
of his visions. Leonards oil paintings are collected by various
people, including well known names, such as Chelsea Clinton,
Oliver Stone, Val Kilmer, Jane Fonda and so many more admirers.
His work will be enjoyed for centuries to come and we encourage
everyone to purchase an original painting or a lithograph of
Leonards work.
This is a critical time for Leonard and for the LPDOC. With the
parole hearing coming up, and the Lawyers working on Leonards
case. We need to do everything in our power to see that Leonard is
released. With this work in progress we also need funds to
continue.
World Day of Prayer
Branson Missouri by the water at Table Rock Lake, anyone can come
and pray with us, we will be at the park. All are welcome. Call
for questions 417-302-5226. Come at sunrise!
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