40 Years is Enough: Bring Leonard Peltier Home
February 22, 2016
40 Years is Enough: Bring Leonard Peltier Home
by Frances Madeson
Leonard Peltier supporters gathered in New York, California, Oregon, Paris, Barcelona, Belfast, Brussels and Berlin on Saturday February 6, 2016, for an International Day of Solidarity. In Albuquerque, New Mexico, home to the International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, an overflow multi-generational crowd congregated at the First Unitarian Church to commemorate with prayer, discussion, music, dance and drumming the 40th anniversary of Peltiers incarceration in the U.S. federal prison system. Twice as many people as last year, according to Peter Clark, co-director of the Defense Committee, More than any Peltier event in Albuquerque in recent memory.
Panelists included Diné elder Lenny Foster, Peltiers long-time spiritual adviser who has visited the political prisoner every year since 1985, conducted sweat lodges in the prison system before it was chic to do so; singer, domestic violence activist and former Miss Navajo, Radmilla Cody, who related some of her own experiences of incarceration; and John Torres Nez, president of the Indigenous Fine Arts Market (IFAM), who exhibited Leonards artworks this past August in Santa Fe. They all conveyed variations on a straightforward message40 years is enough, its time to bring him home.
The 71-year-old prisoner, currently incarcerated in USP Coleman, a federal maximum-security penitentiary northeast of Tampa, Florida, has been diagnosed with an aortic abdominal aneurysm. Supporters are concerned that if the aneurysm ruptures he could bleed out before receiving the adequate medical treatment the Bureau of Prisons is required by law to provide. Prayers were offered for his healing as well as his release. Leonard belongs to us, Foster told the crowd. We dont want our brother to die in prison, like Geronimo.
The days events which were two months in the planning by organizersAlbuquerque Center for Peace and Justice, ANSWER-NM, members of the Blessed Oscar Romero Community, La Raza Unida, Party for Socialism and Liberation, The Red Nation and (un)Occupy Albuquerqueincluded performances by children from the La Mesa Elementary School. Radmilla Cody sees this transfer of skills as vital to survival and resilience. We have to go back home, relearn our ways. This is our strength.
More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/02/22/40-years-is-enough-bring-leonard-peltier-home/
Feeling the Bern
(3,839 posts)Enough of this. Free Peltier now!
Botany
(70,552 posts)Law enforcement people believe and maybe with good reason too that
Peltier shot 2 FBI agents at close range in their cars as they were bleeding
from prior gun shot wounds.
gregcrawford
(2,382 posts)Peltier's trial would have made Franz Kafka vomit.
Botany
(70,552 posts)My thoughts on the case do not matter but what does matter is that
FBI agents along with their families and friends will put pressure
on the prison system to keep Peltier locked up for the rest of his
life because they think he is a stone cold killer.
gregcrawford
(2,382 posts)... of the unspeakable horrors our government has visited upon the Original Inhabitants of this continent, not to mention failing to abide by a single treaty with any Indian tribe.
President Obama should begin the long, slow process of restoring the nation's honor by commuting Mr. Peltier's sentence immediately.
Mr. Peltier doesn't deserve to die in a cage.