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Free Leonard Peltier

Target: George Bush Jr., President
Sponsor: Sean Mahan
  • Signatures: 1,276
  • Goal: 500
  • Deadline: 9-9-2002
Leonard Peltier has spent half his life in prison for two crimes which he did not commit. The government knows it, the people know it, and the FBI knows it. Release this man from his unconstitutional imprisonment at Leavenworth. The "Indian Wars" are over.

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Number Date Name State Country Why am I signing this? How long can we allow this?
1,283 11:31 am PST, Jan 6 Rebecca Jolin New Mexico United States Because I too believe this man is innocent. I think this is the one good thing Bush could do.  
1,282 7:53 am PST, Jan 5 Anonymous Colorado United States I was around Pine Ridge during the days of Russell Means/Dennis Banks/Clyde Bellcort.and theA.I.M. the Federal Goverment created a problem, The Indians Paid the Price again. I call it terrorism For two years
1,281 5:47 pm PST, Dec 12 Angela Layton Texas United States I believe he is a political prisoner! And to Honor my ancestors for they fought in the Trail of Tears for me. For EVER!
1,280 3:47 pm PST, Dec 8 Amy Kuehn Indiana United States Leonard has been wrongly imprisoned for 32 years. Legally, his sentence should have ended years ago and yet he remains in prison. Conspiracy seems quite clear to me. We can't! I'm disgusted by this country's government for allowing this abuse of power continue for so long. And I'm ashamed by the cowardice that has been shown by previous leaders in the way that they've backed away from doing the right thing because the FBI threatens to hold their breath until they pass out just like children!
1,279 6:47 am PST, Nov 27 Bryan McClure Michigan United States Putting a clearly inocent man in prison is wrong THIS IS NOT JUSTICE  
1,278 4:20 pm PST, Nov 25 Maggie Northwind Virginia United States Leonard Peltier's capture, trial and sentence was and is a travesty; a human rights violation; diabolical! Do the right thing, President Bush, free him at once, before you leave office. First Nations Peoples have suffered greatly over the centuries. Turn the tide to uplift The People -- Begin by freeing Leonard Peltier, NOW!
1,277 10:14 pm PST, Nov 10 Robert Elting Oregon United States I believe this man is innocent and he should be released. It's got to stop now.
1,276 12:32 am PDT, Sep 3 Joanna Carter North Carolina United States I know the story of Leonard Peltier. It absolutely sickens me that he has to sit in prison for a crime that he never commited. The legal red tape and the way the laws are written are no excuse to keep this man in prison. He has sat in prison long enough. It shouldn't go on any longer.
1,275 3:33 pm PDT, Aug 28 Lydia Rhodd Oklahoma United States Having growing up in both the White and Native American worlds and hearing the stories of my family members, I feel that Mr. Peltier was wrongfully accused do too raciel profiling and that evidence was withheld because the U.S. Government needed someone too blame without having too look at there own people!! It should have never started!!
1,274 10:09 pm PDT, Aug 14 Nunya Bizznazz Minnesota United States I am tired of the governments' lies and am outraged at their callousness towards other people. To slaughter an entire race because you are greedy and because they do not believe in the same religion as you shames your god. We cannot allow the government to continue to lie to our faces. They know he didn't do it and to admit it would cause their agency great embarassment. Saving face at the expense of a human life is reprehensible.
1,273 1:28 am PDT, Jul 30 Michael Wesley Stratton Indiana United States    
1,272 6:55 am PDT, Jul 23 Dawn Smoke   Canada    
1,271 1:51 pm PDT, Jul 22 Deborah Davenport Arizona United States    
1,270 5:57 pm PDT, Jul 10 Lisa K DeCoteau North Dakota United States I believe he shud be free he is innocent to me n my family n he is my cousin so I believe in him. Leo Peltier is my uncle my dad is Gilbert Peltier SR. he is deceased. I love every one of my cousins. Forever
1,269 10:23 am PDT, Jun 12 Linda Yount Pennsylvania United States If new evidence was presented in court, the man would be acquitted. Free this man, free him NOW! He has been incarcerated long enough on trumped up charges. Leonard Peltier is my hero...I will defend him to the very end! This behavior on the behalf of the legal system must stop now. This man cannot languish in prison. Free him NOW!
1,268 11:29 pm PDT, Jun 11 BiLL Fowlie Maine United States    
1,267 6:57 pm PDT, Jun 11 roxie schliesman Wisconsin United States    
1,266 11:03 pm PDT, Jun 4 Victoria Ogima   Canada This injustice has gone on long enough.Regardless of their trumped-up charges Mr. Peltier should be eligible for release.It is time to free Leonard Peltier back to his people...Power to the people Their is new hope in the horizons for all Americans and people of the world
1,265 4:50 pm PDT, Jun 3 UsdiGadu Sequichie-Kerchee Oklahoma United States    
1,264 4:33 pm PDT, Jun 3 Joyce Benson   Australia This injustice has gone on for long enough, it should not have happened in the first place now it is a disgrace and a shame on the American government then and now. It should never have been allowed to start and it should end now
1,263 11:58 am PDT, Jun 3 Caitlin Schmedlin Connecticut United States    
1,262 10:36 am PDT, Jun 3 Dorielle Shing   Canada because it is not in our justice system that we the government is aloud to imprision someone who is innocent 0 more days
1,261 8:18 pm PDT, Jun 2 Henry Parlin Maine United States    
1,260 7:18 pm PDT, Jun 2 Paul L Cameron Jr Massachusetts United States    
1,259 3:10 pm PDT, Jun 2 RIVER FRANCE   Canada    
1,258 2:34 pm PDT, Jun 2 karen Stillwell Tennessee United States    
1,257 10:13 am PDT, Jun 2 Pamela WolfSong Rhode Island United States    
1,256 5:41 am PDT, Jun 2 Deborah Cooper   United Kingdom    
1,255 1:25 am PDT, Jun 2 Kirsikka Ahtiala   Finland To help right an injustice  
1,254 1:15 am PDT, Jun 2 Cloe Virginia Talldeer   Australia Have you not tortured American Indian People enough, you still have to enprison INOCCENT PEOPLE and you call it the land of the FREE!!! FREE LEONARD PELTIER NOW!!!!!!
1,253 9:25 pm PDT, May 19 Anonymous   United States Minor Outlying Islands    
1,251 12:34 pm PDT, Apr 29 Ish Heredia Colorado United States I am signing this in the name of the blood struggle of my people and I do firmly beleive that Leonard Peltier deserves to go free. His crime was defending his people. NEVER SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALLOWED! INTOLERABLE! NOT ONE MORE MINUTE

Free Leonard Peltier

Leonard Peltier has spent half his life in prison for two crimes which he did not commit. The government knows it, the people know it, and the FBI knows it. Release this man from his unconstitutional imprisonment at Leavenworth. The "Indian Wars" are over.

Leonard Peltier, a citizen of the Anishinabe and Lakota Nations, is a father, a grandfather, an artist, a writer, and an Indigenous rights activist. He has spent the last twenty-five years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Amnesty International considers him a "political prisoner" who should be "immediately and unconditionally released."

To the international community, the case of Leonard Peltier is a stain on America's Human Rights record. Nelson Mandela, Rigoberta Menchu, the U.N. High Commissioner on Human Rights, the Dalai Lama, the European Parliament, the Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights, and Rev. Jesse Jackson are only a few who have called for his freedom. To many Indigenous Peoples, Leonard Peltier is a symbol of the long history of abuse and repression they have endured. The National Congress of American Indians and the Assembly of First Nations, representing the majority of First Nations in the U.S. and Canada, have repeatedly called for Leonard Peltier's freedom.


Leonard Peltier is 56 years old and was born on the Anishinabe (Chippewa) Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota. He came from a large family of 13 brothers and sisters. He grew up in poverty, and survived many traumatic experiences resulting from U.S. government policies aimed to assimilate Native Peoples.

At the age of eight he was taken from his family and sent to a residential boarding school for Native people run by the US Government. There, the students were forbidden to speak their languages and they suffered both physical and psychological abuses.

As a teenager Leonard Peltier returned to live with his father at the Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota. It was one of three reservations, which the United States Government chose as the testing ground for its new termination policy. The policy forced Native families off their reservations and into the cities. The resulting protests and demonstrations by tribal members introduced Leonard Peltier to Native resistance through activism and organizing.


During one particularly difficult winter on the Turtle Mountain Reservation Leonard Peltier recollects protests by his people to the Bureau of Indian Affairs about the desperate lack of food. (The termination policy withdrew federal assistance, including food, from those who remained on their land). Following these protests, B.I.A. social workers came to the reservation to investigate the situation. Leonard Peltier and one of the organizers on the reservation went from household to household before the arrival of the investigating party to tell the local people to hide what little food they had. When he got to the first house, he found that there was no food to hide and the same story was repeated in each of the households that he went to. This experience awakened him to the desperate situation for all people on his reservation.

As he grew older, he began traveling with his father as a migrant farm worker. While following the harvests, they stayed at different reservations. During this time, he came to learn that policies of relocation, poverty, and racism were endemic issues affecting tribes across the U.S.


In 1965, Leonard Peltier moved to Seattle, Washington, where he worked for several years as part owner of an auto body shop which he used to employ Native people and to provide low-cost automobile repairs for those who needed it. During the same period, he was also active in the founding of a Native halfway house for ex-prisoners. His community volunteer work included Native Land Claim issues, alcohol counseling, and participation in protests concerning the preservation of Native land within the city of Seattle.


In the late 1960's and early 1970's Leonard Peltier began traveling to different Native communities. He spent a lot of time in Washington and Wisconsin and was working as a welder, carpenter, and community counselor for Native people. In the course of his work he became involved with the American Indian Movement (AIM) and eventually joined the Denver Colorado chapter. In Denver, he worked as a community counselor confronting unemployment, alcohol problems and poor housing. He became strongly involved in the spiritual and traditional programs of AIM.


Leonard Peltier's participation in the American Indian Movement led to his involvement in the 1972 Trail of broken Treaties which took him to Washington D.C., in the occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs building.

Eventually his AIM involvement would bring him to assist the Oglala Lakota People of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in the mid 1970's. On Pine Ridge he participated in the planning of community activities, religious ceremonies, programs for self-sufficiency, and improved living conditions. He also helped to organize security for the traditional people who were being targeted for violence by the pro-assimilation tribal chairman and his vigilantes. It was here that the tragic shoot-out of June 26, 1975 occurred, leading to his wrongful conviction.

The details of Feltier's case can be found at:
http://freepeltier.org/peltier_faq.htm#top

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