Obama, Mandela and Leonard Peltier
(written last summer)
http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/07/03/obama-mandela-and-leonard-peltier/
JULY 03, 2013
Set Him Free!
Obama, Mandela and Leonard Peltier
by HARVEY WASSERMAN
Mandela was charged, among other things, with attempting to overthrow a government, which he admitted.
For 37 years, Peltier has consistently denied the charges against him, which arose from a native American resistance action at Wounded Knee, South Dakota.
His bitterly contested 1977 conviction in the killing of two FBI agents came in Fargo. Peltier has since been held under extremely harsh circumstances in a variety of US prisons. He has been denied a wide range of basic rights, been severely beaten, and cant get much-needed medical care. Now in his late sixties, Leonards health has dangerously deteriorated.
As an indigenous activist, Peltier has been deemed a political prisoner by Amnesty International and numerous other human rights organizations.
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Over the decades, a mountain of evidence has surfaced to back his case. His trial was a travesty of injustice. At least one of the judges who once denied his appeals for freedom has reversed his stance.
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President Obamas silence on Leonards case casts a long shadow over his visit to Robben Island. Amidst his many tributes to Nelson Mandela, Obama seems to have overlookedwe hope temporarilythat Mandela himself has asked that Peltier be given justice.
So have the Dalai Lama, Bishop Desmond Tutu, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Parliaments of Europe, Italy and Belgium, the Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights and many more. Before he passed away three years ago, Judge Gerald W. Heaney of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed his previous opinion and joined those asking that Peltier be freed.
Most who support Peltier want his immediate release. Some ask that at very least he finally be granted a fair trial, with all the evidence made public. If the government insists on continuing to hold him in the interim, they ask he at least be moved near his Anishnabe and Dakota/Lakota people.
Leonard Peltier has been in jail so long he has grandchildren and great-grandchildren he has never seen.
Obama has said the world is grateful for the heroes of Robben Island, who remind us that no shackles or cells can match the strength of the human spirit. He was, he said, humbled to stand where men of such courage faced down injustice and refused to yield.
Its time for the President to show similar courage in the case of Leonard Peltier.
Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and many others have already demanded no less.
You can write Leonard Peltier directly at #89637-132, USP Coleman 1, US Penitentiary, PO Box 1033, Coleman, FL 33521.
niyad
(113,351 posts)disappointment to me.
Peltiers "trial" was a joke.