Appeal for Leonard Peltier

January 22, 2009

Leonard Peltier, one of America's longest-serving political prisoners, has spent more than 30 years of his life behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. He was an active member of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s, and was framed for the murder of two FBI agents on the Lakota Sioux Pine Ridge reservation in June 1975.

Earlier this week, Leonard was transferred to a federal penitentiary in Canaan, Pa. After he arrived, he was severely beaten, and he has been kept in isolation ever since.

The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee released this statement calling on Leonard's supporters to register their concern for his well being with prison authorities and to demand just treatment.

I am so OUTRAGED! My brother Leonard was severely beaten upon his arrival at the Canaan Federal Penitentiary. When he went into population after his transfer, some inmates assaulted him. The severity of his injuries is that he suffered numerous blows to his head and body, receiving a large bump on his head, possibly a concussion, and numerous bruises. Also, one of his fingers is swollen and discolored, and he has pain in his chest and ribcage. There was blood everywhere from his injuries.

We feel that prison authorities at the prompting of the FBI orchestrated this attack and thus, we are greatly concerned about his safety. It may be that the attackers, whom Leonard did not even know, were offered reduced sentences for carrying out this heinous assault. Since Leonard is up for parole soon, this could be a conspiracy to discredit a model prisoner.

He was placed in solitary confinement and only given one meal. This is generally done when you won't name your attackers; incidentally, being only given one meal seriously jeopardizes his health because of his diabetes. Prison officials refuse to release any info to the family, but they need to hear from his supporters to protect his safety, as does President Obama. His attorneys are trying to get calls into him now.

What you can do

Call Canaan Federal Prison at 570-488-8000 to register your concern that Leonard was severely beaten and to ask what steps are being taken to insure his safety and take care of his medical needs. You must give Leonard's prison identification number--89637-132--to have your call recorded.

Write to your congressional representatives, and write or e-mail President Obama to call on them to insure that Leonard is receiving medical attention for his injuries.

This attack on LP comes on the heels of the FBI's recent letter, prompting this attack by FBI supporters as an attempt to discredit LP as a model prisoner. Anyone who has been in the prison system knows well that if you refuse to name your attackers or file charges against them, then you lose your status as a victim and/or given points against your possible parole, and are labeled as a perpetrator.

It is not uncommon, in fact is quite common, for the government to use Indian against Indian, and they still operate under the old adage "it takes an Indian to catch an Indian." In 1978, they made an attempt to assassinate him through another Indian man who was also at Marion prison with LP. But Standing Deer chose to reveal the plot to him instead of taking his life in exchange FOR A CHANCE AT FREEDOM.

When Standing Deer was released in 2001, he joined the former Leonard Peltier Defense Committee as a board member. He also began to speak on Leonard's behalf until his murder six years ago today. Prior to his murder, Standing Deer confided with close friends and associates that the same man who visited him in Marion to assassinate Peltier had came to Houston, Texas, and told him that he had better stay away from Peltier and anything to do with him.

Leonard Peltier
Leonard Peltier

We are aware that currently, the FBI is actively seeking support for the continued imprisonment of Leonard Peltier, and also seeking support from Native People. So please be aware to keep Leonard in your prayers. The FBI is apparently afraid of the impact we are having. If they will set him up to blemish his record just before a parole hearing, what will they do when it looks like his freedom will become a reality? We need to make sure that nothing happens to him again!

Please write the president--send it priority or registered mail. E-mail Change.gov or President Obama. Call your congressional representatives and write letters, not e-mail, to them. Do what you can to get the word out to insure that LP is receiving adequate medical attention for his injuries.

I am asking you, supporters of Leonard and advocates of justice, at this time to help. I don't know what else to do. Please help!

Thank you,
Betty Peltier-Solano
Executive Coordinator
Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee

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