Saturday, February 04, 2012

Leonard Peltier was from the Northwest

From: "bayou"
Date: Wed, February 1, 2012

From the Tacoma Chapter of the LPDOC

THE NORTHWEST UNITED IN SOLIDARITY!

LEONARD PELTIER WAS FROM THE NORTHWEST. Leonard had been living in
Seattle and was a member of Northwest AIM. He had been involved in a
number of local struggles including the occupation of Fort Lawton. When
the traditional Oglala Lakota people were suffering under a reign of
terror after Wounded Knee II, over 66 of them murdered, many more
wounded, villages shot up and so on. Northwest AIM answered a plea by
Oglala Lakota Elders and help them survive. On the very day in which a
part of Oglala Lakota was being illegally signed away to the U.S.
government, the FBI attacked the Northwest AIM encampment and a
firefight took place.

The first two AIM members to go on trial, and were found not guilty
for reason of self-defense, were from the northwest. The one AIM member
who died upon that day, Joe Stuntz Killsright was from Port Angeles. We
of the Northwest need to let everyone know that we will not forget and
that we will stand strong for our own. Leonard is in prison for the
people and we need to be out here for him!
On Feb. 4, 2012, this coming Saturday, is the INTERNATIONAL DAY IN
SOLIDARITY WITH LEONARD PELTIER, we here in the northwest, Portland,
Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle and other towns in unity, have organized a
Regional Leonard Peltier Clemency March and Rally in Tacoma. We need
the help of all of you to make this a strong statement that northwest
people stand with Leonard in solidarity. Everyone of you is important.

Please northwest people join with us as we join with people around the
world. The Northwest region of the U.S. (Tacoma, Portland, Olympia,
Seattle and other towns united together) march in Tacoma, WA; Toronto
and Vancouver; Canada; Binghamton, UK; Berlin, Frankfurt and Hamburg,
Germany; Brussels and Antwerp Belgium; Dublin, Ireland; Boulder, CO,
San Jose, CA; Gullup, NM; Los Angeles, CA; Albuquerque, NM; San
Francisco, CA; New York City, NY; Fresno, CA; Buffalo, NY; Macon and
Decatur, GA; and other places.

This is the most important march and rally so far in the northwest for
Leonard. If you have marched with us before, please join us again. If
you have ever thought about supporting Leonard, now is the time to do
it. Please join us, please bring your family and friends. Thank you.

As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but all together we make
a mighty fist.
-- Sitting Bull

INTERNATIONAL DAY IN SOLIDARITY WITH LEONARD PELTIER
NW REGIONAL MARCH AND RALLY FOR CLEMENCY FOR LEONARD PELTIER

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 4, 2012, TACOMA, WA.

12:00 NOON: MARCH FOR JUSTICE Portland Ave. Park (on Portland Ave.
between E. 35th & E. Fairbanks. Take Portland Ave. exit off I-5 and
head east)
1:00 PM: RALLY FOR JUSTICE U.S. Federal Court House, 1717-Pacific Ave.

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INTERNATIONAL DAY IN SOLIDARITY WITH LEONARD PELTIER NW MARCH AND RALLY:
FEB. 4, TACOMA. 12:00 NOON: MARCH FOR JUSTICE Portland Ave. Park (on
Portland Ave. between E. 35th & E. Fairbanks. Take Portland Ave. exit
off I-5 and head east)
1:00 PM: RALLY FOR JUSTICE U.S. Federal Court House, 1717-Pacific Ave.

SPEAKERS:
Co-MCs
Matilaja: Yuâ Pik Eskimo from Mountain Village Alaska. Member of N.W.
AIM since 1973, Friend of Leonard Peltier for 38 odd years and member
of Tacoma Chapter LPDOC
Steve Hapy: Long time Leonard Peltier and Native struggles activist,
Tacoma Chapter LPDOC
Leonard Peltier Honor Song:
AIM Warrior Society Drum
Opening:
Dorothy Ackerman: Lakota Elder
Drum:
Albert Combs and Coastal Hand Drum Singers
Welcoming:
Deeahop Conway, Puyallup Tribal member, Tacoma Chapter LPDOC
Leonard's case and up-date;
Arthur J. Miller: Northwest Regional Organizer LPDOC, Tacoma Chapter
LPDOC, long time union member and human rights activist
Keynote Speaker:
Ramona Bennett: Puyallup Tribal Elder, Life long friend of Leonard
Peltier, Grand Mother, Great Grand Mother
Chester Earl: Puyallup Tribal member
Zoltan Grossman: Evergreen State College faculty in Geography and Native
Studies, in Olympia. former board member of Midwest Treaty Network in
Wisconsin.
Decolonization:
Claudia Serrato
Unity:
Michael One Road: Portland Chapter LPDOC
Closing words:
David Duenas: Puyallup Tribal Member

Feb. 4, 2012 Regional March in Tacoma Facebook event pages please sign
that you are coming and please invite your friends.
http://www.facebook.com/events/#!/events/163763897043790/
http://www.facebook.com/events/#!/events/179938242097693/

RESOLUTIONS FOR CLEMENCY: Leonard needs resolutions for clemency from
Tribes, Unions, Human Rights Organizations and others. See a sample
resolution at:
http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/resolution.htm

For donations: Please make checks payable to the Leonard Peltier
Defense/Offense Committee (mark them for NW March) and send them to:
Tacoma Chapter LPODC, P.O. Box 5464, Tacoma, WA 98415.

Join Tacoma Chapter LPDOC on facebook at:
http://facebook.com/tacoma.lpdoc
Subscribe to: Northwest Peltier Support at:
nwpeltiersupport-subscribe@lists.riseup.net
For more information: www.whoisleonardpeltier.info

TACOMA CHAPTER, LPDOC, P.O. BOX 5464, TACOMA, WA 98415-0464.
bayou@blarg.net

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NORTHWEST PHONE AND E-MAIL ZAP, FEBRUARY 6 TO 10, 2012
White House Comments Line - 202-456-1111; 202-456-1112
E-mail: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
Message: Northwest people support clemency for Leonard Peltier

It is important to keep phone calls, e-mails, and letters going to the
White House during the clemency campaign. But we want to make sure that
it is very clear that the northwest supports clemency for Leonard
Peltier, so we have called for a phone and e-mail Zap (a phone Zap is
when a lot of people call around the same time), the week after the
regional march and rally. Please northwest folks show your support of
Leonard Peltier. Thank you.

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