Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Free Leonard Peltier Stand-Out As Part Of First Night Against The Wars-December 31st -2-3PM-Boston Public Library Steps Across From Copley Square Plaza

Free Leonard Peltier Stand-Out As Part Of First Night Against The Wars-December 31st -2-3PM-Boston Public Library Steps Across From Copley Square Plaza 
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We demand freedom for Leonard Peltier!




He must not die in prison!  Free all political prisoners!

Native American activist Leonard Peltier has spent over 40 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. He was one of the people convicted of killing 2 FBI agents in a shoot-out on the Pine Ridge Reservation on June 26, 1975.  The others who were convicted with him have long since been released.  Prosecutors and federal agents manufactured evidence against him (including the so-called “murder weapon”); hid proof of his innocence; presented false testimony obtained through torturous interrogation techniques; ignored court orders; and lied to the jury.
                          
In spite of his unjust imprisonment and terrible personal situation, being old and sick and likely to die in jail, he writes every year to the participants at the National Day of Mourning, which is held by Natives in Plymouth, MA in place of Thanksgiving, offering wishes for the earth and all those present and gratitude for the support he receives.  To read some of his statements, go to UAINE.org (United American Indians of New England).  That is also a good site for info about the National Day of Mourning and the campaign against Columbus Day and in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day.
Often people claim that the US does not have political prisoners, but Leonard Peltier has been in prison for a very long time and even the FBI admits that they do not know who killed those FBI agents.  If Leonard Peltier dies in prison, it will be one of the worst miscarriages of justice in this country’s long history of injustice.
For more info and to sign a petition demanding hearings on the Pine Ridge “Reign of Terror” and COINTELPRO, a counter-intelligence program conducted against activists including Native groups, go to WhoIsLeonardPeltier.info.
Write to Leonard Peltier at Leonard Peltier, #89637-132, USP Coleman 1, P O Box 1033, Coleman, FL 33521.  Prisoners really appreciate mail, even from people they don’t know.  Cards and letters are always welcome.

This rally is organized by the Committee for International Labor Defense, CForILD@gmail.com, InternationalLaborDefense.org. (labor donated)


Free Native American leader Leonard Peltier,
Free Russian interference whistle-blower Reality Leigh Winner,
Free “The Voice of the Voiceless” Mumia Abu Jamal,
Hands off whistle-blower Edward Snowden and
All our political prisoners from the anti-fascist struggles.   

Holidays are tough times for political prisoners.  Join us to show your support from outside the wall for those inside the walls, so that they know they do not stand alone.  
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Today the Committee for International Labor Defense (CILD) follows in the tradition of the International Labor Defense, established by the early Communist Party to mobilize labor and progressive-centered protest to free leftist political prisoners, an especially important tradition during the holiday season for those inside the prisons and their families.
Every political prisoner we honor today had the instinct and inner strength to rebel against the injustices which were there for all to see. They knew that, if they fought those injustices in the face of governmental repression, the prisons were part of the price they might have to pay for standing up for what they believed in.
The political prisoners of today, just as those in previous periods of history, are representatives of the most courageous and advanced section of the oppressed. They are individuals of particular audacity and ability who have stood out conspicuously as leaders and militants, and have thereby incurred the hatred of the oppressors.
As James Cannon, one of the founders of the ILD, said in The Cause That Passes Through a Prison “The class-war prisoners are stronger than all the jails and jailers and judges. They rise triumphant over all their enemies and oppressors. Confined in prison, covered with ignominy, branded as criminals, they are not defeated. They are destined to triumph...”

This stand-out is organized by the Committee for International Labor Defense, CForILD@gmail.com, InternationalLaborDefense.org.

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