LEONARD PELTIER IS OUT of Jail after almost 50 YEARS-now on House Arrest!

LEONARD PELTIER , symbol of US Oppression of Indigenous people, IS FINALLY OUT!

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Leonard Peltier, the Native American activist serving life for the killing of two federal agents, was finally granted clemency by President Biden on Monday.

Commuted to house arrest after 50 years of detention (minus a short jail break) and available for parole since 1993.

Leonard Peltier’s liberation is our liberation — we will honor him by bringing him back to his homelands to live out the rest of his days surrounded by loved ones, healing, and reconnecting …

The release of the Native American activist, who was convicted in the 1975 killing of two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, was a popular social justice cause in the music community

January 20, 2025

After nearly 50 years in federal prison, Native American rights activist Leonard Peltier has been released. President Joe Biden, in the final minutes of his presidency, commuted the sentence of Peltier, who was convicted in the killing of two FBI agents in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

The release of the 80-year-old Peltier, who will be sent to home confinement, has been a longtime social justice cause, especially among musicians. Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Rage Against the Machine, and Pete Seeger have all performed at or attended benefits calling for Peltier’s freedom.

Peltier’s daughter, Kathy Peltier, said she was in shock after learning what Biden had done after past presidential requests for clemency were unsuccessful.

Nick Tilsen, CEO of the NDN Collective, said Peltier’s conviction was emblematic of the struggle between Native Americans and the federal government, particularly on Indigenous lands.

Leonard’s arrest..finally everyone knows he is innocent

Natalie Bara, the president of the FBI Agents Association, which advocates for active and retired agents, said it is “outraged” by Biden’s reprieve for Peltier.

Christopher Wray, who became FBI director in 2017 before retiring Monday as President Donald Trump took office for his second term, had tried to convince Biden not to commute Peltier’s sentence… Mr. President, I urge you in the strongest terms possible: Do not pardon Leonard Peltier or cut his sentence short,” Wray wrote.

Imprisoned for nearly 50 years, Peltier has maintained his innocence and there are grounds to believe him.[1]

The federal government, for example, withheld a ballistics report at Peltier’s trial indicating the fatal bullets did not come from his weapon, according to court documents Peltier filed on appeal.

One prosecution witness, Michael Anderson, testified during cross-examination that he was threatened by an FBI agent, and said that he agreed to testify in exchange for criminal charges against him in another case being dropped.

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Another witness, Myrtle Poor Bear, said that she had been coerced into signing a false affidavit implicating Peltier and that her life had been threatened. “They had the law in their hands, and could do anything,” she said of the FBI.

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Angela Davis Rallies to Free Ed Poindexter, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and Leonard Peltier

19 Aug 1970 — Original caption: 8/19/1970-Washington, DC -Angela Yvonne Davis, a self admitted communist, has been added to the FBI’s list of “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.” The FBI issued this wanted flyer August 18. Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS. Angela Davis was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list (credit: Federal Bureau of Investigation)

by   Speaking to the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression recently, Angela Davis renewed her call to release black prisoners she says were convicted for their political beliefs, not because they were guilty. The event was a rally to

Davis spoke about the need for international solidarity opposing institutionalized police violence against those engaged in political conduct around the world. Davis said, “Anti-Muslim racism, Islamophobia has to be understood as intersecting with and reinvigorating anti-Black, anti-Asian, anti-Latinos racism.”

Davis has her own history with oppression. A Communist leader, Davis was charged in August 1970 with supplying weaponry used in a fatal jailbreak attempt at the Marin County Courthouse in California. Continue reading “Angela Davis Rallies to Free Ed Poindexter, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and Leonard Peltier”