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Apr 25, 2024 · This is the only authorized website in direct support of Leonard Peltier, America’s longest serving Native American Political Prisoner, imprisoned for his 48th year in 2024. He is currently 79 years old.
Feb 6, 2023 · February 6, 2023. USA: After 46 years of imprisonment, it’s time to free Leonard Peltier. Marking the 6 February Global Day of Solidarity with Native American activist Leonard Peltier, Amnesty International reiterates its call on President Biden to immediately grant Mr. Peltier clemency.
Not eligible for parole again until 2024, his lawyers submitted a new petition for clemency in 2021. Urge President Biden to grant Leonard Peltier clemency on humanitarian grounds and release him. Action Toolkit.
The Time for Justice is Now! Ask President Biden to Grant Clemency to Leonard Peltier! Campaign created by. NDN Collective. Dear President Biden: We write to you today in support of Leonard Peltier’s petition for executive clemency and urge you to expeditiously commute the remainder of his sentence.
Jun 18, 2019 · Why this petition matters. Started by Steve Robinson. Native American activist Leonard Peltier has spent over 40 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Prosecutors and federal agents manufactured evidence against him (including the so-called “murder weapon”); hid proof of his innocence; presented false testimony obtained through ...
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Since 1977, American Indian rights activist Leonard Peltier has been wrongly imprisoned for the murder of 2 FBI agents at Pine Ridge Reservation. Peltier’s trial can be described as nothing short of complete sham, with ballistic evidence exonerating him being intentionally.
Jan 27, 2013 · Petition for a Grant of Executive Clemency to Leonard Peltier. Leonard Peltier, an innocent man, was convicted for the 1975 shooting deaths of two agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. U.S. prosecutors have repeatedly admitted that they did not and cannot prove Peltier's guilt and the appellate courts have cited numerous instances of ...