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Below is Leonard Peltier's annual message delivered in conjunction with
the<br>
anniversary of his incarceration on February 6th. Please broadcast as
widely<br>
as possible to as many groups as possible. This is a message to all
people<br>
regardless of color:<br><br>
Leonard Peltier<br>
PO Box 583<br>
Lawrence, KS 66044<br>
<a href="http://www.leonardpeltier.org/" eudora="autourl">www.leonardpeltier.org</a><br>
Leonard Peltier Defense Committee<br><br>
January 23, 2004<br><br>
Hau Kola, Hello my friends, my relatives:<br><br>
You can never imagine the heartfelt comfort it brings to know you're
not<br>
forgotten in prison. This is my 28th year, and I've seen others come and
go<br>
and return again. I can't help but feel a great sorrow for many of
these<br>
young men who keep coming back for one reason or another; most of which
are<br>
alcohol related offenses. So much has changed since I came here and yet,
in<br>
many ways, it's still the same.<br><br>
The government, under the pretext of security and progress, liberated
us<br>
from our land, resources, culture, dignity and future. They violated
every<br>
treaty they ever made with us. I use the word "liberated"
loosely and<br>
sarcastically, in the same vein that I view their use of the words<br>
"collateral damage" when they kill innocent men, women, and
children.<br><br>
They describe people defending their homeland as terrorists, savages
and<br>
hostiles, and accuse us of being aggressors. We have never fought a
battle<br>
or war that was not on our own land; we never fired the first shot ...
ever.<br>
My words reach out to the non-Indian: Look now before it's far too late
-<br>
see what is being done to others in your name and see what destruction
you<br>
sanction when you say nothing. Your own treaty, the one between
yourselves<br>
and the government, is being violated daily; this treaty is commonly
known<br>
as the Constitution.<br><br>
With us, they started a little at a time, encroaching on our rights until
we<br>
had none at all. It will be the same for the Constitution; this is
not<br>
conjecture, but fact. We are not embattled with the color of man, but
with<br>
the weakness of man, a mindset that lusts for power and wealth at
the<br>
expense of life.<br><br>
Men of all colors, cultures and religions must stand together to oppose
the<br>
genocidal policies that face us all as the corporate world seeks to
enslave<br>
all, and pit one nation against another.<br><br>
If you avoid breaking laws and do what you're told and ignore the poor,
the<br>
oppressed and the downtrodden - you probably won't be bothered. If you
try<br>
to right what is wrong, however, you will surely meet great opposition
and<br>
run the risk of imprisonment or death.<br><br>
I am a Sun Dancer. I took a vow for my people. I chose to seek the
Creator's<br>
will and to follow it to the best of my ability. I WILL NOT STAND DOWN
FROM<br>
THAT VOW. I will continue to speak, write and organize until
Grandfather<br>
himself quiets my life. If I can do this in prison, I have no doubt you
can<br>
do much better from where you stand.<br><br>
I encourage you to do your best, be kind to one another, seek harmony
and<br>
balance with all natural life, enjoy what freedom you have left, and most
of<br>
all, never, never give up.<br><br>
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,<br>
Leonard Peltier<br>
Mitakuye Oyasin<br><br>
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