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Testimony to treachery
Chris Searle on JAZZ

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LEONARD PELTIER is a 71-year-old Native American militant who has been in prison since 1975. He was sentenced to life without parole as a member of the American Indian Movement (Aim) in 1975 after two FBI agents and an Aim resister were killed in a gunfight at Ogala on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge reservation.

I can remember his case being described when Aim speakers visited Grenada in 1982. Then in 2003 after an appeal hearing, US Appeal Court judge Gerald Heaney openly declared that government witnesses had been intimidated and crucial defence evidence had been withheld: “These facts are not disputed,” he said.

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