Sundance: David France and Jesse Short Bull's film tackles the 50-year story of activism surrounding the contentious conviction of the prominent American Indian Movement leader, whose sentence was ...
He just visited Leonard Peltier in prison after news of his release yesterday. Nick, welcome back to Democracy Now! Can you share with us Leonard Peltier’s response? It was minutes before Biden ...
Former reporter Mike Schilling recalls his Springfield prison interview with activist Leonard Peltier, whose sentence was ...
The ailing Native American rights activist has been in prison for nearly 50 years after the U.S. government lied to put him there.
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Biden commutes sentence for Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, convicted in killing of FBI agents“Granting Peltier any relief from his conviction or sentence is ... has long evaded so many Native Americans for so many decades." “I am grateful that Leonard can now go home to his family,” she added ...
One of President Biden’s final acts as US president was to grant clemency to American Indian Movement (AIM) activist Leonard ...
Leonard Peltier recently turned 80 years old ... As a result to Mr. Peltier’s conviction, now arrest, is that he was guilty of a murder simply because he was present on the reservation that ...
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ICT News on MSN‘Today we rejoice’: Leonard Peltier supporters gather to pray, celebrateMore than 100 people gathered Jan. 25 on the Pine Ridge Reservation at the site of the June 26, 1975, shootout that left two ...
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Documentarians worked quickly to change up the ending of 'Free Leonard Peltier' after Biden commuted Peltier's sentence.
This Day in History – Feb. 6, 1976. Forty-nine years ago today, February 6, 1976, Leonard Peltier was arrested in western ...
President Joe Biden on Monday commuted the life sentence of Leonard Peltier ... said the loss of the agents felt as deeply now as in 1975 and that Peltier "has never expressed remorse for his ...
Leonard Peltier, who was serving a life sentence for the deaths of FBI agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams during a standoff at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, will now move ...
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