Message from Leonard Peltier
Dear Supporters:
I want to thank each and every one of you for your continued support, prayers, letters and cards that I receive on a daily basis. You don't know how good it feels to receive the letters and cards letting me know that I have not been forgotten. A recurring question that many supporters ask me in their letters is How Can I help? I can answer that question very simply, Contact the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee either by phone, letters or email and ask the LPDC how you can best help. I can guarantee you that they will tell you that our needs our great and that we need everyone's help, whether it be in the form of a donation, writing letters of support, volunteering to work on a special project, or perhaps form a Leonard Peltier Support Group in your area. The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee is the center of communication between us. For those of you who have been with me the last 30 years, I can simply say Thank You! For those of you who are new to the struggle I also say Thank you and Welcome. Your support, thoughts and prayers keep me strong.
I recently received a letter from the Oglala Commemoration providing me with an update on the June 26 Oglala Commemoration that will be held in memory of all the victims of the Reign of Terror. The Memorial Ceremony will be held at the Cemetery followed by the Memorial Walk. I want to thank everyone for their continuing efforts and work in organizing the yearly Oglala Commemoration in memory of all the victims of the Reign of Terror. I also want to extend my congratulations to April Merrival. April is the recipient of the Leonard Peltier Honorary Scholarship Award for 2006. The Oglala Commemoration presents a Leonard Peltier Honorary Scholarship Award on a yearly basis.
I look forward to the day that I am free among you! I also look forward to hearing from you and from the LPDC that many of you have contacted them and are working together towards my freedom. For now I leave you with the following message:
" Our work will be unfinished until not one human being is hungry or battered, not one single person is forced to die in war, not one innocent languishes imprisoned and no one is persecuted for his or her beliefs."
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
Leonard Peltier
I want to thank each and every one of you for your continued support, prayers, letters and cards that I receive on a daily basis. You don't know how good it feels to receive the letters and cards letting me know that I have not been forgotten. A recurring question that many supporters ask me in their letters is How Can I help? I can answer that question very simply, Contact the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee either by phone, letters or email and ask the LPDC how you can best help. I can guarantee you that they will tell you that our needs our great and that we need everyone's help, whether it be in the form of a donation, writing letters of support, volunteering to work on a special project, or perhaps form a Leonard Peltier Support Group in your area. The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee is the center of communication between us. For those of you who have been with me the last 30 years, I can simply say Thank You! For those of you who are new to the struggle I also say Thank you and Welcome. Your support, thoughts and prayers keep me strong.
I recently received a letter from the Oglala Commemoration providing me with an update on the June 26 Oglala Commemoration that will be held in memory of all the victims of the Reign of Terror. The Memorial Ceremony will be held at the Cemetery followed by the Memorial Walk. I want to thank everyone for their continuing efforts and work in organizing the yearly Oglala Commemoration in memory of all the victims of the Reign of Terror. I also want to extend my congratulations to April Merrival. April is the recipient of the Leonard Peltier Honorary Scholarship Award for 2006. The Oglala Commemoration presents a Leonard Peltier Honorary Scholarship Award on a yearly basis.
I look forward to the day that I am free among you! I also look forward to hearing from you and from the LPDC that many of you have contacted them and are working together towards my freedom. For now I leave you with the following message:
" Our work will be unfinished until not one human being is hungry or battered, not one single person is forced to die in war, not one innocent languishes imprisoned and no one is persecuted for his or her beliefs."
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
Leonard Peltier
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