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Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activismPelltier was released on Feb. 18, and returned to North Dakota. A week later, he still often wakes up at night terrified that it is all a dream and that he is still in a cell. Peltier remains confined ...
Peltier told the tearful, jubilant crowd about being in a sensory deprivation cell in the early days of his two consecutive life sentences in connection to the murder of two FBI agents ...
Peltier will face home confinement for his final days, but, he said, “It’s a lot better than living in a cell.” “They tried all kinds of different things, but I beat them. I beat the ...
In his remarks, Mr. Peltier talked about how proud he was to call attention to Native issues, and described harsh conditions in prison, including being placed in sensory deprivation cells at some ...
Directors David France and Jesse Short Bull describe the Indigenous activist's ongoing fight for Native American rights after ...
A week later, he still often wakes up at night terrified that it is all a dream and that he is still in a cell. Peltier remains confined to his home and nearby community. But he now has access to ...
Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activism
Peltier was released on Feb. 18, and returned to North Dakota. He still often wakes up at night terrified that it is all a dream and that he is still in a cell. Peltier remains confined to his ...
Leonard Peltier remains defiant in AP interview, maintaining innocence and vowing continued activism
A week later, he still often wakes up at night terrified that it is all a dream and that he is still in a cell. Peltier remains confined to his home and nearby community. But he now has access to ...
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