Archive for Monday, July 8, 2002
Peltier supporters pin hopes on papers
Defense committee combing thousands of FBI documents
July 8, 2002
Advertisement
It's a little bit like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee last month received 30,000 pages of FBI documents relating to the imprisoned American Indian's case. Now, activists with the Lawrence-based committee are digging through those pages hoping to find even a sliver of evidence that will help to set Peltier free.
Denis Moynihan, acting coordinator of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, displays one of thousands of FBI reports on Leonard Peltier that the government recently released. The committee is sifting through the documents hoping to find evidence that may free Peltier, who is serving a life sentence at the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth for the deaths of two FBI agents in 1975. Behind Moynihan are paintings made by Peltier in prison.
"There will be very specific items we'll be looking for," said Denis Moynihan, acting coordinator of the committee. "We'll be looking for evidence of the sort that would grant a retrial."
Peltier is serving two life sentences for the 1975 execution-style murders of two FBI agents during a siege at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
Advocates for Peltier's release from the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth claim the U.S. government falsified evidence leading to Peltier's arrest and coerced false testimony or hid exonerating evidence to obtain his conviction.
The committee used the Freedom of Information Act, and assistance from U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to obtain 11 boxes of documents relating to the case last month.
Moynihan said his organization had been told there still were thousands of pages that haven't been released, but is pleased with what's been received so far.
"It's a very historic release of documents," Moynihan said. "We're beginning to plow through them and look for further evidence of the FBI misconduct that was pervasive throughout the investigation."
Scott Berry, a spokesman for the FBI in Washington D.C., disputed that assertion.
"Obviously, we're not hiding anything if we released all of this," he said.
But Moynihan said many of the documents contained "redacted" sections, or sections that have been blacked out. National security is the usual justification for such censorship, he said.
"It's hard to imagine, how could this ancient history challenge national security?" Moynihan said.
Berry referred other questions to the Minneapolis office of the FBI; a spokesman there did not return calls to the Journal-World last week.
|
|||
At 7:30 p.m. July 20, the committee will sponsor a forum at Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vt., with some of the attorneys and others who are digging through the documents.
The forum will include Jennifer Harbury, a human rights attorney; Bruce Ellison, founding member of the Wounded Knee Legal Defense/Offense Committee; Bernard Kleinman, lead attorney in a civil suit against the FBI in Peltier's case; and Michael Kuzma, who has directed the Freedom of Information Act efforts on Peltier's behalf.
And at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Peltier will have an interim parole hearing at the penitentiary in Leavenworth. Peltier has been denied parole before, however; his defenders will keep digging through the FBI documents.
Moynihan is hopeful.
"People have been released from prison after decades," he said, "based on a single sheet of paper."
Top ads RSS
- Quick Lane Auto Technician We are looking for an experienced ...
- RN Are you an RN looking for a family oriented ...
- Wellness Assistant We're looking for a part-time (15-30 hours per ...
- The Merc is hiring! We are looking for hardworking, detail-oriented ...
- Dynamic Physician Needed Correctional Environment Saunders County Competitive Salary Insurance ...
Marketplace
Arts & Entertainment · Bars · Theatres · Restaurants · Coffeehouses · Libraries · Antiques · Services
- AP: McCain taps Alaska governor as VP running mate August 29, 2008 · 163 comments
- Weblog: Riding the Obama Train: All the Way to the White House, or will McCain's VP choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin derail it? August 29, 2008 · 22 comments
- On the street: Are you interested to see who John McCain picks as his vice presidential running mate? August 29, 2008 · 65 comments
- Jubilant supporters fill Liberty Hall August 29, 2008 · 84 comments
- Palin's rise to VP candidate caps meteoric rise August 29, 2008 · 16 comments
- Barack Obama wins historic nomination August 28, 2008 · 122 comments
- Weblog: Interactive Rod Stewart Song Title Game August 28, 2008 · 23 comments
- Lawrence public schools superintendent will retire at the end of the year August 28, 2008 · 73 comments
- Obama accepts nod August 29, 2008 · 10 comments
- Democrats, Catholics at odds August 29, 2008 · 15 comments
- Jubilant supporters fill Liberty Hall August 29, 2008
- AP: McCain taps Alaska governor as VP running mate August 29, 2008
- Recycling effort at KU football games boosts charities August 29, 2008
- An American in Prague: Koufax frontman takes inspiration from years straddling two continents August 29, 2008
- Lawrence public schools superintendent will retire at the end of the year August 28, 2008
- City soccer teams sport new faces August 29, 2008
- Time for new beginning August 28, 2008
- Athletics ‘arms race’ still growing August 29, 2008
- Eudora church celebrating 150 years August 28, 2008
- Lawrence resident accidentally injures himself with pistol August 25, 2008



Post a comment
Comments are disabled on this story.
Read our full use policy. Also, read about banned accounts and harassing comments.
Post a blog entry
You have to be logged in to blog on LJWorld.com. Please log in or sign up.
Learn more about blogging on LJWorld.com.