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Leonard Peltier will spend the remainder of his prison sentence at home after the 11th-hour action by President Joe Biden. Friends, family and supporters expressed surprise and relief as they heard the news Monday. National Congress of American Indians President Mark Macarro said Biden’s decision comes after “50 years of unjust imprisonment,” and is a powerful act of compassion and an important step toward healing.” In December, Macarro personally asked Biden to take action on Peltier’s behalf. Among the many advocates for Peltier’s release over the past five decades include South African President Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa and the United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights. We’ll hear from Peltier’s family and others who have followed his case about what this action means for him and how it will be viewed historically.
Break 1 Music: Ojibwe Honor Song (song) Darren Thompson (artist)
Break 2 Music: Come On Down (song) Blue Moon Marquee (artist) Scream, Holler, and Howl (album)
I have kept Leonard in my heart and mind for years ever since he was imprisoned when I was 12 years old after wounded knee .
Last year I continued to ask for his release and now it’s finally coming, so may the warm winds of the heavens blow gently upon him and his family and friends and all the people who also kept his soul alive and strong.
May he continue to walk the good red road and his life be full of peace , happiness and community joyful ness.
So thankful
Nespahwyn , In Australia