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Soutenez la demande d’une enquête au niveau du Congrès américain sur les violations des droits constitutionnels dans l’affaire Peltier

publiée le 21/06/2012 par Freepeltier

Écrivez a pour soutenir la demande d’une enquête au niveau du Congrès américain sur les violations des droits constitutionnels dans le cas du prisonnier politique amérindien, Leonard Peltier !

Modèle de lettre en anglais à envoyer au Congrès et au Sénat américain (adresses ci-dessous) :

Dear Subcommittee Members :

An innocent man, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was wrongfully convicted in connection with the shooting deaths of two agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1977. Imprisoned for over 36 years—currently at the federal prison in Coleman, Florida—Peltier has been designated a political prisoner by Amnesty International. Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, 55 Members of Congress and others—including a judge who sat as a member of the court in two of Peltier’s appeals—have all called for his immediate release. Widely recognized for his humanitarian works and a six-time Nobel Prize nominee, Peltier also is an accomplished author and painter.

In light of the 30 constitutional violations he has been subjected to all these years, I believe freedom is long overdue for Leonard Peltier. How many constitutional violations will be enough before Peltier receives relief ? The courts say they are powerless to act. If they can’t act, who can ?

I urge you to conduct an investigation into the staggering number of constitutional violations related to Leonard Peltier’s case. Do so without delay.

I look forward to your speedy reply.

Sincerely,

Signature :

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A envoyer à :

- U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on the Judiciary
Subcommittee on the Constitution
Ford House Office Building
(300 D Street, SW)
Room H2-362
Washington, DC 20515, USA

- U.S. Senate
Committee on the Judiciary
Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights
Hart Senate Office Building
(Constitution Avenue and Second Street, NE)
Room 807
Washington, DC 20510

Plus de détails et d’information en anglais sur : http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/alert.htm.