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( Two Articles) "Peltier awaits parole decision" and "Leonard Peltier’s Parole Hearing Update"

Posted on August 17, 2009 at 4:24pm 3 Comments

By Gale Courey Toensing



Story Published: Aug 17, 2009



Story Updated: Aug 17, 2009



LEWSIBURG, Pa. – There’s a digital clock on the official Leonard Peltier Web site marking the time the American Indian Movement activist has been in prison.



On a recent visit to www.leonardpeltier.net the clock read “12241 days, 12 hours, 17 minutes, and 43 seconds of ILLEGAL IMPRISONMENT,” then “12241 days, 12 hours, 17 minutes, and 44 seconds of ILLEGAL IMPRISONMENT,”… Continue

Supreme Court Orders Hearing for Georgia Man

Posted on August 17, 2009 at 4:02pm 1 Comment

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: August 17, 2009



Filed at 11:16 a.m. ET



WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court on Monday ordered a new hearing for death row inmate Troy Davis, whose supporters say is innocent and should be spared from execution for killing a police officer 20 years ago.



Davis has spent 18 years on death row for the 1989 slaying of Savannah, Ga., police officer Mark MacPhail. Davis' attorneys insist that he is innocent and deserves a new… Continue

"Tibetan Situation Today"

Posted on July 18, 2008 at 11:52am 3 Comments

Friends,



Please Forward:



The Struggle for Human Rights Continues

Title: "Tibetan Situation Today"

Description: Surprising Hidden Truths revealing the hypocrisy of the Dalai Lama who presents himself as a champion of human rights and defender of religious freedom while inflicting terrible human rights abuses on his own people and interfering with the religious freedom of thousands and thousands of people around the world.



Link;

http://www. scribd.… Continue

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At 12:05pm on September 4, 2007, J B Bell said…
Hi Carlos, thanks for the friend request. I don't usually take them from folks I don't know but I figure PDN is something different and special. How are you?
At 9:19am on September 4, 2007, Jangchub Chodron said…
hey carlos ~ let me know what's up, what can i do for rippd?
At 9:11am on September 3, 2007, Stephen Flynn said…
How you doing. I know you got something to give that can help somebody. Just gotta be real and leave the bs off the cake. Its not just a job for everyone, some are sincere in wanting to do something. Bless you man.
At 9:15am on July 25, 2007, Lauren Gaines said…
Hi Carlos! I just joined the PD crew and hope to learn from those members who are sharing their efforts inside. i'm especially eager to hear from you, having had the experience of being in prison. i have a dear friend who's in now and I also hope to begin teaching yoga/meditation as well... your insight would be so helpful! reading through your website now. In Peace.
At 8:08pm on July 19, 2007, Yosh Haggerty said…
Thanks for your invite Carlos. I look forward to talking with you.
At 5:15pm on July 19, 2007, Idris Cox said…
Thanks Carlos for the add. I hope that thing are well. I want to keep in touch; I am free now but Cadenas, son Cadenas, son cadenas.
At 1:40pm on July 19, 2007, Bonnie Shoultz said…
I echo what Kate CC had to say...I'd love to know especially what brought you to the Dharma and whether you've continued to practice since you left prison.
At 12:44pm on July 19, 2007, Kate Crisp (PDN Director) said…
hey carlos, welcome! great to see another former prisoner join the mix...it is always helpful for us who have never had the 'experience' to hear your voice and wisdom about prison and what works and doesn't as far as volunteers. I look forward to seeing some blog entries or forum discussions from you!
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