Note by Hunterbear: Attached is a note from Tammy Miller, cousin of murdered Native youth, Russ Turcotte [19], whose body was found in early November by a North Dakota rancher. Ms. Miller is one of the several family members who keeps us closely posted. This gives the link to the Saturday story in the Great Falls, Montana paper -- which, among other things, publicizes the new reward being offered: $50,000.
Our intensive efforts to publicize this tragedy -- and that of the three other Native men murdered in the last year and a half in eastern North Dakota with no arrests as well -- are moving along very effectively on a global basis. Many friends -- old and new -- nationally and internationally, have been providing much creative assistance. We are deeply appreciative to all of you. In addition to broad publicity, other tactical irons are much in our fire. And here, too, in Eastern Idaho, we have our hands full with some very difficult racial situations. Will keep you all posted. As Ever - Hunter [Hunterbear] Regional Organizer, DSA Anti-Racism Commission Chair, Native American Commission, SPUSA Active Member also of Solidarity and CCDS ======================================== >From Tammy Miller: Boozhoo Hunter, Just a brief note and am including the link for the new reward offered. As you probably have surmised, not alot has happened regarding the investigations. One individual will "inform" us of something happening or a lead being followed, and the next individual completely discredits the first person's remarks. It truly appears to be a sense of "the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing". We have been told of suspect line-ups, found evidence, and etc. - all of which are false. And, of course, all inquiry responses are preceded with "due to the amount of time that has passed in this case......" We, however, are going to continue to persevere. http://www.greatfallstribune.com/news/stories/20030301/localnews/1086139.htm l Hunter Gray [Hunterbear] www.hunterbear.org Protected by NaŽshdoŽiŽbaŽiŽ and Ohkwari' In our Gray Hole, the ghosts often dance in the junipers and sage, on the game trails, in the tributary canyons with the thick red maples, and on the high windy ridges -- and they dance from within the very essence of our own inner being. They do this especially when the bright night moon shines down on the clean white snow that covers the valley and its surroundings. Then it is as bright as day -- but in an always soft and mysterious and remembering way. [Hunterbear] _______________________________________________ Leninist-International mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/leninist-international