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>Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 18:26:30 -0600
>From: gina chiala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Peltier-lock down-new message
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>very sorry for the earlier repeated messages--
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>December 14th, 1998: update
>The prisoners at USP Leavenworth are still locked down.  This lock down is
>unusually long and prison officials say that it may end this Wednesday.
>All of the prisoners are being punished harshly for an altercation which
>they had nothing to do with. The prisoners are still unable to use the
>phone or have legal or regular visits.  Please continue calling the prison
>and inquiring why they are punishing the prisoners.  Please ask about the
>well being of Leonard Peltier.  Thanks--LPDC staff 
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>Decemember 9th
>For immediate release:
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>All of the prisoners at US Federal Penitentiary Leavenworth have been under
>lock down since Friday of last week.  The prisoners' cells have been
>stripped of their belongings.  Today prisoners were allowed to be let out
>of their cells for ten minutes to shower.  This was the first time they had
>been let out since Friday.  A fight is what allegedly prompted prison
>officials to lock down the prisoners however, they have locked everyone
>down—regardless of whether they had any involvement in the alleged
>altercation, details of which are not being released by prison officials. 
>Prisoners are not being allowed any legal visits or phone calls and we are
>concerned for their safety.  Please call the prison immediately and ask
>them on what grounds they are locking down inmates and ask them if Leonard
>Peltier is okay.  Make sure they know that we are looking out for him.
>Prison officials are usually extremely unresponsive to concerns, but it is
>important that their phones ring.  Call your Congress and Senate people
>immediately and ask them to inquire into the situation and to relay any
>information to you that they receive. Thank you.
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>The LPDC
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>USPLeavenworth
>913-682-8700
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>Bureau of Prisons
>202-307-3198
>202-514-6878 fax
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