Activist Communique: 19th annual traditional prayer vigil forum and feast for Leonard Peltier
| February 6, 2012Canada's Extradition Act and the case of Hassan Diab
Hassan Diab, a Canadian citizen and former University of Ottawa professor, faces the possibility of life imprisonment in France for his alleged role in a 1980 Paris bombing that killed four people. Diab's finger and palm prints do not match those of the suspect, nor does his handwriting. The suspect's physical description is unlike what Diab looked like in 1980, and Diab denies being in France and emphatically condemns the bombing. He's being sought based on secret intelligence, the source of which even French officials are unaware, that may have been extracted under torture. Nevertheless, Canada's draconian Extradition Act may provide legal grounds for Canada to send Diab to France to stand trial.
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| February 2, 2012International Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier
February 4, 2012 is the first international day of solidarity with Leonard Peltier. After decades wasted in prison, charged with a crime that has no evidence, Peltier's supporters are once again appealing to the United States government to set him free.
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