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Free John Graham
March 26, 2008
7:00 pm
In honour of Anna Mae’s birthday (March 27, 1945) and part of a series of events to commemorate March 21 International Day for the Elimination of Racism…March 21 marks the anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre in South Africa when police opened fire on hundreds of South Africans protesting against Apartheid’s passbook laws, killing 67 and wounding 186…

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FREE JOHN GRAHAM
A public forum on the extradition of John Graham and the struggle for indigenous self determination against colonization, corporate control, and state repression…
Wednesday March 26 @ 7 pm. Room 7000, SFU Harbour Centre. 515 West Hastings (Waterfront Skytrain Station). BY DONATION. Suggested Donation $5-20. (no one turned away). All proceeds go to John Graham Legal Defence Fund as there are significant upcoming legal costs.
* Hosted and Opening talk by Rex Wyler: Rex Weyler is a highly acclaimed journalist, writer, and ecologist. He cofounded Greenpeace International and co-founded Hollyhock Educational Centre. His 1997 book “Blood of the Land: Government and Corporate War Against First Nations” chronicles Indigenous history and received a Pulitzer-prize nomination. He also authored “Greenpeace: The Inside Story” and “Song of the Whale”. His photographs and essays have appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times.
* Chusia and Naneek Graham: John Graham’s daughters who are leading the campaign for truth and justice for their father. They will be speaking about how this struggle has personally affected their lives and their commitment to follow in their father’s footsteps for political, economic, and social justice.
* Mike Gifford (supporter of John Graham and independent researcher) on uranium mining and resource extraction and its impact on indigenous peoples. John Graham was involved in struggles against uranium mining both in the US and Canada. These struggles continue today, most recently with imprisonment of retired Chief Robert Lovelace of the Ardoch Algonquins, who along with the Sharbot Obaadjiwan, have been blocking Frontenac Ventures from uranium exploratory drilling. In unceded British Columbia- eighth highest mineral potential in the world- mining and resort development (particularly leading upto 2010 Olympics) are continuing at an alarming rate; yet indigenous communities are taking courageous stands against ongoing colonial exploitation and corporate devastation to protect the land.
* Billie Pierre (Nlaka’Pamux/Saulteaux, documentary film-maker, researcher/writer, and Native Youth Movement activist since 1995) on the history of the American Indian Movement and state repression against AIM. For example, between 1973-75, an estimated 67 AIM members were killed in South Dakota by Bureau of Indian Affairs police and a paramilitary squad. The FBI also targeted AIM with a counter-intelligence campaign COINTEL-PRO, aimed at disrupting dissident political organizations and also targeted the Black Panther Party, Martin Luther King, socialist groups, and the anti-Vietnam War movement. Despite FBI claims that it no longer undertakes COINTELPRO activities (after a major official investigation); COINTEL-PRO-type activities continue today including through Anti-Terror legislation and diverse security and surveillance operations.
* Lyn Highway (Anishnabe Nation) on supporting John Graham as a political prisoner/prisoner of war. John Graham’s case is being portrayed as ‘an individual criminal act’, yet it operates within a larger context of political repression. Similar to cases such as Leonard Peltier and other political prisoners around the world, the criminalization and demonization of John Graham is an attempt to deny the fundamentally political nature of the imprisonment and obscure the social and political movements that political prisoners represent.
* AND…. reading of a recent letter from Leonard Peltier on his imprisonment and the case of John Graham by Dr. Jennifer Wade: retired UBC Professor, founder of Vancouver branch of Amnesty International, and long-time support of Peltier and Graham.
John Graham is a Southern Tutchone from the Yukon Territory. He is currently imprisoned at the Pennington County Jail in Rapid City, South Dakota, and his trial date has been set for June 17, 2008. John Graham was arrested in Vancouver in December 2003, and after a prolonged legal battle including leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, he was extradited to South Dakota in December 2007. The allegations against John are of murdering fellow AIM member and Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Anna Mae Pictou in 1975. John Graham denies he killed Anna Mae.
In the mid-1970s, AIM was carrying out armed stand-offs in defense of the land including the 1973 standoff at Wounded Knee in South Dakota. As a result, AIM was the one of the primary targets of the COINTELPRO counter-intelligence program aimed to weaken, confuse, and arouse suspicion amongst AIM members. At different times, Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Leonard Peltier and John Graham all said they were offered their freedom if they collaborated with the FBI against other AIM members; they all refused. On the killing of Anna Mae, former FBI regional director Norm Zagrossi has himself stated it “looked like a cover-up” . Ellen Klaver, a journalist in Colorado who has followed the story for three decades, has observed that, “Whoever was involved, the FBI was the architect.” Both the B.C. Supreme Court extradition judge and the B.C. appeal court ruled there were deficiencies in the record of the case given to the courts by U.S. officials.
However the 1999 Extradition Treaty between the United States and Canada lowers the burden of proof to include hearsay evidence, which would not be admitted in a Canadian criminal court. Graham and his lawyers have stated they would welcome a trial in Canada, where the fake evidence could be exposed. A key witness Arlo-Looking Cloud recanted his testimony stating that he was coerced and under the influence of alcohol. Another prosecution witness Kamook Banks admitted she was paid $43,000 to cooperate with the FBI.
Graham has received support from a wide range of organizations including Canadian Labour Congress, Native Youth Movement, Chief Capilano of the Squamish Nation, BC Teachers for Peace and Global Education, BC Hospital Employees Union, Stopwar.ca, Council of Yukon First Nations, BC Federation of Labour. Amnesty International has also stated their concern about the lack of a fair trial, given the clear parallels to Leonard Peltier. Peltier was extradited from Vancouver in 1976; now widely known on false evidence. In 1979 former US solicitor general Warren Allmand acknowledged this and formally “apologized”, yet he remains behind bars as one of the most well-known political prisoners of our time.
The US government, with Canadian government complicity and cooperation, is intent on repressing the last remnants of AIM. Graham’s current legal struggle reflects the political repression faced by Indigenous people who struggle against state and corporate control over Native lands and resources and reflects the ongoing reality of the “Indian Wars”.
*** Organized by John Graham Support. For more information contact grahamdefense@hotmail.com or call 604 418 0279
FURTHER INFORMATION:
==> Websites:
http://www.grahamdefense.org
http://ourfreedom.wordpress.com
==> Trailer of Documentary “Our Sacred History and White Man Lies”: http://ourfreedom.wordpress.com/2008/01/10/our-sacred-history-and-white-man-lies-2/
==> Interview with John Graham:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=3144354
==> Articles:
Vancouver Sun: Who killed Anna Mae?
http://www.grahamdefense.org/20050108weyler-van-sun.htm
COINTELPRO’s long shadow- The importance of the John Graham case:
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=7589
The Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash Story:
http://aws.roadnetwork.org/node/17
The Case of John Graham:
http://warriorpublications.com/?q=node/25
Canadian Dimension: The Hauntings of Colonialism:
http://canadiandimension.com/articles/2007/01/04/827/
The Tyee: Delivering Framed John Graham
http://thetyee.ca/Views/2007/05/16/JohnGraham/
Common Ground: BC Supreme Court set to decide Graham’s extradition fate http://commonground.ca/iss/0709194/cg194_graham.shtml
Georgia Straight Article:
http://www.straight.com/article-101128/john-graham-says-native-chiefs-under-fbi-spell
Aboriginal Title and International Law: The Occupation of BC, Iraq, the West Bank, and the Extradition Cases of Sittting Bull, Leonard Peltier, James Pitawanakwat, and John Graham by Anthony Hall, University of Lethbridge
http://people.uleth.ca/~hall/bc-kurdistan.htm
John Graham trial moved to September
By Heidi Bell Gease, rapid City Journal staff
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The murder trial of John Graham has been rescheduled for Sept. 23 at the request of Graham’s attorney.
Graham, 52, of British Columbia was supposed to go on trial here June 17 in U.S. District Court for the fatal shooting of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a fellow American Indian Movement member who died on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in December 1975.
Graham’s attorney, John Murphy, filed a motion Feb. 28 asking that the trial be delayed, saying he needed more time to prepare. According to the motion, the government had already provided Murphy with more than 4,200 documents and 112 audio tapes of witness interviews.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Piersol, who will preside over Graham’s trial, has rescheduled the trial to Sept. 23. Graham has agreed to waive his right to a speedy trial.
Another man charged in Aquash’s death, Fritz Arlo Looking Cloud, was convicted of first-degree murder after a 2004 trial in Rapid City.
He was sentenced to life in prison.
NO URANIUM MINING ON STOLEN NATIVE LAND
FREE JOHN GRAHAM AND LEONARD PELTIER
HONOUR ANNA MAE PICTOU AQUASH AND HARRIET NAHANEE

Photo: Viola Papequash and John Graham carry banner during the Caravan for Survival against the Key Lake uranium mine in Saskatchewan in 1980
FREE PRESENTATION OF THE FILM “URANIUM” (1990), NARRATED BY BUFFY STE-MARIE
A film examining the deadly impact of uranium mining on Native lands and peoples, workers and settlers in Canada.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH, 2008
7:00 PM @ SPARTACUS BOOKS
319 W. HASTINGS ST.
COAST SALISH TERRITORY, VANCOUVER
Anna Mae Pictou Aquash and John Graham, friends and comrades in the American Indian Movement, both fought against uranium mining and the theft of Native land. Now, the US government has extradited John Graham from Vancouver and imprisoned him on the fraudulent charge of killing Anna Mae, a murder that the FBI first tried to cover-up when her body was found in 1976 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Most likely, Anna Mae was one of over 60 indigenous people killed on the reservation in the 1970s by an FBI-backed death squad designed to destroy AIM and the Lakota people’s resistance to land theft by resource corporations.
grahamdefense.org
ourfreedom.wordpress.com
John Graham’s attorney asks for later trial
Man charged in AIM activist’s death seeks to move trial to Sept. 15.
By Heidi Bell Gease, Rapid City Journal staff
Monday, March 03, 2008
The defense attorney for John Graham, the Canadian man charged with fatally shooting Anna Mae Aquash, has asked that Graham’s trial be postponed.
Graham, 52, is charged with murder in connection with the death of Aquash, a fellow American Indian Movement member who died in December 1975 on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Graham, of British Columbia, is currently scheduled to stand trial June 17 in U.S. District Court in Rapid City.
In a motion filed Feb. 28, defense attorney John Murphy asked that Graham’s trial be moved to Sept. 15 or later in order to allow more time to prepare for trial.
According to the motion, the government has so far provided the defense with 4,263 documents, not including transcripts, as well as 112 audio tapes of witness interviews.
“Defense counsel has spent nearly 43 hours of time at the jail with Defendant Graham reviewing discovery documents, to date, we have only been able to get through the first 600 documents,” the motion states. “More time will be needed to review and sort through the voluminous discovery in this case in order to adequately prepare for trial.”
In the motion, Graham agreed to waive his right to a speedy trial.
No judge’s ruling had been filed as of Monday.
Another man charged in Aquash’s death, Fritz Arlo Looking Cloud, was tried and convicted of first-degree murder after a 2004 trial in Rapid City. He was sentenced to life in prison.
Contact Heidi Bell Gease at 394-8419 or heidi.bell[at]rapidcityjournal.com
Event to Honor Warrior and Elder Harriet Nahanee
NATIVE 2010 RESISTANCE!
Five females from the N2010R and also repping other groups/Nations traveled to Coast Salish Territory (colonial Victoria) on March 1st, 2008, for an event put on by the Camas Center to honor Pacheedaht Warrior and Elder Harriet Nahanee…
…A Nlaka’Pamux woman spoke about the mess that the development has made on her territory… This speaker also discussed in depth Tuchone Warrior John Graham, and his illegal extradition. This issue was talked about a lot throughout the evening by numerous people. It is a topic many people have interest in learning more about and organizing around. For more information see: http://www.grahamdefense.org/. The criminalization of dissent especially of Indigenous people resisting corporate invasion is being accelerated by the 2010 Olympics…
* Full story at: Spirit of Warrior Harriet Nahanee
…Free Leonard Peltier, Free John Graham, Free Aaron Patterson! Free Imam Jalil Al-Amin! No Uranium Mining in Sharbot Lake! No to Gallore Creek Mine! No Mine in kamloops! No mining in Guatemala! No Mining Mother Earth! Shut Down Sun Peaks and Revolstoke ski Resort!! No ski resort in Sutikalh (Melvin creek) Save the Headwaters! Boycott Shell! No Olympics on Native Land! We won’t stop until we win! Warriorz Unite!
Native Youth Movement Communications
Native 2010 Resistance
- From the report: “Warriors complete 20+ stop Tour against 2010 Olympics” with links to media at Infoshop News
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