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Kearney welcomes commuting of Leonard Peltier’s life sentence

21 January 2025

Sinn Féin National Chairperson Declan Kearney MLA has welcomed the decision to commute the life sentence of native American rights activist Leonard Peltier.

The South Antrim MLA said:

“I welcome President Biden’s decision to commute the life sentence of native American rights activist Leonard Peltier; this has been a long awaited decision.

“At 80 years of age, Leonard Peltier is one of the longest serving political prisoners in the world having served nearly fifty years in US federal custody.

“Leonard’s refusal to be criminalised for five decades is a testament to his unbreakable spirit and resilience.

“Despite being a victim of a great miscarriage of justice, Leonard’s commuted sentence now allows him to serve the remainder of his sentence at home.

“This decision comes as a result of lobbying by campaigners in the US and across the international community, including leaders like Nelson Mandela, over many decades. All of their efforts deserve to be recognised. 

“President Biden’s move has reversed a great injustice and a stain on the US judicial system.”

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