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Leonard Peltier Speaks From Prison, Part Two

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu says he should be freed. Amnesty International calls him a political prisoner. The FBI says he’s a cold blooded murderer. Today part II of the interview with Leonard Peltier.

Guest:

  • Leonard Peltier, Native American leader who has served more than 24 years in prison for the murder of two FBI agents, a crime he says he did not commit.

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