[antiwar-van] John Graham Emergency Press Conference
Harsha
harsha at resist.ca
Sat Dec 8 07:22:20 PST 2007
* All supporters of John Graham are invited and encouraged to please
attend this emergency press conference to show your support for John
Graham and his family.
* See below for statement by Graham family.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRESS CONFERENCE BY FAMILY OF JOHN GRAHAM,
YUKON TUTCHONE NATIVE EXTRADITED TO THE UNITED STATES
==> Saturday December 8 @ 10:30 am at the Vancouver Art Gallery (Robson Side)
==> Press Conference with Statements from the family of John Graham and
supporters
Friday December 7, 2007 The family of John Graham and supporters of
John Graham will be making statements to the media about John Grahams
extradition to the United States on Thursday December 6, 2007 after a
refusal by the Supreme Court of Canada to hear Grahams appeal.
His supporters continue to criticize the unjust extradition process and
the allegations that Graham murdered Nova Scotia Mikmaq Anna Mae Pictou.
Former FBI regional director Norm Zagrossi has himself stated it looked
like a cover-up (CBC The Fifth Estate). Rex Wyler, Pulitzer-prize winning
journalist and author, has raised many doubts about the evidence against
John Graham.
John Graham has received support letters 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
concern about the lack of a fair trial.
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 previously 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. One witness Al Gates that U.S. Attorney Robert Mandel stated would be
available for trial had been dead for nine months. Another witness Frank
Dillon has denied making any incriminating statements against Graham.
Supporters claim there are parallels to Leonard Peltier, who was
extradited from Vancouver in 1976 based on FBI affidavits signed by Myrtle
Poor-Bear, who claimed to be Peltiers girlfriend. It is now widely
reported that Poor-Bear had never met Peltier and had been intimidated by
the FBI. In 1979 former US solicitor general Warren Allmand acknowledged
this and formally apologized. 50 Canadian MPs have since submitted an
amicus curiae recognizing the grave mistake made in Peltiers extradition.
Between 1973-75, an estimated 67 American Indian Movement members or
associates were killed in South Dakota by Bureau of Indian Affairs police
and a paramilitary squad- Guardians of the Oglala Nation (GOONs). By this
time, the FBI had also targeted AIM with a counter-insurgency campaign
entitled COINTEL-PRO (Counter-Intelligence Program). COINTEL-PRO was also
used to target communist & socialist groups, the anti-Vietnam War
movement, and the Black Panther Party.
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December 8, 2007
Statement by Graham family
The Canadian Supreme Court of Canada has denied the extradition appeal
made by John Graham. On Thursday morning, John was moved from the North
Fraser Pre-trial Centre in Port Coquitlam BC, to Rapid City South Dakota,
where he has been indicted for first degree murder of Anna Mae
Pictou-Aquash. Her body was found in 1976, in South Dakota.
On December 1, 2003, John was arrested in Vancouver, for indictments for
the first degree murder of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash. In January 2004 he
began living under house arrest in Vancouver during his legal struggle
against the extradition. In 2005 the BC Supreme court approved Johns
extradition to South Dakota, based on positive identification of his
photos, despite discrepancies in his height, weight and race. The
Canadian/US Extradition Treaty does not challenge the evidence provided by
the country seeking extradition. Despite the fact that 3 of the 4
testimonies the US provided proved faulty, this was not taken into
consideration by the Canadian court. The fact that the US has no legal
jurisdiction over indigenous nations, especially one currently occupied by
British Columbia, was never brought up in court.
On June 26 2007, the BC Supreme Court dismissed his appeal and John Graham
turned himself in. He was transferred to North Fraser Pretrial, a high
security facility where he waited for the appeal decision on the Supreme
Court of Canada. We, his family, were granted one hour daily visits
separated by glass. While in the pretrial center he was treated as though
hed already been convicted. He was not allowed to receive any books or
put up pictures.
We were not contacted when John was transferred from North Fraser Pretrial
to the airport and extradited to Rapid City SD. We were lead to believe
the John Graham would receive a personal message and be able to set up a
visit with the family before extradition. The family was not able to see
John before he was taken away. We were not allowed to say our good byes or
even give him his personal belongings.
His first court appearance was held December 7, 2007 in Rapid City, South
Dakota. John is now being held in the Pennington County Jail, where it
will take a week to get settled and have account and phone card to phone
his family. John Murphy was the appointed lawyer at the hearing and John
Graham pleaded Not Guilty.
The elders of the Yukon are praying for Johns safety, who is treated with
respect and a safe return home.
We are in need of financial support to mount a legal defense in South
Dakota, and support John and our family so that we can be there for him as
much as possible. If you are able to offer donations or other support in
Vancouver or Rapid City, please contact us at grahamdefense at hotmail.com or
www.grahamdefense.org .
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