[news] NYM Statement on the Arrest of John Graham
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ron at resist.ca
Tue Feb 17 12:28:35 PST 2004
Unceded Coast Salish Territory (Vancouver BC), February 7, 2004
On Monday, December 1, 2003, John Graham was arrested in Vancouver,
Canada. He is charged by the FBI with the 1975 murder of Anna Mae Pictou
Aquash, a Mik’maq from Nova Scotia whose frozen body was found on the
Pine Ridge reservation, South Dakota. Presently free on bail, John
Graham faces extradition to the US.
At this time, NYM Vancouver feels it necessary to state its position in
regards to this case.
Anna Mae has been an inspiration and example to our movement for many
years. She symbolized the warrior spirit and our people’s determination
to resist. This is also the legacy of the American Indian Movement, to
which she belonged.
It was because of this spirit that AIM was targeted by the FBI’s
Counter-Intelligence Program (COINTEL-PRO) in the early 1970’s, and why
so many AIM members in S. Dakota were killed during this period,
including Anna Mae Aquash.
If, as alleged, her killing was ordered by AIM’s leadership (under the
pretext she was an informant), those ultimately responsible for her
death are US government officials, inc. the FBI. For it was under their
orders that a deadly counter-insurgency campaign was waged against AIM,
which included portraying genuine movement members as informants.
This strategy was used to create paranoia and division, to turn members
against one another (just as the FBI had done against the Black Panther
Party). Anna Mae was herself the target of an FBI “bad jacket.” FBI
agents had threatened to kill her in the year prior to her death. When
her body was found, despite being on an FBI wanted list, agents had her
hands cut off for fingerprint analysis. During the first autopsy, the
government coroner determined the cause of death to be exposure, somehow
missing the bullet hole in the back of her head.
Leonard Peltier, we recall, was extradited from Vancouver in 1977 under
false evidence provided to Canadian courts by the FBI. He was
subsequently tried and convicted for the 1975 shoot-out at Oglala, S.
Dakota, in which two FBI agents were killed. During this same incident,
the FBI shot & killed AIM member Joseph Stuntz Killsright.
We Are Wolves Not Sheep
A basic principle of any resistance movement is non-collaboration with
our enemy. As Peltier recently stated in regards to the arrest of John
Graham:
“When we talk of sovereignty, we must be willing to solve our own
problems and not go running to the oppressor for relief… We have been
and still are at odds with the most dangerous, well-funded, strongest
military and political organization in the history of the world [the US
government].”
We must therefore oppose the attempt to extradite John Graham to S.
Dakota by US authorities, and denounce the efforts by certain
individuals in our own community to facilitate this process.
In particular, we must clarify that Kelly White, a local Native radio
show host who has conducted an ongoing campaign against John Graham, has
never been a leader, member, or advisor to the Native Youth Movement.
Furthermore, NYM Vancouver does not consider information provided by Ms.
White to be credible.
In conclusion, no member of NYM was involved in the conflicts of the
1970s. We weren’t there. We cannot say with certainty that John Graham
did-- or did not-- kill Anna Mae. We have neither the information nor
witnesses at our disposal to make such a decision.
What can be said is that Anna Mae Aquash, along with many others, died
as a direct result of her commitment to the struggle for her people. She
is an example of all we aspire to be as a resistance movement. She was a
warrior, a veteran of the 71-day siege at Wounded Knee, 1973; a
community worker, who helped set up schools & camps. She promoted
traditional culture & spirituality. She gave her life for us, knowing
all along the consequences. That is why she is called a Brave-Hearted Woman.
Whatever the result of any trials conducted in the court rooms of our
oppressor, the same ones’ ultimately responsible for Anna Mae’s death,
we will continue to advance in our movement towards victory, inspired by
her memory and her spirit.
Native Youth Movement
Vancouver Chapter
nymchapter604 at hotmail.com
We Are Wolves Not Sheep
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