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FBI PROTEST

American Indian activist Leonard Peltier is shown during an interview at the U.S. Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan, where he suffers from lockjaw, the result of a tetanus infection that he says wasn't properly treated, in this April 29, 1999 photo. Peltier, who is serving two life sentences for the death of two FBI agents in South Dakota in 1975, is being considered for executive clemency by President Clinton. Hundreds of FBI agents staged an unprecedented demonstration at the White House on Friday, Dec. 15, 2000 protesting any presidential clemency for Peltier. Peltier was convicted and sentenced in 1977 for the killings, despite defense claims that evidence against him had been falsified. Peltier's supporters argue that there is little evidence that Peltier fired the shots that killed the agents. "We are very disappointed with the FBI response,'' Jennifer Harbury, an attorney for Peltier, said at a news conference Friday. "We think it's inappropriate, and we think it's a sad day for democracy when our armed forces march through the streets to influence a decision for mercy and justice by a civilian president.''(AP Photo/The Kansas City Star, Joe Ledford) 
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