eddie hatatcher

American Indian Movement (aimca@igc.apc.org)
Tue, 9 May 1995 19:14:14 -0700


EDDIE HATCHER

On May 3, 1995 I was granted parole by the North
Carolina Parole commission. I am on strict Conditions
including House Arrest, not allowed to go out of the country
and not to return to Robeson County.

The Commission said they paroled me because I have AIDS
In February I was diagnosed with full blown AIDS. Other than
Being somewhat weak and nauseated most of the time I am doing
well.

I know had it not been for the continuous work of my Mother I
never would have been released. Also, I know many of you out
there wrote many letters on my behalf, faxes and made telephone
calls, And I truly appreciate all you did.

After a few weeks of adjustment I plan to go full force on several
issues that are important to me including Political Prisoners in the
United States, Norma Jean CroyUs case, AIDS issues and corruption
within government.

Hopefully, in a few months I will be receiving some type of
government assistance but until then if anyone would care to help
me with money for postage, printing and so forth please do so.
I can be reached at 120 Amber Road, Hamlet, NC 28345 or
910-582-8113 (telephone and fax)

Eddie Hatcher

This was posted by Bobby Castillo, International Spokesperson
for Leonard Peltier, Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
$15 552-1992