Hawaiian activist Nathan Brown sentenced to 21 more months
According to a Star-Bulletin
story,
Hawaiian activist Nathan Brown, who committed a tax protest crime under the
illegally imposed laws of the occupation regime, which crime was purely
political in nature and was meant to protest the occupation, has been sentenced
to an additional 21 months in prison for failing to surrender. The story says
that "Brown said he was seeking redress from the government for lands taken from
the Hawaiian people." In my view he is a political prisoner. The feds also used
Nathan's situation to go after Bumpy Kanahele and try to remove him from the
movement, and Bumpy was recognized as a
political
prisoner.
Posted: Sat
- March 20, 2004 at 08:09 AM