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Longest Walk 2 Response to Senate Apology
Written by govinda dalton   
Tuesday, 04 March 2008

Brenda Norrell: Longest Walk; Apology to Indians is Diversion



2008-03-03 | BAKER, Nevada

The apology to American Indians which passed the U.S. Senate is a diversion, said Jimbo Simmons, coordinator of the Longest Walk 2 Northern Route, which crosses the Nevada border into Utah today.
 "It is meant to diffuse our efforts", Simmons said.

Simmons said if the United States is sincere about issuing an apology to American Indians, it should begin with the descendants of the original treaty signers and include the peoples of the world whose relatives have been murdered and massacred by the United States.

Simmons said this is a critical time and not just for humanity. "They should also have an apology for the earth itself. This is connected to all us."
 Photo: Jimbo Simmons, on Longest Walk 2 from Lake Tahoe to Cave Rock.

Photo by Marie Littlemoon.

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From the Article Posted in the U.N. Observer by Brenda Norrell
Brenda Norrell is the Human Rilghts Editor of the U.N. Observer
who is travelling with Govinda Dalton of http://www.earthcycles.net     ,archiving and documenting the Longest Walk 2

http://www.unobserver.com/

http://www.unobserver.com/layout4.php?id=4502&blz=1

2008-03-03 | BAKER, Nevada

The apology to American Indians which passed the U.S. Senate is a diversion, said Jimbo Simmons, coordinator of the Longest Walk 2 Northern Route, which crosses the Nevada border into Utah today.
        "It is meant to diffuse our efforts", Simmons said.

Simmons said if the United States is sincere about issuing an apology to American Indians, it should begin with the descendants of the original treaty signers and include the peoples of the world whose relatives have been murdered and massacred by the United States.

Simmons said this is a critical time and not just for humanity. "They should also have an apology for the earth itself. This is connected to all us."
    
Below is Audio file
http://www.earthcycles.net/audio/longestwalk/2008-03-03washingtonresponse.mp3

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http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com

http://www.unobserver.com/

http://www.earthcycles.net

http://www.longestwalk.org


Jimbo Simmons phone contact is 415 568 0826
Jimbo Simmons Coordinator of the Northern Route,

Brenda Norrell contact is 602 350 0087

Govinda Earthcycles.net 707 972 4273
 
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