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THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THE PUERTO RICAN POLITICAL PRISONERS CURRENTLY LOCKED UP BY THE US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. WE HOPE AS FRIENDS YOU HELP TO PASS THE WORD ABOUT THEIR PLIGHT AND EXISTENCE, IN ADDITION TO SUPPORT THE MOVEMENT FOR THEIR FREEDOM ANYWAY YOU CAN.

THERE ARE ORGANIZATIONS WHO ARE ACTIVELY FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIBERATION AND THE CONTINUED STRUGGLE TO FREE PUERTO RICO. THE FIGHT CONTINUES UNTIL OUR PATRIOTS ARE HOME AND PUERTO RICO IS FREE.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE POLITICAL PRISONERS & PRISONERS OF WAR AND ORGANIZATIONS DOING THE CRUCIAL WORK ON THEIR BEHALF, CHECK;

www.prolibertadweb.com
www.boricuahumanrights.org

OSCAR LOPEZ
Oscar Lopez Rivera was born in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico on January 6, 1943. At the age of 12, he moved to Chicago with his family. He was a well-respected community activist and a prominent independence leader for many years prior to his arrest. Oscar was one of the founders of the Rafael Cancel Miranda High School at, no w known as the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School and the Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto Rican Cultural Center. He was a community organizer for the Northwest Community Organization (NCO), ASSPA, ASPIRA and the 1st Congregational Church of Chicago. He helped to found Free (a half-way house for convicted drug addicts) and ALAS (an educational program for Latino prisoners at Statesville Prison in Illinois. He was active in various community struggles, mainly in the area of health care, employment and police brutality. He also participated in the development of the Committee to Free the Five Puerto Rican Nationalists. In 1975, he was forced underground, along with other comrades. He as captured on May 29, 1981, after 5 years of being persecuted by the FBI as on of the most feared fugitives from US “justice.”

Oscar was one of 12 Puerto Rican political prisoners offered some form of leniency by the Clinton Administration in the fall of 1999. According to the Chicago Sun Times, he “declined the president’s offer, which still would have left him 10 years to serve on conspiracy to escape charges. Now he faces at least 20 more years in prison. His sister, Zenaida Lopez, said he turned the offer down because he would be on parole. “Accepting what they are offering him is like prison outside of prison,” she said. Zenaida Lopez said her brother “was in total agreement with the decision of the 11 others to take the conditional clemency.” Oscar is presently in prison Terre Haute, Indiana and his release date is 7/27/27.

To Contact Oscar:
Oscar Lopez Rivera
87651-024
FCI Terre Haute
Terre Haute, IN 47808
IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT WRITING ANY OF THE BROTHERS OR SISTER, PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT ALTHOUGH THEY LOVE TO RECEIVE MAIL, IT IS DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO RESPOND TO EVERYONE ESPECIALLY IN A TIMELY MANNER. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SEND NOTES OF SUPPORT. ADDITIONALLY, PLEASE SEND THEM FUNDS FOR THE NECESSARY PAPER, POSTAGE AND OTHER SUPPLIES. EN LA LUCHA!!!!!!
BEFORE YOU SEND MONEY TO THE PRISONERS PLEASE READ THE NOTE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.
CARLOS ALBERTO TORRES
Carlos Alberto Torres was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on September 19, 1952. His parents moved to New York, finally settling in Chicago. He studied in the University of Illinois in Carbondale and Chicago. He studies sociology at Southern Illinois University and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Carlos Alberto was involved in the struggle to recruit more Latinos to the University, against racism, and police abuse. Carlos was one of the founders of the Rafael Cancel Miranda Puerto Rican High School, now known as the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School and participated in the Committee to Free the 5 Nationalists.
In 1976, Carlos was forced to go underground and was on the FBI’s most wanted list. He was captured along with other comrades and sentenced to 78 years on charges of seditious conspiracy, among other charges.
Although the Clinton Administration offered clemency to 12 Puerto Rican political prisoners in the fall of 1999, no leniency was granted to Carlos Torres, who prosecutors described as a leader of the Fuerza Armadas de Liberacion Nacional (FALN), an underground organization which fought for Puerto Rico’s independence in the 1970’s and 80’s. His release date is 2024. He is currently in prison in Oxford, Wisconsin.
To Contact Carlos:
Carlos Alberto Torres
88976-024
Federal Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 5000
Pekin, Illinois 61555-5000
IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT WRITING ANY OF THE BROTHERS OR SISTER, PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT ALTHOUGH THEY LOVE TO RECEIVE MAIL, IT IS DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO RESPOND TO EVERYONE ESPECIALLY IN A TIMELY MANNER. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SEND NOTES OF SUPPORT. ADDITIONALLY, PLEASE SEND THEM FUNDS FOR THE NECESSARY PAPER, POSTAGE AND OTHER SUPPLIES. EN LA LUCHA!!!!!!

BEFORE YOU SEND MONEY TO THE PRISONERS PLEASE READ THE NOTE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.
HAYDEE BELTRAN
Haydee Beltran Torres was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico on June 7, 1955. When Haydee was 12 years old, her parents moved to Chicago. At Tuley High School, she organized a boycott that demanded the firing of a racist principal. Haydee attended the University of Illinois where she was an outspoken defender of Latino students’ rights.
Due to her political activities, was forced underground in 1976 and was captured April 4, 1989. She has been sentenced to life in prison on charges including seditious conspiracy. Haydee was the first POW to receive a life sentence. She was kept in total isolation from the other prisoners of war and was transferred to a special control unit, which limited visits. It was a years before she was allowed to see her family.
At the MCC in Chicago, she was classified as “no visitors allowed.” Haydee was subject to physical abuse in interrogations for refusing to implicate her comrades in unfounded crimes. This was done several times by FBI and other government agents. These and other inhumane acts by the US government have led to serious injuries, which prison medical directors have misdiagnosed; also, Haydee has received injections of unknown medications.
To contact Haydee:
Haydee Beltrán
#88462-024
SCI Tallahasee
501 Capital Circle NE
Tallahasee, FL 32301
IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT WRITING ANY OF THE BROTHERS OR SISTER, PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT ALTHOUGH THEY LOVE TO RECEIVE MAIL, IT IS DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO RESPOND TO EVERYONE ESPECIALLY IN A TIMELY MANNER. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SEND NOTES OF SUPPORT. ADDITIONALLY, PLEASE SEND THEM FUNDS FOR THE NECESSARY PAPER, POSTAGE AND OTHER SUPPLIES. EN LA LUCHA!!!!!!
BEFORE YOU SEND MONEY TO THE PRISONERS PLEASE READ THE NOTE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.
AVELINO GONZALEZ CLAUDIO
The PR Freedom Committee denounces this LATEST ATTACK on the Puerto Rican Independence Movement

Since the assassination of Filiberto Ojeda Rios in 2005, the FBI in Puerto Rico has harassed and assaulted various pro-Puerto Rican Independence activists in their witch hunt against Los Macheteros; a clandestine revolutionary independence organization Filiberto Ojeda Rios led.

In the past few months, LUIS FRATICELLI, the director of the FBI in Puerto Rico, has intensified these acts of repression by issuing Grand Jury subpoenas to three young Puerto Rican Activists in New York and Puerto Rico.
This past Thursday February 7th, the FBI in Puerto Rico arrested Avelino Gonzalez Claudio, anti-colonial combatant and Machetero, for his participation in the Wells Fargo Incident in the 1980s.

To write Claudio:
Avelino González Claudio
09873-000
287 Bilton Road
P.O. Box 665
Somers, CT 06071
JOSE PEREZ GONZALEZ RELEASED!!!!
On January 18th, Vieques Political Prisoner Jose Perez Gonzalez finished his prison sentence and is now free!! We welcome José and shares his joy in once again sharing the warmth that comes from walking among our people and the pride we all feel for his heroic service.

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Music:

Andres Jimenez, Roy Brown, Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Ismael Rivera, Ray Barreto, La Familia Cepeda y Ayala, all Bomba y Plena, Intifada, Los Pleneros De La 21, Cultura Profetica, Dead Prez, Bob Marley, The Welfare Poets, Immortal Technique, Yerba Buena (from NYC), Divino, M-Team, Hasan Salaam and more

Movies:

La Operacion, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, The Battle of Algiers, The City of God, Pa'Lante Siempre Pa'Lante,

Television:

TeleSUR, Democracy Now, PBS, Public Access,

Books:

The Disenchanted Island: Puerto Rico and the United States in the 20th Century, The Cointelpro Papers, Prisoners of Colonialism, Wretched of the Earth, Los Macheteros, The Spook Who Sat by The Door, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, The Isis Papers, They Came Before Columbus, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1984, Democracy for the Few, The Axis of Hope (Evo Morales, Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez)

Heroes:

Oscar Lopez, Antonio Camacho Negron, Haydee Beltran, Carlos Alberto Torres, Jose Perez Gonzalez, Pedro Albizu Campos, Betances, Lolita Lebron, Filiberto Ojeda Rios, Malcolm X,Fidel Castro & Hugo Chavez
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
FREEDOM ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
The Freedom AlbumThe Project
The Welfare Poets, Boricuation and other concerned organizations and individuals have come together to collaborate on a fund raising project to directly aid the current Puerto Rican Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War, incarcerated for fighting for the independence and self-determination of Puerto Rico. The Freedom Album will be a musical CD/compilation dedicated to the welfare of our political prisoners. We have united under the name The Puerto Rican Freedom Project Committee. Additionally, we also want this album to assist past Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War who have been freed and are now attempting to survive in a system where many channels have been closed to them, and even possibly aid future Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War.

The Puerto Rican Freedom Project Committee has begun mailing Puerto Rican artists of all genres across the U.S., on the island and elsewhere to let them know about the project and to initiate the process of song submission. Our desire is to get a wide range of Puerto Rican artists from the local grass-rooted bands to those who are mainstream and have the eye of the world press. Submissions will be taken until March 1st of 2008 and should be sent initially in MP3 format to [email protected]. Our goal is to have the compilation completed by the end of Summer 2008. We are also in the process of contacting other Puerto Rican organizations and cultural institutions to assist in sponsoring and implementing the proposed project.

Goals of the Project
- We hope this album serves to raise the necessary funds as outlined above.
- We hope this album serves as a base to educate the public about our compañeros existence and individual cases.
- We want to offer the public an additional way to directly assist the effort to aid and free the Puerto Rican Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War.
- In addition to selling this album on line through various websites and locally throughout the states and island in Puerto Rican communities, we hope this album is picked up and distributed on an international level, expanding its overall reach.
- Finally, we also hope to unify the Puerto Rican community on many levels by bringing Puerto Rican artists and organizations from Puerto Rico, NYC, Chicago, California, Philadelphia, New Jersey and all over the Puerto Rican Diaspora together in an effort of supporting those who have sacrificed everything for the love of our island's freedom.
Background
The fight for Puerto Rico's Independence goes as far back as indigenous resistance to Spanish occupation. For well over 500 years, countless and nameless individuals have fought for our islands sovereignty. Some have paid the ultimate price with their lives. Others have been held captive, arrested against their will, by a court that held no jurisdiction over their cases and trampled on their international right to fight for the liberation of their homeland, our homeland, Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rican people have been able to free many of our Political Prisoners. We did so because we created unity amongst ourselves and because we welcomed the solidarity of all our allies. This Freedom Album is another example of our creativity in building solidarity and unity amongst ourselves.

This album will educate, agitate and help further build our movement to free our compañeros behind the walls. Our compañeros are Oscar Lopez Rivera, Carlos Alberto Torres, Haydee Beltran Torres and Jose Perez Gonzalez.

For more information About the Puerto Rican Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War and the album, go to
PRFreedomProject.org
PLANNING MEETTINGS
A CALL TO CONCERNED ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS

Calling all Boricua Organizations and individuals regarding a Fund Raising CD to aid our Puerto Rican Political Prisoners!! Please join us in our planning meeting to develop this project. We need artists of all types to help build this CD!!

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT!! PLEASE EMAIL US AND LET US KNOW IF YOU WILL BE ATTENDING!!
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A REPORT FROM EL COMITE DE FAMILIARES Y AMIGOS DE AVELINO GONZALEZ CLAUDIO

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Posted by Free Our Puerto Rican Political Prisoners on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:24:00 PST

The Puerto Rican Independence Movement is once again the target of The U.S.

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A CALL TO ARTISTS! Calling all Boricua Artists (bands) for a Fund Rasing CD dedicated to aid our Puerto Rican political Prisoners: Oscar Lopez, Carlos Alberto Torres, Haydee Beltran and Jose Perez ...
Posted by Free Our Puerto Rican Political Prisoners on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 01:39:00 PST

Update on Jose Perez

The following was taken from a recent Pro-Libertad Yahoo groupcorrespondence.Update on Jose PerezJOSE IS JOSE IS CURRENTLY IN A HALF WAY HOUSE IN PUERTO RICO FOR THE REMAINDER OF HIS SENTENCE!! Jose P...
Posted by Free Our Puerto Rican Political Prisoners on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 12:49:00 PST