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FBI returns to the attack on young ...


The FBI returns to the attack against a group of young Puerto Ricans
The FBI returns to the attack on a group of young people independence living in New York. On 20 December 2007, the FBI handed the summons to the men appeared before a grand jury on January 11, 2008 day commemorating the birth of Eugenio Maria de Hostos. Puerto Ricans moved in solidarity with young people and repudiate the grand jury illegal.

In a grand jury of citizens can not be accompanied by his lawyer, the process is directed by a prosecutor if the witnesses refuse to answer questions can be imprisoned for civil contempt if they never committed any crime. The grand jury is a political tool used to persecute citizens. The grand jury does not comply with due process law, is anti-democratic and illegal.

The three young men cited are Tania Frontera, born and raised in Puerto Rico. He is 35 years old graphic artist from Minneapolis University graduate and has an MBA from New York University. Currently one of his works exhibited in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Puerto Rico. stands out in people's struggle in defense of Vieques. Christopher Torres, born and raised in New York and has 31 years. He graduated from Hunter College in NY and is working social. Worked on projects such as the LIFE-AIDS and is currently working with an agency that rescues children and adolescents with family problems. Puerto Rico has visited once during a march for peace in Vieques.

Julio Pabon was born and raised in New York and has 27 years of age. He graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Is a filmmaker and cultural activist in the South Bronx. As a student was a student leader of the Latino community at their university. His family has been dedicated to highlight the values \u200b\u200bof Puerto Ricans in New York athletes.

Young cited the grand jury are respected professionals in your community, advocates of Puerto Rican and have strong support from their families and neighbors.

You can join the campaign "Despierta Boricua: defend yours."

Write letters, send emails, call radio programs, paint a mural, celebrating an ecumenical solidarity, protest and denounce the abuses of the FBI against citizens who struggle for the decolonization of Puerto Rico. On Friday February 1, the Grand Jury quote on pain of contempt of youth independence.

The Puerto Rican people rejects the use grand jury to intimidate, restrict freedom and to pursue the independence movement.

For over 70 years the FBI in Puerto Rico has been unable to fight drug trafficking, violence and arms trafficking in Puerto Rico. Since this federal agency was established on the island use the grand jury to prosecute and imprison Mr. Pedro Albizu Campos. In the decade of 1960, the FBI encouraged the division of the independence movement in 1970 and protected the murderers of Arnaldo Dario Rosado young, Carlos Soto Arrivi, Santiago Mari Pesquera, Carlos Muñiz Varela and FBI recently Filiberto murderer Ojeda Rios, head Boricua Popular Army General - Macheteros (EPB-M). Despierta Boricua

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