in court Puerto Rican independence
federal Tania Frontera In the picture above the Grand Juryhttp://www.impre.com/eldiariony
- Candida Portuguese / EDLP Tania Frontera was one of the five people cited by various courts in the FBI investigation, and has decided to exercise his right to remain silent. However, it is possible that Judge Carol B. Amon, the declared in rebellion and sent to jail several years, as has happened in the past. Frontera, who lives in New York and works as a graphic designer, follows the tradition of independence from their parents and grandparents. "I'm nervous because I do not like being in front of the cameras. I'm crazy because it is all over," he said yesterday.
- Frontera was accompanied by her mother, Tanya Bosch, who came from Puerto Rico "on behalf of all Tania's friends, community and family. I'm here, "he said," to support my daughter in whatever their decision and everything that comes. " and political activists yesterday denounced the government and the FBI used the federal court as a political instrument to pursue the independence and obtain information about the movement. For them it is depriving the people summoned to testify, his right to remain silent, threatening them with jail if they do not cooperate. Ana Lopez, a spokesman for Hostos Grand Jury Resistance Campaig said: "We have a history in Puerto Rico with the FBI and what happens is a fishing expedition, as the Congressman José Serrano, to try to intimidate activists and to obtain information. "
In attendance were the historical independence as Julio Rosado, who spent three years in federal prison for failing to cooperate in investigations against the separatists.
"I read that in 1935 it had itself happened and I realized that this was beyond me, because it was a policy research. On this basis was that we refuse to cooperate because they wanted to become informants and elements the prosecutor to proceed against others, "he said.
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