demand the removal summons to independence In Christopher Torres picture one of the activists cited the grand jury.
According to lawyers, the FBI must declare whether the summons of the great jury are the product of illegal operations.
By The Associated Press SAN JUAN- Lawyers representing two young independence referred to a federal grand jury in New York will present a motion to suppress the subpoenas to the Federal District Court in East New York, said Bureau of Solidarity movement.
"The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) must state whether the subpoenas and grand jury interrogation are the product of illegal wiretapping," he said in a statement.
The motion, prepared by Martin Stolar graduates and Susan Tipograph, shall be submitted on Friday.
The attorneys representing the Puerto Rican Tania Frontera, Christopher Torres, whose citations to a federal grand jury in New York has been postponed more than once.
The subpoenas are part of an FBI investigation that makes the Ejército Popular Boricua-Los Macheteros, whose self-proclaimed leader, Filiberto Ojeda Rios, was killed in a shooting that triggered a federal agent during a raid on September 23, 2005.
The lawyers also argue that the U.S. government has "repressed" politically-independence since the early 1930 and that U.S. law require that "a federal grand jury must respect freedom of association guaranteed under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. According
Mesa Solidarity movement, the laws of the City of New York Melissa Mark Viverito, Leticia James and Rosie Mendez have rejected the grand jury subpoenas.
was also announced that the organization "One Eleven Hostos Grand Jury Resistance Coalition" held a demonstration in support of those the grand jury on Friday, while presenting the motion in court.
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