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GenelTHIS 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.


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.


Nació en San Sebastián, Puerto Rico el 6 de Enero 1943. A la edad de 12 años, se mudo a Chicago con su familia. Era bien respetado por ser un activista comunitario y un prominente líder de la independencia por muchos años antes de su detención. Oscar fue uno de los fundadores de la Rafael Cancel Miranda High School, que ahora es conocida como el doctor Pedro Albizu Campos – High Sschool, y el Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto Rican Centro Cultural. Fue un organizador para la Organización Comunitaria del Noroeste (NCO), ASSPA, ASPIRA y el 1 de la Iglesia Congregacional de Chicago. Ayudó a fundar un lugar para los prseos addictos a drogas (half-way house) y ALAS (un programa educativo para los latinos en la prisión encalcelados en Statesville, Illinois.

Fue activo en varias luchas de la comunidad, principalmente en el la area de servicios medicos, la salud, el empleo y la brutalidad de la policía. También participó en el desarrollo del comité para la Liberación de los Cinco Nacionalistas Puertorriqueños. En 1975, se vio obligado a huir, junto con otros compañeros. Él fue capturado el 29 de Mayo 1981, después de 5 años de ser perseguido por el FBI como uno de los más temidos fugitivos de EE.UU. "justicia".

Oscar, tiene una hija llamada Clarissa; el se encuentra actualmente cumpliendo 55 años de prisión por conspiración sediciosa y otros cargos. Fue declarado culpable de conspiración por escapar junto con Jaime Delgado (un veterano - líder de la independencia), Dora García (una destacada activista de la comunidad) y Kojo Bomani-Sababu, Afrikan un nuevo preso político.

Oscar fue uno de los 12 presos políticos Puertorriqueños que la Administración de Clinton en el otoño de 1999 le ofrecieron un tipo de clemencia. Según el Chicago Sun Times, que el "ha rechazado la oferta del presidente, porque todavía le iba quedar 10 años para servir en el cargo de conspiración.. Ahora se enfrenta 20 años más de prisión. Su hermana, Zenaida López, dijo que rechazo la oferta porque sería libertad condicional. "La aceptación de lo que le están ofreciendo es como la cárcel fuera de la cárcel", dijo. Zenaida López dice que su hermano "estaba en total acuerdo con la decisión de los otros 11 para tomar el indulto condicional." Oscar se encuentra actualmente en la cárcel de Terre Haute, Indiana y su fecha de salida es 7/27/27.

To Contact Oscar:
Oscar Lopez Rivera
87651-024
FCI Terre Haute
Terre Haute, IN 47808



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.


Nació en Ponce, Puerto Rico el 19 de Septiembre 1952. Su padres se trasladaron a Nueva York, finalmente se establecieron en Chicago. El estudió en la Universidad de Illinois en Carbondale y Chicago. Estudio Sociología en la Universidad de Illinois del Sur y la Universidad de Illinois en Chicago. Carlos Alberto participó en la lucha para alistar más latinos a la Universidad, contra el racismo y abuso policial. Carlos fue uno de los fundadores de la Rafael Cancel Miranda, Puerto Rico High School, ahora conocido como el doctor Pedro Albizu Campos de Puerto Rico High School y participó en el Comité para la Liberación de los 5 nacionalistas.

En 1976, Carlos se vio obligado a esconderse y estaba en lista de los más buscados del FBI. Fue capturado junto con otros companeros y condenado a 78 años por cargos de conspiración sediciosa, entre otros cargos.

A pesar de que la Administración de Clinton ofreció clemencia a 12 presos políticos Puertorriqueños en el otoño de 1999, no se le concedió clemencia a Carlos Torres, que los fiscales describen como un líder de las Fuerza Armadas de Liberación Nacional (FALN), una organización clandestina que luchó por la independencia de Puerto Rico en los años 1970's y 80's. Su fecha de salida es 2024. Él está actualmente en la prisión en 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.

UPDATE!!!!

AVELINO GONZALEZ CLAUDIO


Photobucket 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. ..
On 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.


The Puerto Rican Freedom Comité denuncia este último ataque en contra del Movimiento de la independencia de Puerto Rico

In August of 1985, Avelino González Claudio was accused of participating in the planning and authorization of an operation to secure $7,117,000 from a Wells Fargo armored truck in Hartford, Connecticut on September 12, 1983, along with other Puerto Ricans and two North Americans. The operation was carried out by a clandestine organization fighting for the independence of Puerto Rico, the PRTP-Macheteros. Avelino was not arrested at the time. However, more than 20 years later, he was arrested in Manatí­, Puerto Rico, on February 7, 2008.

Avelino was born in the town of Vega Baja on October 8, 1942. As a student at the University of Puerto Rico, he became a member and then vice-president of the Pro-Independence University Federation (Federación Universitaria Pro Independencia-FUPI). In the mid-1960’s, he married and moved to New York City, earning his living on Wall Street, and working with the Puerto Rican community, joining and then leading the Vito Marcantonio Mission of the Movemiento Pro-Independencia (MPI) in New York. He and his family of four children returned to Puerto Rico, where he worked in the independence movement, including administering the political journal Pensamiento Crí­tico (Critical Thought).

When the arrests of 1985 took place, and Avelino was not arrested, he assumed the identity of José Ortega, and, while the FBI pursued him, he lived a quiet life, working as a computer teacher to support his family and contributing constructively to his nation, seeking to improve the services provided by the Department of Education.

The charges against those arrested in 1985 had various results: Carlos Ayes, Filiberto Ojeda, Juan Segarra, Norman Ramirez and Roberto Maldonado went to trial in 1989; Ivonne Meléndez Carrión also went to trial—some were acquitted, others convicted and sentenced to terms ranging from one year to 55 years; while Orlando González, Hilton Fernández Diamante, Jorge A. Farinacci, Isaac Camacho, Elí­as Castro and Angel Días Ruiz negotiated a plea agreement in 1992. They were sentenced to terms of five years in prison. Two others have never been arrested: Avelino’s brother Norberto and Victor Gerena, and are being sought by the FBI. Br>
Avelino is currently being held in Somers, the state of Connecticut’s supermax prison, far from his family and his nation, where he is locked down 23 hours a day, with no access to family visits or phone calls, in conditions which are calculated not only to interfere with his ability to prepare a defense, but which are tantamount to torture. He is awaiting trial in federal court in Hartford.

Desde el asesinato de Filiberto Ojeda Ríos en 2005, el FBI en Puerto Rico ha acosado y asaltado varios activistas pro-independencia de Puerto Rico en su persecucion en contra de Los Macheteros, una organización clandestino independentista revolucionaria que condujo Filiberto Ojeda Ríos. En los últimos meses, LUIS FRATICELLI, el director del FBI en Puerto Rico, ha intensificado los actos de represión citando al Gran Jurado Tres jóvenes activistas Puertorriqueños en Nueva York y Puerto Rico. El pasado Jueves 7 de Febrero 2008, el FBI en Puerto Rico detuvo a Avelino González Claudio, anti-colonial y combatiente Machetero, por su participación en el incidente de Wells Fargo en la década de 1980.

To write Claudio:
Avelino Gonzalez- Claudio # 357422
Unit 1 West Cell 213
PO Box 665
Somers, CT
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The Freedom Album is a musical CD/compilation dedicated to the welfare of the Puerto Rican political prisoners and their families. The album features over 30 artists from Puerto Rico to the states.
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Artists appearing on the album: The Welfare Poets with Alkebulan (Hip Hop - NYC), Roy Brown (Folk – Puerto Rico), Siete Nueve (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Aurora y Zon Del Barrio with Yomo Toro y Sammy Ayala (Bomba, Plena and Salsa - NYC), Division X (Hip Hop - NYC), Intifada (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Ilu Aye (Orisha/Afro-Caribbean tradition -NYC), X-Vandals (Hip Hop - NYC), Rebel Diaz with Divino of The D.E.Y. (Hip Hop Chicago/NYC), Alma Moyo (Bomba y Plena – NYC), Ricanstruction (Hardcore/Punk/Hip Hop - NYC), Quique Cruz (Hip Hop - California), Foundation Movement (Boston – Hip Hop), Lourdez Perez (Decima – Puerto Rico), Homeboy Sandman (Hip Hop – NYC), Babalu Machete (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Segunda Quimbamba (Bomba – NJ), El David (Hip Hop - NJ), Dr. Loco (Hip Hop NYC), Fernando Ferrer (Salsa/Acoustic), Maria-Isa (Hip Hop -Minnesota/Twin Cities), Velcro y Ikol Santiago (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Ray Concepcion y Cafe Con Leche (Salsa – the Bronx), M-Team (Hip Hop – Pittsburgh/ Brooklyn), Bryan Vargas Y Ya Esta (Latin, Nu-Jazz and Afro-beat – NYC), La Bruja (Hip Hop/Reggaeton NYC), MC Natra Y Lady M (Hip Hop – Vieques), Carlos Jimenez (Latin Jazz – NYC), F.A.L.L.E.N. A.N.G.E.L.Z. (Hip Hop – NY and Florida), Nino Blanco (Hip Hop – NYC) and Angel Rodriguez (Guaguanco - NYC).


To purchase an MP3 full album download of The Freedom Album, link directly below:




To purchase an a full dual CD to be mailed within the United States and Puerto Rico, copy and paste the link below:
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The Welfare Poets 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 is 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.


Los Welfare Poets y otras organizaciones e individuos comprometidos se han unido para colaborar en un proyecto de recaudación de fondos para directamente ayudar a los prisioneros políticos Puertorriqueños y Prisioneros de Guerra que actualmente están encarcelados por la independencia y propia determinación de Puerto Rico. El Álbum de La Libertad será una compilación musical en disco compacto dedicado al bienestar de nuestros prisioneros políticos. Nos hemos unido bajo el nombre de El Comité Proyecto de la Independencia Puertorriqueña. Adicionalmente, queremos a la misma vez que este disco compacto ayude a los Prisioneros Políticos y Prisioneros de Guerra que ya fueron puestos en libertad y que ahora están procurando sobrevivir en un sistema donde muchas puertas se les han cerrado. Este proyecto posiblemente también ayude a Prisioneros Políticos y Prisioneros de


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, and Avelino Gonzalez Claudio .


For more information


About the Puerto Rican Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War and the album, go to
PRFreedomProject.org



IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Before you write the prisoners:


It is important to know that it takes time for your letter to reach a prisoner and to receive a response from him or her. If you do not receive a quick response, do not give up!! Continue to write to him not send cash and avoid sending them personal checks.

If you are going to send them reading materials (Books or magazines); you must make sure that it is a paperback edition. If you are sending a magazine you must remove all the staples and metal clips. The envelope you send it in must have the staples and metal clips removed as well.

Oscar Lopez Rivera
#87651-024
FCI Terre Haute
PO Box 33
Terre Haute, IN, 47808


Carlos Alberto Torres
88976-024
FCI Pekin
P.O. Box 5000
Pekin, IL 61555


Avelino Gonzalez- Claudio # 357422
MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution
1153 East Street
South Suffield, CT 06080


Before you send money to the Prisoners:



The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has changed the guidelines for sending federal prisoners commissary. If anyone wants to send money to our patriots, it must be sent to the following address and in the following manner:

Federal Bureau of Prisons
(Prisoner's name and Prison Number)
PO Box 474701
Des Moines IA 50947-0001


You must send all funds to the mailing address (above) and adhere to the following instructions:

The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) will only approve/accept the following items, which it calls "Negotiable instruments": Money Orders, government checks, Foreign Negotiable Instruments or Business checks. NOTE: No Personal Checks; they will be sent back to you.

Print the prisoner's committed name and register number (prison number) on the funds.

The name and return address of the sender must appear in the upper left hand corner of the envelope to ensure that funds can be returned when necessary.

Don't send items other than funds top the above provided address. The BOP will discard letters, pictures and anything else you send.


Si usted está pensando en escribirle a nuestros Hermanos y Hermana, por favor, comprenda que aunque les encanta recibir correo, es difícil para ellos responderle a todos, especialmente de manera rapida. Le sugerimos que envie notas de apoyo. Adicionalmente, por favor, envíe fondos necesario para el papel, sello postal y otras necesidades.

EN LA LUCHA !!!!!!

The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) ha cambiado la forma de como se puede enviar comisario a los presos federales. Fondos se deben enviar a la siguiente dirección y de la siguiente manera:

Federal Bureau of Prisons
(Prisoner's name and Prison Number)
PO Box 474701
Des Moines IA 50947-0001


Usted debe de enviar el comisario a la dirección de correo (arriba) y adherirse a las siguientes instrucciones:

The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) sólo aprobar o acepta giros postal (postal, Western Union), cheques del gobierno, o cheques de negocios (Business checks). NOTA: no se aceptan cheques personales, serán devueltos a usted.

Imprima/escriba el nombre del cometido preso y número de registro (número del prisionero) en el giro o cheque de negocio. El nombre y la dirección del remitente debe estar arriba del sobre en la esquina izquierda para asegurar que los fondos pueden ser devueltos si sea necesario.

Envie solamente los fondo a la dirrecion de arriba. (giros postales, cheques del gobierno, o cheques de negocios). The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) descartará de las cartas, fotos y cualquier otra cosa que no sea para el comisario.

Envie la carta en un sobre de tamaño de empresa (Business size envelope)

Además, si usted va a enviar dinero, se debe hacer en forma de un giro postal (postal o Western Union) con su nombre y número del prosionero. No envíe dinero en effective (CASH), por favor no envie cheques personales.

Si envias materiales de lectura (libros o revistas), debes asegurarste que los libros sean “paperback” . Para envio de revistas, tienes que quitarle todas las grapas y paper clips metálicos. El sobre tambien tiene que estar libre de grapas o paper clips.


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12 Haz 2009 12:55

"You cannot be free by obeying the rules. You cannot be free by waiting for someone to rescue you. You cannot be free simply by hoping for a brighter day tomorrow. Freedom comes from within. It does not come from without. It does not come from a charismatic leader. It does not come with a set of instructions. It does not come from being raised with doses of discipline and dogma. It does not come from being given your freedom only after you prove yourself to your parents, teachers, pastors, or other authority figures. It does not come from any God who demands obedience before He promises blessings (or threatens curses). It does not come from delineated rights. It does not come from The Constitution. It is you from whom freedom springs. It is you in whom freedom thrives. No one gave it to you. Like Dorothy and her ruby slippers, your way home was with you all the time. You just didn't realize it. Do you understand? You are freedom. Contrary to that tiresome cliché, freedom is free. -- B.R. Merrick.




Hope your week is finishing on a good note!
Sangre que Gime

Sangre que Gime



13 Haz 2009 04:41

SALUDOS CAMARADAS!AQUI LES DEJO ESTE VIDEO PARA QUE LO REPOSTEEN EN SOLIDARIDAD CON NUESTROS HERMANOS DE LA AMAZONA PERUANA;NO MAS INJUSTICIAS NI GENOCIDIOS...
GRACIAS!

MADRE AGUARUNA GUARDIANA DE LA SELVA CON UN DOLOR INMENSO
My Hate Speech3

My Hate Speech3



21 Haz 2009 04:55

"You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free."
-- George Bernard Shaw

Thus:

If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
~Noam Chomsky

Hope your weekend is going well.
xilxilxil

Xilxilxil Xilxilxil



14 Haz 2009 02:46





Puerto Rico - Mensajes e imágenes!


Quique Cruz "El Terrible"

Quique Cruz "El Terrible"



11 Haz 2009 02:00



Divino DeNegro - Rise Up Radio - WBAI 99.5 FM

Divino DeNegro



5 Haz 2009 15:58

AYOOO. I'm co-hosting a brand new and fresh Hip-Hop Podcast along with Kinetic NRG from the Arsonists Crew in BK and Navani Otero from MTV Tr3s. Listen to it, bump it, download it and subscribe to it. Let us know what you think of the show and all that.

Peace,
Divine0313 aka The Original G-Strut Brotha from The Heights
http://culturevaultradio.podomatic.com/
Quique Cruz "El Terrible"

Quique Cruz "El Terrible"



2 Haz 2009 02:00

LIVE @ Malones
Part 1


Come to my page to see Parts 2 & 3.
Thanx 4 da luv & support.
L@dy M

L@dy M



23 May 2009 02:20

Viva el pecho del valiente!
atravesado de balas!
Viva la fuerza en las alas!
Y es el cielo omnipotente,
Viva el azul inocente
en chorro de sangre finos!
Viva el sol en los caminos!
Viva el que con sangre escribe
muy cerca del Mar Caribe:
"Abajo los asesinos"!

(Francisco Matos Paoli)
La Masacre de Ponce,1960.
Tomado del libro:Un siglo de Represión Política en Puerto Rico.
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