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- from ARM THE SPIRIT #12 (MARCH - MAY 1992)
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- Puerto Rican News Briefs
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- On March 17, 1992 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Luis Alfredo Col"n
- Osorio, a fugitive member of Los Macheteros was recaptured. Col"n
- Osorio and Macheteros leader Filiberto Ojeda Rios were originally
- arrested in 1985, along with several others, and charged in the
- 1983 expropriation of 7.1 million from a Wells Fargo truck. The
- two escaped FBI surveillance and went into clandestinity in
- September 1990. The FBI claim that when they recaptured Col"n
- Osorio, he had a pistol, a grenade and a small amount of marijuana
- in his backpack. In a taped message sent to a radio station in San
- Juan, Ojeda Rios, who remains free, accused the FBI of fabricating
- a drug case against Col"n Osorio as part of a campaign to
- discredit the armed independence movement.
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- In a related development, Ivonne Melendez, also a member of Los
- Macheteros, was convicted of transporting money stolen in the 1983
- Wells Fargo expropriation. She will be sentenced on July 1 and
- faces a 15 year sentence. Of the 15 defendants in the case,
- Melendez is one of the few who did not plead guilty in exchange
- for a lighter sentence. "I know this trial won't be fair, that
- this trial is political and not criminal," said Melendez, "but I
- want to go to trial because this case is against not only me, but
- the Puerto Rican people who are struggling for freedom." Most
- recently, on May 13, Hilton Fernandez Diamante and Orlando
- Gonzalez Claudio were each sentenced to five years in prison and
- five years probation for their part in the expropriation. They
- both had entered into a plea-bargain agreement with the U.S.
- government
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- Meanwhile, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rican Senate
- Judiciary Committee has been investigating a death squad comprised
- of high-ranking police officials which targeted the Puerto Rican
- independence movement. Calling itself the "Defenders of Democracy"
- the group, among other things, bombed the offices of the Puerto
- Rican Bar Association in 1980, in an attempt to deter lawyers from
- representing pro-independence figures. The group also arrested
- suspected nationalists with trumped-up evidence and forged
- warrants. According to attorney Ignacio Rivera Cordero, a former
- federal prosecutor and CIA officer who represented a key member of
- the secret police group who was cooperating with the FBI, "There
- are two or three independistas who simply vanished from the face
- of the earth, and I'm sure this group killed them." Rivera has
- also stated that "this group existed with the tacit knowledge and
- approval of members of the FBI."
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- On March 11, a journalist who testified at the investigation,
- Manuel de Dios Unanue, was executed in New York City. De Dios had
- testified concerning the murder in 1978 of two young nationalists
- by this death squad. According to Rivera's testimony, the two
- nationalists were lured to a communication tower on the Cerro
- Maravilla mountain and murdered, with the killings being covered
- up by police with ties to the FBI's San Juan office. In late 1983,
- under pressure from the Puerto Rican Senate, the FBI reopened the
- case. Ten police officers were eventually convicted on federal
- perjury charges in the Cerro Maravilla cover-up. Eight were
- convicted of murder in local courts. According to reports, de Dios
- had shown friends an envelope a week before his death that he said
- contained documents implicating the CIA, the Puerto Rican secret
- police and authorities at the highest level of the U.S. government
- in a conspiracy of silence around the Cerro Maravilla case.
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- (Compiled from NSN Weekly Updates, La Patria Radical and the
- mainstream press.)
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