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Face Reality - There Are Political Prisoners in the U.S.A.
One side of this poster pictures the names and faces of political prisoners in the United States, with some identified as prisoners of war. The other side provides information about the experience of political prisoners, and the U.S. government's denial of their existence. It list human rights violations against prisoners, provides brief information about the movements political prisoners have been imprisoned for being part of, and includes a call to action.
LIBERTAD - Vol. III-I: Special Edition - April 1982
Publisher: National Committee to Free Puerto Rican Prisoners of WarDate: 4/1982Volume Number: Vol. III-I: Special EditionFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Libertad
This special edition of LIBERTAD includes a section entitled "Who We Are," with an explanation of the choice to consolidate the National Committee to Free the Four Puerto Rican Prisoners of War and the William Morales Defense Committee in order to broaden political support to all Puerto Rican Prisoners of War. The editorial, "When Collaboration is Treason," describes the Puerto Rican Independence Movement's stance on non-collaboration with all aspects of the U.S. judicial system, including Grand Juries, and features a 1981 chronology of the independence movement. Additional contents include coverage of the FALN attack on Wall Street; an article by Don Juan Antonio Corretjer; a commemorative piece on the Ponce Massacre; updates on tactics to isolate POW Haydee Beltran; and Messages from the Puerto Rican Prisoners of War on the Second Commemoration of their Capture.
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