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López Rivera En Casa SEMANARIO INTERNACIONAL AÑO XVIII NO. 51 SEMANA DEL 20 AL 26 DE MAYO DE 2017 / AÑO 59 DE LA REVOLUCIÓN / PRECIO 2 PESOS / ISSN 1608—1838 Un fiscal en apuros Página 3 Emboscada a Lula Página 5 Jamaicana tras el Diamante Página 15 Foto: Víctor Birriel Querida presencia López Rivera en casa Página 16 Página 2 2 En la Semana DEL 20 AL 26 DE MAYO DE 2017 Por Néstor Rosa-Marbell OSCAR LÓPEZ RIVERA Tras su arresto, al igual que hicieron sus Corresponsal/San Juan otros camaradas, reclamó su condición de prisionero de guerra a partir del Protoco- scar López Rivera, que el 17 de mayo lo I de Ginebra de 1949, que ampara a los Opasado quedó en libertad tras 36 años combatientes contra el colonialismo, debido encarcelado en Estados Unidos por su lucha Sigue la lucha por a que Puerto Rico está sometido al dominio por la independencia de Puerto Rico, se ha de Washington, que lo invadió en 1898. convertido en símbolo de inspiración para Sus expresiones solidarias con la lucha de las nuevas generaciones de boricuas. los estudiantes de la estatal Universidad de Con 74 años de edad, el exprisionero po- Puerto Rico libre Puerto Rico le ha sumado el respaldo de una lítico reiteró su compromiso con la lucha por generación joven que llenó desde la media la libertad de su patria el primer día de su tarde del pasado 17 de mayo la Plaza de la liberación, después de haber pasado desde Convalecencia, en el sector capitalino de Río el 9 de febrero en confinamiento domiciliario Piedras, donde fue arropado con muestras en el hogar de su hija Clarisa, en San Juan, de admiración, y artistas como Andy Mon como resultado de una concesión hecha por tañez, Roy Brown y Zoraida Santiago le rin- el Buró de Prisiones de Estados Unidos al dieron tributo musical. congresista Luis Gutiérrez, su amigo desde A lo largo del acto artístico previo a su los años de lucha comunitaria en Chicago. discurso, el líder izquierdista compartió con La condena a 70 años de prisión de López su pueblo, desde niños hasta ancianos, y con Rivera fue conmutada por el presidente Ba- diversas personalidades, incluida la alcalde- rack Obama el 17 de enero pasado, mas de- sa de San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto, di- bió cumplir otros cuatro meses de restricción rigentes de las organizaciones que reclama- de acuerdo con las condiciones impuestas. ron su excarcelación y con los exprisioneros Desde el primer minuto, el combatien- políticos puertorriqueños, incluido Rafael te revolucionario no ha titubeado sobre Cancel Miranda, de 86 años, quién atacó su compromiso con la causa libertaria que junto a Irving Flores y Andrés Figueroa Cor- abrazó de joven y que lo llevó a prisión por dero, bajo la dirección de Lolita Lebrón, el poco más de siete lustros, de los cuales per- Congreso de Estados Unidos en 1954. maneció castigado 12 años en solitaria, sin Foto: Víctor Birriel Meticuloso, Oscar López Rivera no olvidó ningún contacto con el exterior ni siquiera a sus compatriotas en la diáspora ni tampoco con su familia. nada, lo costoso es si la perdemos. Y si conti- Niños, hombres y mujeres por igual, cons- a países como Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua y Como parte de las nuevas responsabilida- nuamos por el rumbo que vamos, Puerto Rico cientes de sus años de sacrificios le mues- Ecuador, donde hicieron causa común por su des que asume, el llamado “Nelson Mandela no va a ser nuestra Patria”, vaticinó en su pri- tran una admiración inconmensurable, al liberación, como tampoco al papa Francisco, puertorriqueño” se propone recorrer los 78 mer contacto con los periodistas a orillas del punto de las lágrimas. quien hizo el pedido directamente a Obama. municipios del archipiélago de su país para océano Atlántico en El Escambrón, en la en- Sindicado por el estadounidense Buró López Rivera ya viajó al día siguiente a dialogar, compartir ideas y promover la uni- trada de la isleta del Viejo San Juan. Federal de Investigación como principal diri- Chicago, donde vivió a partir de los 15 años dad del pueblo por la independencia. López Rivera es un hombre sereno, que gente de las Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación de edad, y regresó a San Sebastián del Pe- “Si verdaderamente amamos la Patria en- proyecta convicción y en cuyo corazón no Nacional de Puerto Rico, que operaron en pino, municipio en el corazón montañoso de tonces no debe de ser tan difícil unirnos. Ha- parece anidar el resentimiento, a pesar de Nueva York y Chicago, el independentista esta isla del Caribe donde nació en 1943, y cerlo porque amamos a la Patria. Porque si no que fue mantenido encarcelado por Estados fue encarcelado desde 1981 y condenado posteriormente estará en las Naciones Uni- lo hacemos la perderemos. Puedo afirmar con Unidos por un derecho que reconocen las por conspiración sediciosa, delito político das reclamando el derecho a la independen- plena confianza que amar la Patria no cuesta Naciones Unidas: la libertad de su nación. que no requiere mayor evidencia. cia y soberanía de su Patria cautiva. 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