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<font size=3>February 18, 2011<br><br>
Today the U.S. Parole Commission issued its decision in the case of
Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar López Rivera, stating “Deny parole.
Continue to a 15-year reconsideration hearing in January 2026 or continue
to expiration, whichever comes first.” <br><br>
In a decision which ignored the express will of the Puerto Rican people
and those who believe in justice and human rights, counting tens of
thousands of voices supporting his immediate release, the Commission
ignored the evidence establishing that Oscar met all the criteria for
parole, and also ignored its own rules in the process. Among these many
ignored voices are members of legislatures including the United States
Congress; the state legislatures of New York, Illinois, Ohio and
Pennsylvania; the city councils and county boards of many locales in the
U.S. and Puerto Rico; the mayors of many towns in the U.S. and Puerto
Rico, including the Association of Mayors of Puerto Rico; bar
associations including the Puerto Rico Bar Association, the National
Lawyers Guild and the American Association of Jurists; clergy and
religious organizations, including the Ecumenical Coalition representing
every religious denomination in Puerto Rico; human rights advocates,
academics, students, artists, community organizations, and
workers.<br><br>
Oscar, his family, his attorney, National Boricua Human Rights Network in
the U.S. and the Comité Pro Derechos Humanos in Puerto Rico want to
express our deepest gratitude for the vast support for his release.
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Oscar and his attorney Jan Susler will meet next week to discuss the
decision. Meanwhile, the National Boricua Human Rights Network in the
U.S. and the Comité Pro Derechos Humanos in Puerto Rico will continue the
campaign to express to the Parole Commission the depth and breadth of
support for Oscar’s immediate release.<br><br>
<a href="http://boricuahumanrights.org">http://boricuahumanrights.org<br>
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</i>The Interfaith Prisoners of Conscience Project denounces the US
Parole Commission's decision to deny the parole petition of Puerto Rican
political prisoner Oscar López Rivera, a father, grandfather, artist,
community organizer, and decorated Viet Nam veteran who has spent nearly
30 years in prison for acts and beliefs in favor of independence for
Puerto Rico. <br><br>
In making this decision, the Parole Commission clearly failed to follow
its own guidelines, which stipulate that the petitioner not pose a safety
threat and not be likely to commit a future offense. <br><br>
Past and present supporters of his release include Nobel Laureates such
as Desmond Tutu and Rigoberta Menchu; scores of other prominent people,
including elected officials, celebrities, and religious leaders and
denominations, reflecting the broadest cross-section of the Puerto Rican
society. Clearly his supporters would not be working to welcome him home
to Puerto Rico if they considered it remotely possible that he posed a
danger to themselves or their loved ones.<br><br>
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