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![El Grito de Lares](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 9/26/1981Call Number: FI 146Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Barbara Lubinski, Heber DreherProgram: Freedom Is A Constant StruggleCollection: Freedom is a Constant Struggle
Commemorates El Grito de Lares, September 23, 1868 Puerto Rican independence rebellion. Detailed history of the events and repression that followed. Includes extensive discussion of Lares and current politics by Rafael Cancel Miranda, one of the former five Nationalist political prisoners. Includes information on other Puerto Rican prisoners.
![Petition to the U.N. on P.O.W. Status](images/thumbnails//26978.jpg)
Publisher: National Committee to Free Puerto Rican POWs and Political PrisonersFormat: MonographCollection: Free Puerto Rican POWs and Political Prisoners
Contents: Statement of the Case; The Puerto Rican People at War with US Colonialism; The Capture and Prosecution of the Eleven; Petitioners Claim: Under International Law, Captured Puerto Rican Freedom Fightres are Entitled to the Status of Prisoner of War and to Release from Detention and Imprisonment; Conclusion: The US Government has refused to recognize petitioners' status as prisoners of war. The United Nations and its constituent bodies are the approperiate forum for their claim; Appendix.
![a Lares el 23 de Septiembre en Saludo a los Patriotas Encarcelados](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: ArticleCollection: Free Puerto Rican POWs and Political Prisoners
Reproduction of an article in Spanish.
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