This past week Puerto Rico
nationalist Oscar Lopez Rivera was freed from house arrest after serving 35
years in prison. He was considered a top leader of the Armed Forces of National
Liberation, or FALN, an ultranationalist Puerto Rican group that claimed
responsibility for more than 100 bombings at government buildings, department
stores, banks and restaurants in New York, Chicago, Washington and Puerto Rico
during the 1970s and early 1980s. The militant group’s attacks killed six
people and wounded at least 130 others. Read more.
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