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Some attempt to frame the events as if the Puerto Ricans bombed themselves (Luis Ferrao). Nelson Denis refutes this: "The P-47 fighter planes that bombed Utuado and Jayuya were built in the US, hangared in US airfields, maintained with US equipment, flown by US-trained pilots who dropped US-made
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Nationalist Party had stored weapons in Canales's house in Jayuya. Canales and the other leaders, including her cousin Elio Torresola and Carlos Irizarry, led the armed Nationalists into the town and invaded the police station. Shots were fired, one officer was killed, three were
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Nationalist party were arrested, including Albizu Campos and Blanca Canales, and sent to jail to serve long prison terms. Oscar Collazo was convicted of murder in the US and sentenced to death. U.S. President Truman commuted his sentence to life. In 1979 President Carter
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waiting to arrest him. He was told that the police had already arrested other
Nationalist leaders. He escaped from Fajardo and ordered the revolution to start. On October 27, the police in the town of Peñuelas intercepted and fired upon a caravan of Nationalists, killing four.
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American media reported President Truman saying it was "an incident between Puerto Ricans."
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attack aircraft, land-based artillery, mortar fire, and grenades to counterattack the
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bombs, and all of it – the planes, the airfield, the pilots, the bombs – were financed by the US. Yet Ferrao would have us believe that a decal saying “Air
National Guard” means that Puerto Rico bombed itself."
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Francis Riggs, applied harsh repressive measures against the Nationalist Party. In 1936, Albizu Campos and the leaders of the party were arrested and jailed at the
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1199:"Ley Núm. 282 del año 2006"
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2049:Tomás López de Victoria
2034:Andres Figueroa Cordero
2024:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
1844:José M. Dávila Monsanto
1706:Antonio Mattei Lluberas
1696:Francisco Gonzalo Marín
1691:Eugenio María de Hostos
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1310:New York Latino Journal
912:Andres Figueroa Cordero
756:296th Infantry Regiment
414:Andres Figueroa Cordero
409:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
376:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
331:Tomás López de Victoria
170:Part of a series on the
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2019:Isabel Freire de Matos
2009:Juan Antonio Corretjer
1959:Margot Arce de Vázquez
1789:Antonio Rafael Barceló
1716:José Gualberto Padilla
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1989:Rafael Cancel Miranda
1924:Carlos Alberto Torres
1824:Cayetano Coll y Cuchí
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2014:José Ferrer Canales
1949:Pedro Albizu Campos
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1884:Antonio S. Pedreira
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79:Uprising suppressed
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1969:Casimiro Berenguer
1919:Alejandrina Torres
1874:Oscar López Rivera
1839:Pedro Ortiz Dávila
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