After 36 year under house arrest, Oscar Lopez Rivera has been released in Puerto Rico
74-year-old Puerto Rican nationalist, Oscar Lopez Rivera has been
released from house arrest after 36 years in custody, in a case that
transformed him into a martyr. Lopez was considered a top leader of
Puerto Rican militant group that said it was responsible for more than
100 bombings in several U.S. cities and Puerto Rico during the 1970s and
early 1980s. The attacks killed six people and wounded scores. He
wasn't convicted of any role in the bombings. But those who lost loved
ones held him responsible.
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