—Carlos Soto Arrivf and Arnaldo Darfo Rosado, independent!stas, set up and assassinated in ambush by FBI-trained and directed colonial forces, Cerro Maravilla, Puerto Rico,'July 25, 1978.
CARLOS SOTO ARRIVI
—Andres Figueroa Cordero, one of 4 Nationalist Prisoners of War captured during 1954 attack on Congress, Washington, D.C. His unconditional release was won in October, 1977. — Demonstration in Washington, D.C., July 22, 1978, demanding freedom for the 4 Puerto Rican Nationalist Prisoners of War, freedom for all political prisoners and prisoners of war and independence for Puerto Rico. This mobilization also marked the withdrawal of a law suit filed in 1975 demanding the immediate release of Andres Figueroa Cordero. The Nationalists do not accept the jurisdiction of U.S. courts over themselves or their actions, but had participated in this lawsuit because of Figueroa Cordero's rapidly deteriorating health. Upon his release, they withdrew the lawsuit.
ARNALDO DARIO
—Mass militant demonstration protesting the brutal murders of Arnaldo Dano Rosado and Carlos Soto Arrivf, San Juan, Puerto Rico, August 20,1978.
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