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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico's Justice Department asked a U.S. appeals court to force the FBI to release information about its two raids against militant independence advocates in the U.S. Caribbean territory.
On Thursday, Puerto Rico's solicitor general, Salvador Antonetti Stutts, said the three-judge panel in Boston should order the release of all documents requested about the September 2005 shooting death of militant independence leader Filiberto Ojeda Rios and a February 2006 raid against independence activists in suburban San Juan.See the full content of this document
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Puerto Rico Wants Fbi to Release Files
Puerto Rico's Justice Secretary Roberto Sanchez Ramos alleged that bureau offici...
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