National Boricua Human Rights Network art installation titled: The experience of Puerto Rican political prisoner Carlos Alberto: 30 Days for 30 years In response to the 30th year of incarceration of Puerto Rican Political Prisoner Carlos Alberto Torres, the NBHRN has recreated the isolation of prison. One participant has volunteered to spend 12 hours in a makeshift prison cell, with only notepad pencil and book for comfort. The installation toke place at the 176 East 106th Street next to FB lounge, El Barrio, New York in Manhattan This project will be taking place simultaneously in four locations: Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and San Juan, Puerto Rico. People can stop by and view the cell and participants 12 hours a day and learn more about Carlos Alberto Torres and the other remaining Puerto Rican political prisoner, Oscar Lopez Rivera and Avelino Gonzalez Claudio. Carlos Alberto Torres was arrested in 1980, accused of seditious conspiracy and sentenced to 78 years in federal prison. April 4, 2010 will mark the 30th year of his incarceration. In response to the 30th year of incarceration of longest held Puerto Rican Political Prisoner- Carlos Alberto Torres - the National Boricua Human Rights Network has re-created the isolation by the US Government of Puerto Ricos patriot. It is also to bring awareness and to send a message to release them. The National Boricua Human Rights Network is an organization composed of Puerto Ricans in the US with 3 main concerns: (1) The decontamination of the island of Vieques to its people; (2) The release of the remaining Puerto Rican political prisoners; (3) An end to the continuing political repression and criminalization of the Puerto Rican community. Ñeta of New York in support Pueblo Revolucion And Pueblo Liberta
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