List of Navy-Vieques protesters and supporters

List of Navy-Vieques protesters and supporters

Famous protesters / arrested / imprisoned

NameArrestImprisonmentRemarks

Celebrities

Edward James OlmosApril 28, 200120 daysActor
Paid $3,000 bail
Danny RiveraYesSeveral monthsSinger
Robert Kennedy, Jr.April 28, 2001 30 DaysEnvironmentalist lawyer
Paid $3,000 bail
Robi Draco RosaApril 28, 2001NoSinger / Songwriter, former Menudo

Natives of Vieques

Mirta Sanes RodriguezYes?Sister of David Sanes Rodriguez.
Nilda MedinaYesYesCause of Vieques leader.
Leader of the Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques.
Robert RabinYesSeveral monthsCause of Vieques leader.
Leader of the Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques.
Tito KayakYesOne year (plus time served in New York)Found guilty of "Criminal Trespassing" after escalating the Statue of Liberty in order to place a "Peace for Vieques" sign. Attached himself once with handcuffs to a tank left as scrap on Vieques grounds.

Native fishers of Vieques

Carlos ZenónYesYesCause of Vieques Leader
Ismael GuadalupeYesYes

Politicians

Damaso SerranoYes?Mayor of Vieques at the time
Jose RiveraYes?City Council member of New York
Luis GutierrezYesYesUnited States Representative
Maria De Lourdes SantiagoYesOne monthPuerto Rican Senator, PIP party Vice-President, El Nuevo Dia columnist
Norma BurgosYesSeveral monthsPuerto Rican Senator, Puerto Rico's Secretary of State at the time
Nydia VelazquezYes?United States Congresswoman
Rafael 'Churumba' CorderoYes30 daysMayor of Ponce at the time
Roberto RamirezYes?
Ruben BerriosYesYes (detained and released without trial after being arrested in May 2000, subsequent to a stay of 362 days in permanent act of civil disobedience; for second entry into the U.S. Navy bombing area, he received a sentence of 5 hours of prison after trial and conviction; and, subsequently received a sentence of four months (120 days) of incarceration time at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Guaynabo, which he served after trial and conviction for a third act of civil disobedience at Vieques. Total time sentenced to prison, together with the six month sentence for protesting in Culebra: 11 months and five hours)Puerto Rican ex-Senator (three-times elected Senator, receiving most amount of votes); Honorary President of the Socialist International (SI); has run five times for governor of Puerto Rico, President of the Puerto Rican Independence Party since 1968.

Religious

Al SharptonYes90 daysReverend
Jacqueline JacksonYes10 days [http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1355/5_100/76697937/p1/article.jhtml] Wife of Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Imprisoned after refusing to post a $3,000 bond.
Placed on probation for 1 year.
Was placed in solitary confinement after refusing to be strip searched.
Rey Saliba GonzalezYes?Friar of the Franciscan Cappuccino order

Others

Dennis Rivera??New York Labor Leader
Paid $3,000 bail

Famous supporters

People

NameRemarks

Athletes

Carlos DelgadoAll-Star MLB player
Chi Chi RodriguezGolf player
PGA & Senior Tour Champion
Félix "Tito" TrinidadBoxer
AMB & FIB Junior-Middleweight Champion
Iván RodríguezAll-Star MLB player
John RuizBoxer
NABF & WBA Heavyweight Champion
Juan GonzálezAll-Star MLB player
Roberto AlomarAll-Star MLB player

Celebrities

Benicio del ToroActor / Oscar Winner
Jose FelicianoSinger / Composer
Grammy Award Winner
Marc AnthonySinger / Actor
Grammy Award Winner
Martin SheenActor
Ricky MartinSinger
Grammy Award Winner

Nobel Prize Laureates / Winners

Dalai LamaNobel Peace Prize Winner
Óscar AriasNobel Peace Laureate
Former President of Costa Rica
Rigoberta MenchúNobel Peace Prize Winner

Politicians

Members of Congress / United States Senators

Charles RangelCongressman of New York
Chuck SchumerSenator of New York
Ed TownsCongressman of New York
Eliot EngelCongressman of New York
Hillary ClintonSenator of New York
Nancy PelosiSpeaker of the House;
Congresswoman of California
Bob MenendezSenator of New Jersey

Religious

Bob EdgarExecutive Director of the National Council of Churches

Others

Fernando FerrerBronx Borough President
"King" Hossein ZargaranPeacemaker
Margarita LopezCity Council member of New York

Organizations

Political

Congressional Hispanic Caucus (United States Congress members), Puerto Rican Independence Party.

Puerto Rican

Friends of Vieques.

Religious

All the bishops of Puerto Rico.

Paramilitary groups

Los Macheteros.

Others

Cuba's House of the Americas, Local 1199, New Black Panther Party.

Political-punk band Anti-Flag recorded "Vieques, Puerto Rico: Bikini Revisited" off of their CD "Underground Network"

See also

*Cause of Vieques
*David Sanes Rodriguez
*Navy-Vieques protests
*Navy-Culebra protests

References

* Friends of Vieques (April 28, 2001). [http://cndyorks.gn.apc.org/caab/articles/vieques37.htm Civil Disobedience at Vieques Press Release] . Puerto Rico.


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