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They can't crush the struggle in Puerto Rico | SocialistWorker.org

18.5.18

They can't crush the struggle in Puerto Rico | SocialistWorker.org: On May 1, tens of thousands of people turned out for a protest, organized mainly around the issue of schools and led by the Federaci�n de Maestros de Puerto Rico (FMPR). Police brutally attacked the marchers, firing rubber bullets and using tear gas and pepper spray. At least 18 demonstrators were arrested, and hundreds suffered injuries from the police.

Sixto Lopez, a Puerto Rican solidarity activist living in Chicago, answered Socialist Worker's questions about what happened on May 1 and what it means for the struggle.


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