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Rubén Ángel Berríos Martínez (born June 21, 1939) is a Puerto Rican politician,
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attorney, writer, and current president of the
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(PIP). A former three-time senator, Berríos is a perennial PIP candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico. He led the
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that succeeded in the
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abandoning the use of the Puerto Rican island of Culebra for military exercises and was a leader for the
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.


Biography

Berríos was born in
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. He attended high school at Colegio San Ignacio (class of 1957). He received his
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in business administration and economy from
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in 1961, his juris doctor and master's degree in law from
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(
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), and his
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in international rights from
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. He also did some post-doctoral research in Sweden. His first wife was Swedish and his son Rubén Axel was born in Stockholm. He has been a tenured professor of law at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law since 1967. Berríos became president of the Independence Party PIP when he was thirty-one years old and has been president of it five times during fifty years. Under his leadership, the PIP adopted a
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program. Although he has had limited success at the voting booth regarding his candidacy for the post of Governor of Puerto Rico in 1976, 1980, 1988, 2000 and 2004 — losing every time to either the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) or the New Progressive Party (PNP) candidate — he, nevertheless, has enjoyed great electoral success regarding his candidacy to the Senate, receiving more votes than any other candidate in the Puerto Rican senatorial elections of 1972, 1984, 1992 and 1996. In 1972, the thirty-three-year-old Berríos was elected to his first term as an at-large senator. He was also re-elected to at-large senatorial seats at the Puerto Rican Legislative Assembly on three additional occasions: 1984, 1992, and 1996. Berríos founded the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of
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and the Caribbean (COPPPAL), is a member of the Executive Council of the Latin American Human Rights Association (ALDHU), and Honorary President of the
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(SI). He has published the books ''The Independence of Puerto Rico: Cause and Struggle'', ''Puerto Rico: Nationality and Plebiscite'', and ''Towards Puerto Rican Socialism'', and has collaborated with various publications enjoying wide international prestige such as Foreign Affairs. In 2015, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega named Berrios as his political advisor. Berríos is widely admired by many in Puerto Rico, including those who do not follow his political ideology. In 1984, for example, he received 84% of the general vote in his candidacy for senator.


Political views

Berríos believes that there should be a change in the U.S. maritime laws that force Puerto Rico to import and export goods on U.S. ships. Such laws increase the price of products entering or leaving the island. He also believes that the U.S.
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laws should not apply to Puerto Rico without the consent of the Puerto Rican legislature.


Civil disobedience

In 1971, Berríos led the Navy-Culebra protests that criticized the
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's use of the island of
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for military exercises. He squatted in Culebra's Flamenco Beach for three days. He was then arrested and imprisoned for three months. In part because of his efforts, the U.S. Navy abandoned its facilities in Culebra. On May 8, 1999, Berríos began
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inside the U.S. Navy bombing practice grounds in the island of
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(see
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). He stayed in the
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encampment — baptized in honor of the PIP founder — for 362 consecutive days, enduring both camp devastations due to storms and declining health due to a new diagnosis of prostate cancer. In December 1999, he resigned his Senate seat due to the uncertainty and prolongation of his stay at the encampment. On May 4, 2000, the encampments were evacuated by federal marshals and
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, and Berríos was arrested. Berríos' arrest was televised island-wide in Puerto Rico. Five days later, Berríos reentered the Vieques target practice grounds. As a result, he was arrested and went to trial at the
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, in San Juan, and sentenced to six hours of detention. Similar to what Berríos Martínez had done in Culebra thirty years before, Berríos did not recognize the jurisdiction of the American judicial forum in Puerto Rico during his trial for the Vieques trespassing, and did not present any legal defense. Speaking to Berríos Martínez, the sentencing judge said, "Odd as it may seem to you, we both are on the side of democracy on this one; you are complying with your conscience. I am also complying with mine." With the continuation of bombing practices by the U.S. Navy, Berríos announced his intention to enter the restricted grounds for a third time. He stayed for five days in the target practice area, before being arrested violently and forced to lie on a hot gravel road for an extended period of time after being handcuffed with his hands to his back with the other PIP members that accompanied him at the U.S. Navy bombing range. This time, convicted for the fourth time (one in Culebra and three additional civil disobedience arrests) by a United States District Court, Berríos was sentenced to four months in prison. The U.S. Navy abandoned its facilities in Vieques on May 1, 2003, by order of President George W. Bush.''New Battle on Vieques, Over Navy’s Cleanup of Munitions.''
Mireya Navarro. 6 August 2009. The New York Times. Retrieved 8 July 2013.


Former professions or positions held

* Currently a professor at the University of Puerto Rico, School of Law (2006) * Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico (1976, 1980, 1988, 2000, 2004) - has never won * Civil disobedient for the Navy-Culebra protests (1971) and the
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(1999) * Lawyer * President of
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(1970 to present) * Professor of Law at the University of Puerto Rico (1967–1971) * Senator of Puerto Rico (1972–1976, 1984–1988, 1993–1996)


Writings, books, speeches

Berríos has authored the following works and speeches: * ''The Independence of Puerto Rico: Cause and Struggle''. Speech before the United Nations about colonialism in Puerto Rico, August 1973 * ''Towards Puerto Rican Socialism''. Puerto Rico * ''La Independencia de Puerto Rico: Razón y Lucha'', 1984 * ''Puerto Rico's Decolonization''. Foreign Affairs, Council on Foreign Affairs, 1997 * ''Un Mapa Para la Ruta'' (''A Road Map''), 2004.


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans *
Latin American and Caribbean Congress in Solidarity with Puerto Rico's Independence The Latin American and Caribbean Congress in Solidarity with the Independence of Puerto Rico consisted of an international summit held in Panama City, Panama. More than two-hundred delegates hailing from twenty-two countries in North and South Ame ...
*
Manuel Rodríguez Orellana Manuel Rodríguez Orellana (born 1948 in Puerto Rico) is a legal scholar, lawyer, lecturer, columnist, published poet and political leader of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement. He is the son of former Dean of the University of Puerto Rico ...
, Esq. - PIP Secretary of Relations with North America


References

* Puerto Rican Independence Party (1998). ubén Berríos: Cápsula Biográfica Puerto Rico. * ''Puerto Rico Herald''
Biography: Rubén Berríos
Puerto Rico.


External links


''Portraits of Notable Individuals in the Struggle for Puerto Rican Independence''


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