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Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer Juan Enrique Segarra-Palmer Puerto Rican member of the Los Macheteros during the 1970s) who became eligible for release from prison five years after accepting President Bill Clinton's clemency offer on September 7, 1999. He had received a sentence of 55 years for seditious conspiracy, and weapons and conspiracy charges, along with interference with interstate commerce, in connection with the Wells Fargo Depot robbery. He was sentenced on June 15, 1989.〔("12 Imprisoned Puerto Ricans Accept Clemency Conditions" ) by John M. Broder. ''The New York Times'' September 8, 1999〕 Segarra-Palmer is one of the founders of the clandestine Puerto Rican pro-independence group Los Macheteros. ==Early years and personal life== Segarra-Palmer was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico in 1950. He came from a family with a long history of resistance to both Spanish and U.S. colonialism. During his youth Segarra-Palmer did cultural work in the poor barrios of New York, in the prisons in Boston, and in the anti-mining crusades and the land rescue movement in Puerto Rico. After attending Phillips Academy Andover, he graduated from Harvard University and continued studying in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He is married to ex-political prisoner Lucy Berrios and has five children: Amilcar, Ramon, Wanda, Luriza, and Zulena.
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