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Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, the Puerto Rican Activist Murdered by the Fbi to Whom Calle 13 Dedicated a Song

Summary by El Plural
The story of Filiberto Ojeda Ríos is well known in Puerto Rico; however, outside the island, his name has remained alive, primarily due to a song: "Querido F.B.I." (Dear FBI), the track Calle 13 released days after the police operation in which the Puerto Rican revolutionary was killed. Ojeda Ríos (1933–2005) was the "general leader" of the Boricua Popular Army, known as Los Macheteros, a clandestine organization linked by U.S. authorities to ar…
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The story of Filiberto Ojeda Ríos is well known in Puerto Rico; however, outside the island, his name has remained alive, primarily due to a song: "Querido F.B.I." (Dear FBI), the track Calle 13 released days after the police operation in which the Puerto Rican revolutionary was killed. Ojeda Ríos (1933–2005) was the "general leader" of the Boricua Popular Army, known as Los Macheteros, a clandestine organization linked by U.S. authorities to ar…

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El Plural broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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