The Navy-Culebra protests is the name given by American media to a series of protests starting in 1971 on the island of Culebra, Puerto Rico against the United States Navy use of the island. The protests led to the U.S. Navy abandoning of its facilities on Culebra.

Table of contents
1 Background
2 Results / Achievements / Consequences
3 Famous protesters
4 Related Topics

Background

The protests were led by Ruben Berrios, the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) President at the time, a lawyer with a doctorate in International Rights, and former Law professor at the University of Puerto Rico.

Berrios and other protesters squatted in Culebra for a few days. Some of them, including Berrios, were arrested and imprisoned for civil disobedience. The official charge was trespassing U.S. military territory.

Results / Achievements / Consequences

Because of the efforts done by the protesters, the U.S. Navy abandoned its facilities on Culebra.

Famous protesters

Name Remarks Arrest Imprisonment
Ruben Berrios Leader of the protests
PIP President at the time
Former canditate for Governor of Puerto Rico
3 days after the protests beginning 3 months

Related Topics

Cause of Vieques, Navy-Vieques protests.