Oscar's Thank You List
From civic organizations to Latin American governments. Many were included in Oscar López's first public thanks after his official release Wednesday as a political prisoner.
Below is the list of his thanks, expressed during the first press conference he offered at Escambrón Beach accompanied by his daughter Clarisa as well as political figures.
Pro Human Rights Committee of Puerto Rico
32 x Oscar
National Boricua Human Rights Network
33 in 33 x Oscar
Women of the Bridge, of Nueva York and Chicago
Political leaders of Puerto Rico and the diaspora
Religious leaders and their congregations in Puerto Rico and the diaspora
Pope Francis
Estela Barnes de Carlotto, of the Plaza de Mayo Grandmothers in Argentina
Worker Unions
Community organizations of Puerto Rico and the diaspora
Vietnam Veterans
The Venezuelan Government and all Venezuelans who defend the Bolivarian Revolution
Bolivia's Government and people
Ecuador's Government and people
José 'Pepe' Mujica
Government and citizens of Nicaragua
Cuba and the Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples
Rebel Radio and Havana Radio
The Five Cuban Heroes: Fernando González Llort, Antonio Guerrero, René González, Gerardo Hernández and Ramón Labañino
Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama
He mentioned special gratitude for:
To artists, and especially to youth and children, because they are the ones who hold the future of our country in their hands.