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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-20-11 09:28 PM
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US Officials Seize Seven Computers as Cuba Caravan Crosses US Border into Mexico
US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL SEIZE SEVEN COMPUTERS AS PASTORS FOR PEACE CARAVAN CROSSES US BORDER INTO MEXICO

The 22nd IFCO/Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan arrived at the Pharr International Bridge today at 12:20pm, to cross into Mexico with 100 tons of humanitarian aid for Cuba. US Customs and Border Patrol officers X-rayed the vehicles, searched the vehicles carrying humanitarian aid destined for Cuba, and seized seven computers that were to be donated to Cuban hospitals, schools, and a veterinary clinic. The Customs officers explained that they were ‘detaining,’ not ‘seizing’ the computers, in order to determine whether the caravan needed to have a license to take them to Cuba. Three of the computers seized were the same ones that were taken from last year’s caravan in 2010, and were later returned to IFCO/Pastors for Peace.

While the brightly painted trucks and school buses were being searched, caravanistas chanted “Cuba is no threat to you; let our computers through!” and “Love is our license! Free the computers!” and held banners and signs reading “Cuba is not our enemy” and other slogans. When the Customs officers had finished seizing humanitarian aid, the caravanistas gathered around the pickup truck where the seized computers had been placed, and prayed and chanted together.
Although the caravan is in protest of the seven seized computers, the caravan is continuing through the border to deliver to Cuba the 100 tons of aid that have crossed successfully through the border.

The over 100 North Americans and Europeans participating in this caravan just entering Mexican Customs, where the 12 caravan buses and vehicles are being inspected. The caravan is now in the process of negotiations with Mexican Immigration

For updates check www.pastorsforpeace.org and www.facebook.com/pastorsforpeace
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joshcryer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-20-11 09:46 PM
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1. Tit for tat.
This is of course disgusting, as I'm sure the Cuban authorities are aware of the computers and are welcoming of them. However, I have no doubt that the justice department will merely point to Cuba's http://www.aduana.co.cu/ingles/regula3.htm">import restrictions and say that they're being protective. It appears to me you need a permit to bring those devices in.
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