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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-15-08 12:40 PM
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Pastors for Peace is back and got 32 computers back from Homeland Insecurity
July 14, 2008

CONTACTS: In McAllen, TX: Ellen Bernstein: 646/319-5902, 646/319-5904

In New York: Lucia Bruno: 212/926-5757, 347/423-4330

PASTORS FOR PEACE CARAVAN COMPLETES ITS 19TH CHALLENGE

OF THE US BLOCKADE AGAINST CUBA:

"DETAINED" COMPUTERS RELEASED BY US AUTHORITIES AND SENT ON TO CUBA

Members of the 19th US/Cuba Friendshipment Caravan returned to the US today after challenging the US blockade on travel to Cuba and delivering nearly 100 tons of humanitarian aid to that island nation. When they crossed through Mexico and reached the US border at Hidalgo, TX today, the members of the caravan were processed through US Immigration and Customs.

Responding to constant pressure from communities all across the US, US officials then returned to the caravan the 32 computers that had been seized on July 3.

"It's difficult for even the US government to enforce the blockade against us, since they know that we are acting on the basis of our moral principles -- principles which are supported by the great majority of the US people," said Rev. Thomas Smith, president of the board of directors of IFCO/Pastors for Peace.

Determined caravanistas then hand-carried the 32 computers across the International Bridge from Hidalgo, Texas into Reynosa, Mexico.

The computers will be sent from Reynosa on to Cuba, which means that every item of the nearly 100 tons of humanitarian aid collected by the caravan from all across the US will in fact be donated to Cuba.

"We appreciate that the computers were released today. But our work could not be complete until we knew for sure that the computers would be on their way to their intended home," said Rev. Lucius Walker, Jr., executive director of IFCO/Pastors for Peace. "In fact, even now, our work is not complete – not until this mean-spirited, foolish, petty, counterproductive, immoral blockade against our Cuban sisters and brothers is ended."

The caravan program in Cuba included visits to different provinces, homes for the elderly, and health care sites. Caravanistas also visited the Latin American School of Medicine, where young people from 30 nations of the Americas and Africa are studying medicine on full scholarship in order to serve as physicians in their home countries. More than 100 of the students in this program are from medically under-served communities in the US.

Caravanistas are already planning for next year's 20th Friendshipment Caravan to Cuba, which is expected to have broad participation, including a large youth contingent to participate in next year's US/Cuba 'Hip Hop Exchange."

Pastors for Peace is a project of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO), which has been working for 40 years in support of social justice.

More information about the caravan and photo images are available at www.pastorsforpeace.org <http://www.pastorsforpeace.org> .




IFCO/PASTORS FOR PEACE
418 W 145th Street, New York, NY 10031
tel: 212.926.5757 - fax: 212.926.5842 - email: ifco@igc.org,
www.ifconews.org <http://www.ifconews.org/>
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-15-08 01:03 PM
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1. Now THAT'S some good news! I was wondering how that was going to turn out.
That material can definitely be used for good purposes in Cuba.

These people are simply wonderful. All of them. What a fine group of citizens.

Great hearing they are hard at work on the next trip. Maybe you'll be going on that one.... It sounds very interesting.

Thanks for the good news.
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