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- From: emcelroy@igc.apc.org (Eugene McElroy)
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- Subject: Delegation to Cuba on 1/29-IFCO
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:04:00 GMT
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- From: Eugene McElroy <emcelroy>
- Subject: Delegation to Cuba on 1/29-IFCO
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- NEWS RELEASE FROM IFCO
- (INTERRELIGIOUS FOUNDATION)
-
- NEW YORKERS TO TAKE 10,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF
- MEDICINES TO CUBA IN A DIRECT CHALLENGE TO THE US EMBARGO
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- Two New York area residents will join a national effort January 29th to
- take medicines to Cuba, challenging the US government's 30 year embargo of
- Cuba.
- Rev. Lucius Walker, Jr. Director of the Interreligious Foundation for
- Community Organization (IFCO) and Ms. Leslie Cagan, Director of the Cuba
- Information Project, will participate in a delegation of 18 US citizens taking over
- 10,000 dollars in medical aid to the people of Cuba.
- "We feel compelled to challenge the US embargo of Cuba because we view
- it as illegal and immoral," says Rev. Walker. "The embargo attempts to starve
- the Cuban people into submission by withholding food and medicines."
- According to the Havana-based UNICEF official Luis Zuniga, "The Cuban
- government and people are doing their best...but they are under pressure. We
- are now seeing the first results: a rise in low birth rates, a scarcity of iron,
- nutritional levels at risk. The country needs additional resources."
- Pastors for Peace believes it is the right of US citizens and churches to
- deliver humanitarian aid tom the people of Cuba without government
- interference. For this reason Pastors form Peace will not apply nor accept a
- license to ship the aid.
- "This interference offers a direct challenge to the US trade ban which is
- causing food and medicine shortages throughout Cuba and to assist our Cuban
- sisters and brothers in their hour of need," says Ms. Cagan.
- Convicted violators of the embargo are liable for fines of 250,000 dollars
- and jail terms of ten years. However, Rev. Walker sees government attempts to
- stop the shipment as interference in matters of mission.
- "The US government has assigned to itself the power to determine
- whether or not the church may give aid to Cuba, raising a serious question of
- separation of church and state", says Rev. Walker. "By accepting a license we
- are in effect accepting a policy that is causing undue suffering for the Cuban
- people."
- This project, sponsored by IFCO's Pastors for Peace project, comes on
- the heels of the US-Cuba Friendshipment Caravan that broke the blockade of
- Cuba by delivering 12 1/2 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuban churches last
- November, without a government license.
- Initially, US government officials attempted to stop the caravan from
- leaving the US and arrested four of the participants. After an eight hour
- confrontation at the US-Mexico border, Treasury Department officials backed
- down and allowed the caravan to proceed to Cuba with a license.
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- PRIOR TO DEPARTING, WALKER AND CAGAN HAVE SCHEDULED A PRESS
- CONFERENCE FOR:
- FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 AT 1:30PM
- CONVENT AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH
- CORNER OF WEST 145TH ST AND CONVENT AVE, NYC
-
- FOR FURTHER INFO, CONTACT,
- IFCO
- 402 WEST 145TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10031
- TEL: 212-926-5757 (Ellyn Burstein of Gail Walker)
- FAX: 212-926-5842
-