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dor ieardo lareo pea i at
te (U p 0 0). Repr ted fro U.S.
e t!
ded ngola nd occupied
it territory for fifteen ye r ;
or on the United State hen
it inv ded Gren da in 1983
nd P n ma in 1989.
In "Cub Spe k Out at the
United ation" Alarcon ex
pi in Cub ' re u I io vote
for the Security Council
re olution impo ing n em-
b rg 0 in t Ir q.
"Cub reg rd a com
pi tely In dmi ible th ery
idea cl iming th t hun er
c n bud to deprive
pc o pl of h tin b
s o l utc l y fund m ntal
rl rhi. .. to receive adequ te
food and appropriate medical
care."
As C tro tre es in this
booklet, the takes involved
are enormou . A r in the
Arab-Per ian Gulf "will not
only co t many live on the
battlefield," he ay. It
" ould lobe a cata trophe
for the world economy, expc
cia II for the economic 0
the developing countrie .
For every life 10 t on the
battlefield of the Arab-Per
ian Gulf, a thou and person
ill di of hunger in the
Third World. Such a fate
ould be unavoidable.
pron to tional cholar agree it doe,
provide the right of the
peopl to or' nize and. truc
tur an environment of their
choo ing. "Drive-by 'hoot
ing hould provo e a de ire
t, pr teet our home and
communities. instead of flee
them," Po ell aid.
roo
intern tional la . nd
Ihum nil rian principle ."
The 1.6-rnillion-mernber
United Church of Chri 1 i a
1957 union of the Congreg -
tion 1 Chri ti n Churche nd
the Evangelical and Reformed
Church.
D .,'0 R World
founded in 1810,
is t e country' olde t over-
ea rna Ion gency and ha
more th n 200 per 0 nel
eog ged in medical, agricul
ture, ocial, educ tiona] and
church progr m in 40
countrie . The orld Board'
225 corporate m mber are
dra n from the rank of cler
g nd laity from throughout
the country.
e from th religiou com
munity: Do not le d the U.S.
into r ith lr q."
The oard re olution al 0
c lled th ithholding of food
uppli 10 Ir q "contr ry to