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Did you know that ...
or the fir t tim
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ethnic di r ity of
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By NATHANIEL SCOTT
Cuba."
The blockade, they said, is set
up along the Laredo, Texa
boarder.
Twelve people mains on the
bu , including an 86-year-old
man, three clergymen and a Cu
ban-Canadian student. The
people have initiated a hunger
trike d pita the daily 100 de
gree mark and refuse to nd the
strike until the bus is admitted
into Cuba.
trictions on hipping and third
country trade with Cub . Th
actions against Cuba has n
denounced by the United N -
tions General mbly nd th
recent La tin American p i
dents meeting.
After the Bay of Pigs inva-
ion, which occurred during
P identJohnF. Kennedy' ad
ministration, the U.S. broke off
diplomatic relations with Cuba
and imposed nctions and re-
tricted travel to Cuba.
Since, that time, the govern-
, ment has maintained that Fidel
Castro is denying the Cuban
people democracy and that be
fore the break up of Russia,
Cuba was a satellite communist
nation.
The council approved a mo
tion to send support letters to
P id nt in ,Clinton' ,. QiJlce
and also to the Congressional
Black Caucus.
DETRorr, I - Three repre
sentatives from Justice (or Cuba
Coalition asked the Detroit
Council of Baptist Pastors Au
gust 10, for support to prevent
what they said is the U.S. Gov
ernment's "illegal blockade of a
school bus filled with food, medi
cine and other n ities" from
reaching its destination, Cuba.
Moreover, they id, "Pasto
for Peace, a national organiza-
tion, initiated a project to bring "WE WILL REMAI with
humanitarian aid to Cub the bus until it is rei ed. We
'(which is) called the U .S./Cuba are willing to endure this lack of
Friendship Caravan, (and that) food and medicine for a brief
mo t of (the) 300 volunt spell, knowing that the people of
reached Cuba the weekend of Cuba have been enduring such
August 1 with nearly 100 tons of oppression and such isolation
items like powdered milk, for more than 32 ye ," said
wheelchairs, medicines and Rev. Lucius Walker, Executive
computers. However, on July Director of IFCO/Pastors for
ti 2 I U.S. C to conf ted a " P ". .
school bus donated to Ebenezer The U.S. r ntly tightened
Ba'ptist Church in Havana, the blocked wi h furth r re-
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