Pastors for Peace 21st Friendshipment Caravan to stop in Pensacola on July 15, 2010
Pastors for Peace to Launch 21st Non-Violent Challenge to US Blockade of Cuba
Enabling Family Visits is commendable, BUT IT IS NOT ENOUGH!
Over 100 Pastors for Peace volunteers from the US, Canada and Europe will challenge the immoral and illegal US blockade and travel restrictions against Cuba at the US - Mexico border on July 21st. They expect to collect 100 tons of humanitarian aid during a two-week caravan that will converge in McAllen, Texas before traveling on to Cuba without US treasury department licenses. They intend to deliver school buses, construction tools and materials, educational supplies, medicines, and medical supplies gathered in communities throughout the US and Canada.
“We must continue to keep the pressure on -- to end the blockade, to normalize relations with Cuba, and to engage in dialogue based in mutual respect, rather than our insisting on undermining Cuba's sovereignty” declared Rev. Lucius Walker, Jr., Executive Director and founder of IFCO, a 42-year old ecumenical agency.
“President Obama has taken a small first step to change US/Cuba policy. But as people of faith and conscience, it is important that we make our voices heard in favor of even stronger measures for reconciliation and normalized relations.”
The 21st Friendshipment Caravan will traverse 13 separate routes across the country stopping in 45 US states and six Canadian provinces. Along the way the caravan will be hosted in 130 communities who support a new US Cuba policy based on respect and non-aggression.
Pastors for Peace rejects the current licensing system as both immoral and illegal. It is immoral because it endangers the lives of millions of Cubans and inflicts suffering on innocent children, as well as adults. It is illegal under international law because it uses medicine and food as weapons of war to force another nation to change its government. Licensing is also unconstitutional because it requires people of faith to submit their acts of conscience and friendship to government licensing, in violation of our right to freedom of religious expression, political thought, association and travel,” said Walker.
“The world is waiting to see President Obama put an end to the blockade. The U.S. spends more than $50 million per year to undermine the sovereign government of Cuba.
Our non-violent caravan of peace-loving individuals is a challenge to this violation of our rights to express our faith and to travel to Cuba.” said Rev. Thomas Smith, President of the Board of Directors of IFCO/Pastors for Peace.
Since 1992 Pastors for Peace has used hunger strikes and mass mobilizations to successfully challenge US government attempts to confiscate vehicles and humanitarian aid bound for Cuba. The ecumenical initiative is a project of IFCO, the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, and has delivered 3,120 tons of urgently needed assistance to the Cuban people.
***Join us as we welcome the caravan to Pensacola.***
When: Thursday, July 15, 2010
6:00 pm Potluck Dinner
7:00 pm Pastors for Peace Caravan Presentation
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church of Pensacola
9888 Pensacola Blvd.
Official Website: http://www.pastorsforpeace.org

Added by pensacolalefty on July 3, 2010