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Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:40:06 EST


Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques

Apartado 1424 Vieques, Puerto Rico 00765

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Report from Peace and Justice Camp


19 January, 2001


The Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques (CRDV) continues its
consistent efforts, together with diverse sectors of the Vieques-Puerto Rico
society, in this struggle , decontamination, return of all lands to our
people and to work for a sustainable and community controlled development of
a Free Vieques. 


On 7 January, friend to Vieques, Ramón Figueroa and his Working Committee in
Support of Vieques (WCSV) - in particular, Marina Moscoso, Elga Castro and
Irmgard Iglesias -with the participation of the Vieques Women´s Alliance,
successfully celebrated the Second Three Kings Festival for Vieques. Also
contributing to the success of the event was the Federal Employees for
Peace, 
the Municipality of Carolina, and the Caribbean Project for Peace and
Justice. The activities included music, clowns, workshops for kids, food and
maaaaaaaany non violent toys. An important part of this years Festival was
the publication of the first edition of the magazine, Biekesí, available
from 
the WCSV by email at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


That same day we had a visit from the Board of Directors of the Vega Alta
Cooperative, that donated two thousand dollars to the CPRDV which was used
to 
help purchase the toys and food for the Three Kings Festival. The members of
the coop's board met at the Peace and Justice Camp (PJC) with people from
the 
community and from the CRDV to discuss the current situation of the struggle
and possible future projects of dissemination of information through the
cooperatives of Puerto Rico.


Sunday also included a visit from Denis Rivera, President of the 1199 Health
Workers Union of New York, one of the most powerful unions in the country.
Denis discussed with us his recent personal contacts with President Clinton,
part of the campaign to get Clinton - before he leaves the White House - to
order the immediate and permanent cessation of all military activity here.
Denis came accompanied by Senator Roberto Pratts, who brought a message from
Sila indicating her interest in maintaining lines of communication with the
community organizations in struggle.


On Monday, January 8th, the new Mayor of Vieques, Damaso Serrano, was sworn
in during a festive ceremony. Serrano has proven himself to be committed to
peace for Vieques and has participated in civil disobedience actions at the
Peace and Justice Camp as well as in the bombing zone. During the ceremony,
Dr. Rafael Rivera Castaño presented Damaso with a plaque from the CRDV in
recognition of his active participation in the civil disobedience actions
and 
for his support, during many years, of the Committee for the Rescue and
Development of Vieques.


The week continued with a visit from the new Superintendent of Police,
Pierre 
Vivoni, on Tuesday, at the PJC where he met with several leader of the
Vieques struggle: Ismael Guadalupe, Carlos Zenón, Yabureibo Zenón, Radamés
Tirado (ex alcalde de Vieques), Nilda Medina, Robert Rabin, Luz Leguillou
and 
members of the PJC, the Luisa Guadalupe Camp and Ramón Figueroa of the WCSV.


We expressed to the Superintendent the urgency of removing the Rito Police
and we made it clear we would not accept the substitution of this force for
another police forces - that is, a change of uniforms or of the size of
billy 
clubs. We indicated that the community´s demand is for the immediate and
permanent cessation of all military activity including the cessation of
military transit on Vieques roads and through the gate at Camp García.


The Governor has recently communicated on several ocassions with us through
the Secretary of the Government, César Miranda, Senator Roberto Pratts and
the new police chief. However, we stand firm in our position that this
struggle belongs to the people - not the politicians. We cannot have
complete 
faith in the politicians because history does not allow it. We hope to have
the support of the elected government officials, who are responsible for the
security of our people. We hope the Governor stands firm in her position in
favor the the immediate and permanent cessation of military activity here -
and that she support future actions by our people against threats of future
bombing. But we will not lower our guard. We will not wait for others to do
what is the responsibility of the community - continue the struggle for the
complete demilitarization of Vieques.


We are participating in the international campaign currently underway to
denounce the use of of uranium 238 weapons. In our press release we
mentioned 
the serious danger we live with due to the presence of hundreds of uranium
projectiles on the east end of the island. The Navy admitied it shot the
radioactive weapons in February of 1999. They also admited they have no been
able to remove all the shells because of the danger involved and because
they 
have found them all.


Dr. Martin Luther King weekend saw much activity at the Peace and Justice
Camp. On Saturdy, 14 January, we held a workshop on civil disobedience with
the participation of several Viequenses arrested for cd actions and with
Prof. Carlos Alá. Twenty people from the main island of Puerto Rico - part
of 
a long list of people signing up for the next cd actions - travelled to
Vieques to participate in the workshop.


The Saturday night vigil was spectacular. We began with a 'singing of the
rosaries' under the direction of Norma Salazar and her husband, Tite Curet
Alonso, together with the music/dance group, Plenibom. After a militant
round 
of picketing in front of the entrance to the Navy's Camp García, the vigil
continued with a concert of solidarity music by Americo Boschetti and the
group Colindancias.


On Sunday, we carried out the Third Embrace of the Military Fence. Around
250 
people, mostly from Vieques, participated in the activity that began with an
invocation from Pastor Cally Jackson, of the Methodist Church of
Philadelphia, followed by spiritual messages from Pasto Lucy Rosario of the
Methodist Church of Vieques and Father Nelson López of the Catholic Church
here. We heard short messsages from several of the participating
organizations - Coord. Committee All Puerto Rico with Vieques, Socialist
Frente, National de Hostos Congress, The Mountain Area with Vieques,
Aibonito 
with Vieques, All Cayey with Vieques, Mayaguez with Vieques, the New
Independence Movement, Interanational Socialist Organization, and other
groupos from the main island. Local Vieques groups represented - apart from
the churches, the CRDV and PJC - included the Alliance of Viequense Women,
the Vieques Youth United, Vieques Horsemen for Peace, Vieques Veterans for
Peace, Mount Carmelo and the Luisa Guadalupe Camp.


After a picket in front of the entrance to the base, the signal was given to
move into position to 'embrace' the fence. Around 150 people entered an area
adjacent to the Camp Garcia gate, closed in on the military fence and in
less 
than fifteen minutes, around two hundred feet of cyclone fence was on the
ground - including the razor wire with its sharp knives. We all returned to
Peace and Justice Camp for a last round of picketing and final messages.


This action had as its primary purposes 1) to send a message to the Navy
about the militancy of our people; 2) give our community an opportunity to
study the details of the fence's construction and the mechanics involved in
taking it down and 3) to practice for the next round of civil disobedience
acttions.


US Navy Out of Vieques!


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