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Campaign to free seized Cuba aid hits the road
By Teresa Gutierrez 

Published Aug 20, 2005 8:38 AM 
In another sign of a "perfect storm" of support brewing for Cuba, the group 
Pastors for Peace announced that it is taking its struggle to win the release 
of humanitarian aid for Cuba on the road.

Last month, on July 21, the humanitarian aid headed for Cuba was seized at the 
U.S./Mexican border by the U.S. government-U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
officers.

They reportedly received their instructions from U.S. Customs, and are refusing 
to return the 43 boxes of computer equipment and 12 computers that were 
earmarked for Cuban children with special needs.

In spite of this repressive government action, the 16th Pastors for Peace 
caravan was able to cross the U.S.-Mexico border at the Hildago/Reynosa 
International Bridge, with 140 tons of aid and most of the 11 vehicles and 150 
members and travel on to Cuba.

Seven members of the caravan stayed with the seized materials to continue the 
campaign to win the release of the seized equipment and ensure that it gets to 
the Cubans as intended.

A recent statement from IFCO/Pastors for Peace explained that in the last few 
weeks those who stayed at the border established a very strong presence in the 
McAllen, Texas/Hildago, Mexico area. They have won support from area churches 
and community groups.

"We have received extensive local press coverage," they report. "Just about 
everyone here knows who we are and why we are in town."

But it's become clear, they added, that the decision to free the equipment is 
not a low-level one that will be made in Hildago. "We were told," they write, 
"that the order to seize the computers was given from a very high level of 
government, as high as the White House."

Understanding where the pressure needs to be applied, IFCO-Pastors for Peace 
has announced that the next phase of the struggle will be to take the campaign 
to free the seized aid on the road.

One of the first stops was Aug. 15 at "Camp Casey," set up outside President 
George W. Bush's "Summer White House," his ranch in Crawford, Texas. There, the 
Revs. Lucius Walker, Luis Barrios and Diane Baker met to show solidarity with 
anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan, who set up the encampment to demand that Bush 
be held accountable for her son's death as a soldier in Iraq.

Ellen Bernstein of Pastors for Peace, who is also on the caravan in Texas, told 
Workers World that the caravan has been extremely helpful in talking not only 
about the computers and the travel ban but also the Cuban 5. The bus they are 
on, she said, has pictures of the five on it, and Texans around the state are 
asking about the case.

The Pastors for Peace campaign will continue on to Alice, San Antonio, Dallas, 
Houston, and Austin, Texas, and to other cities that hosted the caravan as it 
made stops along its trip to Cuba.

While they're on the road, the activist presence in Hildago will be maintained. 
Supporters from Mexico and the United States plan to hold weekly vigils on the 
bridge every Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

To see photos and video clips about this important campaign, and for more 
information on how you can be a part of it, visit: www.pastorsforpeace.org.


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