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   Winnipeg, Manitoba


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Following a pleasant dinner with members of the Charleswood Mennonite Church and representatives of the Cuban community in Winnipeg, several speakers addressed about 40 people who attended the Pastors for Peace event in Winnipeg.  There was a display of art depicting life in Cuba, a showing of Cuban billboards, and a 30 minute video "Like Angles" which tells the story of Latin American doctors trained at the Latin American School for Medicine near Havana.



Dinner prepared by members of the Charleswood Mennonite Church




Esperanza and Harmony, members of Winnipeg's Cuban community










Peter shared information about activities of the Mennonite Church in Cuba


Diane spoke aobut the Manitoba-Cuba Solidarity Committee and the Che
Guevara Volunteer Brigade which they sponsor.  She also
invited volunteers to help at the Cuban Folklarama pavilion.


Tom shared his experiences traveling in Cuba and visiting Cuban farms


Make A Phone Call to the White House Today!

We want to ask EVERY person interested in the success
of the Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba to make a phone call
today or tomorrow to the White House Comment Line (202)456-1111
and say: 

"My name is ___; I come from (city/state/province);
I am a supporter of Pastors for Peace;
I am calling to say that the US economic blockade of Cuba
is immoral, illegal, mean-spirited, counterproductive,
and just plain dumb.
It's time to end the blockade of Cuba --
and to free the Cuban Five."


If everyone will do this, we can easily generate THOUSANDS of calls!

Comments can ALSO be written to the White House
at www.whitehouse.gov
or there's an option to send a fax to the White House: 202/456-2461.



FreePRead the Winnipeg Free Press story about the Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba.  Click here