Canadian Aid Convoy to Cuba Refused Entry at Blaine, Washington Border Crossing
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Reporting from the scene, journalist and publisher of the Victoria Street Newz, Janine Bandcroft, a past Caravanista herself, says one van full primarily of school supplies and other humanitarian aid was turned back at the border. Authorities claimed the aid comprised commercial goods, and therefore must pass through the commercial crossing.
Driver, Rick Fellows informs previous bond funds posted at the border had not been returned to the Pastor's. Organizers say they will not post bond, until hearing from the New York Pastor's for Peace headquarters.
Street Newz publisher, Janine Bandcroft is at the border with the Caravan, and said the group would demonstrate as close to the border as possible, hoping authorities will reconsider barring passage. She says it has been several years since such tactics were seen, and the Caravanistas were unprepared.
Andrew Barry represents the Vancouver contingent of Vancouver Communities in Solidarity with Cuba, (VCSC) one of the organizers of this the 22nd occasion of the annual event. Barry says the "commercial goods" declaration by border authorities is a tactic employed at an Ontario crossing attempt several years ago. They presume this is to shift the crossing to a less public area.
Rick Fellows, a driver who has participating since the beginning of the Caravanista movement expressed indignation, saying;
"This should be international news, that school supplies were prevented from crossing the Canada-U.S. border."
This year, VCSC invited New Yorker, Alicia Jrapko, Coordinator of the International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5 to participate. The "Five" are long-time prisoners held in the United States on charges of espionage - charges contested by the Cuban government and many human rights organizations.
This is the first year the Cuba Caravan has commenced without founder, the Reverend Lucius Walker. Walker died last year.
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Vancouver Communities in Solidarity with Cuba (VCSC) is an organization fighting in defense of Cuba. We work to build solidarity and support for Cuba within Canada. VCSC is a member of the cross-Canada Cuba group "the Canadian Network on Cuba". To do this, we organize frequent educational events, cultural events, mobilizations and actions in support of Cuba's sovereignty against Imperialist attack and in defence of the gains of the Cuban revolution. We also run 3 petition campaigns:
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-3- To Extradite Luis Posada Carrilles to Venezuela.
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