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Subject: Fw: Vieques------ Urgente
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 00:09:07 -0400
From: Jay Moore <research@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 10:59 PM
Subject: Vieques------ Urgente
Vieques Libre - http://www.viequeslibre.org
¡Alerta Urgente! Los medios de comunicación han confirmado que dos
buques
de guerra partieron ayer (Jueves) de Virginia hacia Carolina del Norte
para recoger 1,000 Infantes de Marina y equipo militar. Se espera que en
dos días llegarán a Vieques para participar, junto al FBI y Alguaciles
Federales, en un operativo para desalojar por la fuerza a los que
enarbolan los principios de Desobediencia Civil No-Violenta en los
campamentos de resistencia.
Favor de llamar DE INMEDIATO a Janet Reno (202-514-2001) para dejarle
saber de que dicho operativo es repudiado por el Pueblo de Puerto Rico.
Dejále saber que lo mejor para los Estados Unidos será suspender dicho
plan, pues de lo contrario verán su imágen afectada internacionalmente y
tendrán que lidiar con masivas demostraciones de protesta tanto en
Puerto
Rico como en Estados Unidos.
Ahora más que nunca;
¡PAZ PARA VIEQUES!
¡Ni una bomba más!
========================================================
Alert! Media has confirmed that two Navy Warships just left Virginia,
will
stop in North Carolina to pick up 1000 Marines and equipment, and will
participate, along the FBI and Federal Marshals, in a military operation
to remove by force protesters from the resistance camps on Vieques. The
navy says it takes 2-3 days to sail to Vieques.
Now is the moment for all of us to take action and call IMMEDIATLY Janet
Reno (202-514-2001) to let her know that the people of Puerto Rico
reject
any military raid on Vieques. Let her know that the best interest of the
U.S. will be served by suspending said plan, since arrests will only
bring
shame to the U.S. in the eyes of the international community and that
massive protests will take place both in Puerto Rico and the U.S.
Now, more than ever;
PEACE FOR VIEQUES!
Not one more bomb!
Navy Ships Head To Puerto Rico
.c The Associated Press
By ROBERT BURNS
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Navy warships steamed south today to pick up a
contingent of about 1,000 Marines in anticipation of an FBI-led
operation to
remove Puerto Rican protesters from a bombing range on the island of
Vieques,
government officials said.
No military forces are to be used in the removal operation, which is
being
planned by the Justice Department in collaboration with the Coast Guard.
The
Marines are expected to secure the perimeter of the bombing range after
the
protesters are removed, the officials said, speaking on condition of
anonymity.
Federal marshals and FBI agents are expected to launch the removal
operation
next week, possibly as early as Monday, the officials said. Puerto Rican
police are to provide crowd control in the vicinity of the range, which
is
used by the Navy.
While most of the several dozen protesters who are camped out on the
bombing
range say they won't resist arrest, they do say other demonstrators will
replace them. Some promise to scatter into the hills.
They've occupied the range since April 19, 1999, when errant bombs from
a
Marine Corps jet killed civilian guard David Sanes Rodriguez.
The amphibious warships USS Bataan and the USS Nashville left their home
port
at Norfolk, Va., Thursday evening, the officials said. They planned to
receive the 1,000 Marines en route to the Caribbean, with the Marines
arriving by helicopter from Morehead City, N.C.
The ships could be in the vicinity of Vieques by Monday.
On Thursday, shortly before the two ships got under way, Pentagon
spokesman
Rear Adm. Craig Quigley said U.S. officials were consulting with Puerto
Rican
authorities on the Vieques issue but he would not comment further.
The Vieques protesters are blocking a Jan. 31 agreement between
President
Clinton and Puerto Rican Gov. Pedro Rossello to resume exercises for at
least
three years using ``dummy'' bombs in exchange for a referendum in
Vieques on
whether to close the range. The deal includes $40 million for economic
development on Vieques and the return of one-third of the island used as
a
munitions dump. The Navy has said, however, that the $40 million will
not be
made available until the protesters have been removed.
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