AYUDA CON TU VOTO ELECTRÓNICO A QUE EL GRUPO MUSICAL CUBANO BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB PUEDA ENTRAR EN ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA ASISTIR A LA CEREMONIA DE LOS PREMIOS GRAMMY. Febrero de 2004
Pulsa en este enlace:
http://action.ciponline.org/ctt.asp?u=1699648&l=17120
o lee antes el mensaje en inglés:
Asunto: FW: Buena Vista Social Group denied visas
"Welcome Mat" Pulled For Buena Vista's Grammy Award Appearance
Dear Friends:
We need you to add your voice to protest the U.S. government's discriminatory decision to stop the Buena Vista Social Club artists from entering the United States and attending the Grammy Awards.
The State Department has ruled that permitting aging musicians like Ibrahim Ferrer, 76 year-old member of the Buena Vista Social Club, to attend the Grammy's would be "detrimental to the interests" of our country.
Obviously, turning down their visas does nothing to protect America, but sends a political signal to the Cuban exile community that President Bush is still letting Miami run Cuba policy in Washington.
We need to reverse this decision and expose it as the craven act of political pandering that it is.
Go to: http://action.ciponline.org/ctt.asp?u=1699648&l=17120 now to send an automatic message to Secretary Powell protesting this decision.
Best regards,
Sarah Stephens and Eva Boster
For the Cubacentral Coalition
Action Alert: Tell Secretary of State Colin Powell to reverse decision on
Buena Vista Social Club
"Welcome Mat" Pulled For Buena Vista’s Grammy Award Appearance. We
need you to add your voice to protest the U.S. government's discriminatory
decision to stop the Buena Vista Social Club artists from entering the United
States and attending the Grammy Awards. The State Department has ruled that
permitting aging musicians like Ibrahim Ferrer, 76 year-old member of the Buena
Vista Social Club, to attend the Grammy's would be "detrimental to the
interests" of our country. Obviously, turning down their visas does nothing
to protect America, but sends a political signal to the Cuban exile community
that President Bush is still letting Miami run Cuba policy in Washington. We
need to reverse this decision and expose it as the craven act of political
pandering that it is.