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American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
"The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker
organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed
to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based
on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the
power of love to overcome violence and injustice.
Founded in 1917 to provide conscientious objectors with an opportunity
to aid civilian victims during World War I, today the AFSC has
programs that focus on issues related to economic justice,
peace-building and demilitarization, social justice, and youth, in the
United States, and in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle
East."
Americans for Humanitarian Trade with Cuba
This page contains the "Americans for Humanitarian Trade for Cuba"
mission statement, which asks the U.S. government to lift the ban on
food and medecine to Cuba for humanitarian reasons. The page is part
of the U.S Chamber of Commerce's web site.
Center for Defense Information (CDI)
"Founded in 1972 as an independent monitor of the military, the Center
for Defense Information is a private, nongovernmental, research
organization. Its directors and staff believe that strong social,
economic, political, and military components and a healthy environment
contribute equally to the nation's security. CDI seeks realistic and
cost effective military spending without excess expenditures for
weapons and policies that increase the danger of war. CDI supports
adequate defense by evaluating our defense needs and how best to meet
them without wasteful spending or compromising our national security."
The CDI site has a wealth of information examining the potential of a
Cuban military threat to the United States. It also contains several
text documents that analyze the moral implications of the
U.S. embargo, its relevance in the post-Soviet era, and the possible
repercussions the U.S. policy on our relations with the rest of the
world.
Center for International Policy - Cuba Program
"CIP believes that the 36-year-old embargo against Cuba is a cruel and
irrational policy that works against the goals it professes to
achieve. Isolating Cuba only strengthens the Castroite position on the
island; the U.S. will only bring an end to authoritarian rule in Cuba
through a measure of political and economic engagement.
CIP Senior Fellow Wayne Smith, who served as U.S. Interests Section
chief in Havana during the Carter administration, has since 1992
guided CIP efforts to broaden the American debate on Cuba."
Cuban American Alliance Education Fund
"The Cuban American Alliance Education_ Fund, Inc., (The Alliance) is
a national non-profit organization that works for family
reunification, educates legislators on issues affecting the welfare of
Cuban Americans, and favors engagement as the best way to promote
democratic values and assistance to family and friends in Cuba."
The Cuban Committee for Democracy (CCD)
"The Cuban Committee for Democracy, Inc. (CCD) is a non-profit
organization of Cuban-Americans and individuals of other nationalities
from all walks of life, including professionals, academics and
entrepreneurs, who seek a peaceful, negotiated transition to democracy
in Cuba. The CCD, founded in 1993, represents the more moderate sector
of the Cuban-American community, whose voice is not otherwise
represented by other existing organizations. CCD is not a political
party. Rather, it seeks to fill a void and to address the
misperception that the Cuban -American community is monolithic and
uniformly conservative."
The Cuban Experience
This web site covers all aspects of Cuban culture, history, and
politics while also discussing the people, places, recent events, and
travel opportunities make the island unique.
End the Embargo Coffee
To speak out against the U.S. embargo on Cuba, and its tragic effects
on the Cuban people, we have created End the Embargo Coffee. Our aim
is to raise awareness about this nearly 40 year old unjust embargo by
donating 15" per pound to Global Exchange, an organization which
sponsors student and cultural exchanges to Cuba and lobbies for an end
to the U.S. blockade. We hope that this will foster a new
understanding between our two countries and help to combat the
embargo. Our commitment to a just cup demands no less.
National Lawyers Guild Cuba Subcommittee
Oxfam America
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Cuba Sanctions Program - Guidelines and Information
Project InfoMed USA / Cuba Solidarity Website
Solidarity oriented web-site with news from sources in Cuba,
background on the U.S. embargo of Cuba - with particularly good
information on the inclusion of food and medicine in the embargo. A
project of InfoMed USA, which supports the efforts of the Cuban public
health system to develop a nationwide electronic medical information
network.
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
The Pugwash workshop on Medical Research in Cuba: Strengthening
International Cooperation, took place from 15-17 February 2001 in
Havana, Cuba and was hosted by the Cuban Pugwash Group. The workshop
began with an overview of Cuban achievements and the current state of
Cuban biomedical research. Beginning in the early 1960s, biotechnology
and medical research became a top priority of the Cuban government,
with over one billion dollars invested in biotech R&D in the 1990s
alone. Today, Cuba boasts a ratio of 1.8 scientists per 1000
inhabitants, a level comparable to the European Union (though with a
far smaller GDP). Cuba also holds 400 patents in the biotech field.
Right to Travel Cuba Campaign
The Right to Travel to Cuba Campaign defends the right of U.S. citizens to travel to Cuba.
We welcome all individuals and organizations to join us in promoting our right to travel, study, and trade with our Cuban neighbors.
U.S. Veteran's Delegations to Cuba
This site is devoted to the ongoing project of encouraging
U.S. Veterans to travel to Cuba. The purpose behind these trips is to
establish contact between U.S. and Cuban veterans; resist and help
bring an end to the U.S. economic blockade of Cuba; deliver
humanitarian aid to the people of Cuba, and learn about Cuban society
and to communicate what is learned to the American people.
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