Barbadian friends and ICAP delegation laid a wreath to the victims of terrorism.

Representatives of the Movement of Solidarity with Cuba accompanied the delegation ICAP visiting Barbados to lay a wreath at the monument erected in Payne Bay to victims of terrorist sabotage perpetrated on Barbadian shores on October 6, 1976 by the counterrevolutionary Cuban American mafia trained by the CIA. The ICAP´s first vice president, Elio Gamez, and the Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, Robert Hamilton, were accompanied by President of the Movement Clement Payne, David Comissiong, members of the Israel Lovell Foundation, the board of the Pan Africanist Coalition of Organizations, President Friendship Association, David Denny, as well as the First Vice President of the NUPW, Joy-Ann Inniss.
The Cuban Ambassador Francisco Fernandez took the floor to remind that criminal act named this part of the Caribbean with the aftermath of terrorism, and that upon completion of the 40 years of that mass murder its main intellectual and material authors remain free within the US territory, while the families of the victims and all the Cuban people continue to demand that justice be done. For that reason, in October it will seek to mobilize public opinion through various activities that demonstrate the unacceptability of double standards in the anti-terrorist speech.

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