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Havana, November 15 (RHC)-- The 31st edition of the Caravan of Pastors for Peace is arriving in Cuba Monday to confirm its support for the Caribbean country in the face of threats and sanctions.
With an extensive program in Havana and Matanzas provinces, the activists will come from Miami with medicines and supplies to support the fight against Covid-19, said authorities of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, ICAP.
The caravan members will visit the Martin Luther King Center, the Memorial of the Denunciation, and several scientific centers in Havana.
According to the announced itinerary, they will also visit the Fidel Castro Center, an institution dedicated to studying the thought of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution and the Latin American School of Medicine.
They will meet with women entrepreneurs and representatives of mass organizations.
Pastors for Peace is a project of the Interfaith Foundation for Community Organizing (IFCO). It was born in 1988 in response to the aggressive policy of then U.S. President Ronald Reagan against Latin American countries.
The new edition of the Caravan will arrive in Cuba amid an unprecedented slander campaign against the island's government, promoted with the sole purpose of generating a popular uprising.