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DOBBS FERRY, N.Y., Aug. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Time Magazine poses the right question, 'Will the White House Fight to End the Cuba Travel Ban?'" said John McAuliff, founder and executive director of a twenty-five-year-old non-governmental organization, the Fund for Reconciliation and Development. http://www.time.com/ time/nation/article/0,8599,2012476,00.html?xid=rss- topstories#ixzz0xQrh1qvI
The Obama Administration must choose quickly how much to enable travel to Cuba for non-tourist people-to-people purposes. It has obligated itself to respond to Cuba's ongoing release of 'Black Spring' prisoners. Half of those who were still imprisoned since 2004 have already been freed," McAuliff observed.
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: John McAuliff of the Fund for Reconciliation and Development, +1-914-231-6270, +1-917-859-9025
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: John McAuliff of the Fund for Reconciliation & Development, +1-917-859-9025
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: John McAuliff of the Fund for Reconciliation and Development, +1-914-231-6270, +1-917-859-9025
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: John McAuliff, +1-914-231-6270, or +1-917-859-9025, weekend, evenings +1-914-674-3696
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: John McAuliff of the Fund For Reconciliation & Development, +1-917-859-9025
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DOBBS FERRY, N.Y., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "While the White House dithers, an historic decision on U.S. relations with Cuba will be made tomorrow by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs," said John McAuliff, founder and executive director of the Fund for Reconciliation and Development.
At noon on Wednesday, September 29, the Committee will mark-up the travel section of HR 4645. (live webstream at http:// www.hcfa.house.gov) If a majority approve the language to end all restrictions on travel to Cuba, the bill is expected to go to the House floor after the mid-term election.
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DOBBS FERRY, N.Y., June 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The head of a US non-governmental organization that advocates normal relations between Cuba and the United States has called upon both countries to "climb down from their diplomatic high horses and to arrange for the release of Alan Gross without needless further delay.
John McAuliff, founder and executive director of the Fund for Reconciliation and Development asked, "Why doesn't former president Bill Clinton fly to nearby Havana to meet with President Raul Castro, just as he traveled around the world to North Korea and met with Kim Il-Sung to obtain the release of two Korean-American journalists. In both cases local laws were clearly violated, but charges of espionage were a political exaggeration."
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To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: John McAuliff of the Fund for Reconciliation & Development, +1-914-674-3696, +1-917-859-9025, +1-914-674-3696