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WCC: Ecumenical Delegation Notes "Abundant Solidarity"...


From "Sheila MESA" <smm@wcc-coe.org>
Date 18 Oct 1999 06:37:39

World Council of Churches
Press Update
18 October 1999

ECUMENICAL DELEGATION NOTES "ABUNDANT SOLIDARITY" IN CUBA

cf. WCC Press Release of 8 October 1999
cf. WCC Press Update of 12 October 1999
cf. WCC Press Release of 13 October 1999
cf. WCC Press Update of 14 October 1999

Trapped in Cuba's capital by Hurricane Irene, an international ecumenical delegation witnessed the organizational ability of the Cuban people as they mobilized all across the island to move those in danger out of harm's way.

Although four people died and several aging buildings collapsed in downtown Havana, observers here claimed the damages wrought by Irene would have been much greater were it not for Cuba's civil defence.

"We witnessed determined discipline, there was no nervousness, people clearly knew how to handle the crisis provoked by the hurricane," said the Rev. Dr Konrad Raiser, general secretary of the World Council of Churches.

Raiser came to Havana accompanied by regional ecumenical leaders for the first stop of a four-nation swing through the Caribbean and Central America. Originally scheduled to leave Cuba on 14 October, the group was unable to leave the island nation until the following day when it flew to southern Mexico. Yet the lingering presence of the hurricane meant the delegation was unable to fly on to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where it had scheduled meetings with church officials and civil society leaders.

Once weather conditions permit, Raiser will fly to Costa Rica, the Central American nation which was to be the third country on the group's itinerary. On 21 October he will travel to Honduras, which was left devastated almost a year ago by Hurricane Mitch.

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