British Solidarity Group makes a Donation to the Cuban Medical Brigade Working in Haiti
The Solidarity-with-Cuba Campaign group, from the United Kingdom has donated 12,000 pounds sterling to the island's "Henry Reeve" International Medical Brigade...
HAVANA, Cuba, Feb 22 (acn) The Solidarity-with-Cuba Campaign group, from the United Kingdom has donated 12,000 pounds sterling to the island's "Henry Reeve" International Medical Brigade to be used for buying medical supplies to help the Haitian people.
Rob Millar, director of the English group made up by more than 7,000 people and 25 national trade unions, said the contribution is equivalent to some 19,000 US dollars and that it will be used to buy surgical materials and accessories needed in the devastated nation.
"The work of the Cuban specialists is an example to the world and we are proud of that, even though the media in my country conceals this truth from the public," Millar stated at the Friendship Center, located in the Havana municipality of Vedado. "We are fighting against that silence, hoping that truth will prevail," he added.
Millar pointed out that the English organization led activities to support the island's struggle for the release of the five Cuban antiterrorists unfairly imprisoned in the United
States since 1998 for trying to prevent terrorist acts aimed at overthrowing the Revolution.
The Campaign's General Secretary, Bernard Reagan, said the mission led by Cuban doctors and those from another 24 nations making up the "Henry Reeve" brigade shows how one nation can help another in a difficult moment, instead of sending soldiers and weapons.
The Solidarity-with-Cuba Campaign group was created in 1994. It works together with Cuba in several social and cultural projects, including the restoration of the Miramar Theater and assistance in the development of artistic education.
Apoya grupo britanico de amistad labor de medicos en Haití