The members of the 32th Pastors for Peace Caravans of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO), from the United States, led by Gail Walker, daughter of the late Reverend Lucius Walker, visits the Guantanamo Province, where they will be received in José Martí Park, located in the historic center of this city.

Ana Teresa Nápoles Disotuar, territorial delegate of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), informed that the Caravan will visit the La Gobernadora tourist viewpoint, located near Guantánamo Bay, next to kilometer 25 of the highway that it leads from the provincial capital to the municipalities of San Antonio del Sur, Imías, Baracoa and Maisí.

They will then hold a meeting with officers and combatants of the Border Brigade, Antonio Maceo Order, a unit in charge of defending the border with the territory occupied by the US Naval Base in Guantanamo, against the will of the Cuban people and in violation of the most elementary regulations of international law.

Pastors for Peace visited the province in May 2022 to participate in the VII International Seminar for Peace and the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases, an event attended by Fernando González Llort, Hero of the Republic of Cuba and president of ICAP, and María do Socorro Gómez, in charge of the World Peace Council.

Since their arrival in Cuba on July 18 through the Frank País International Airport, in Holguín, the members of the caravan carry out an intense program of activities in that town and the neighboring territories of Granma and Santiago de Cuba, which included the participation of its members. in the central act for the 70th anniversary of the events of July 26, 1953, held in the polygon of the former Moncada Barracks, now turned into a Museum and School City.

Pastors for Peace has been promoting a solidarity project for three decades to challenge the travel bans on Cuba, call for the normalization of relations between the two nations and demand the end of the criminal economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Archipelago.