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Public Employee Press
By ERNESTO
MORA DC 37 Members joined 100,000 New Yorkers at the Puerto Rican Day Parade June 10 to celebrate their ethnic pride and press for the U.S. Navy to stop practice bombing on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques. This is a great day, said Anthony Colón, vice president of Custodial Employees Local 1597. It shows magnificent solidarity people of different races marching together for a cause. To the cheers of two million spectators, Salsa superstar Marc Anthony led the long stream of floats and marchers up Fifth Avenue. Other celebrities included Miss Universe Denise Quiñones, boxing champs John Ruiz and Felix Trinidad and actor Edward James Olmos. Growing Latino political power was on display as all of the citys mayoral candidates attended and were joined by Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Charles E. Schumer, Gov. George E. Pataki, Puerto Rico Gov. Sila Calderón and Vieques Mayor Dámaso Serrano. Vieques is not an anti-American issue, said Local 371s José Santos, who recently went to Vieques and participated in civil disobedience activities against the Navy. This is a human rights issue. The bombing has to end. Demonstrations against the military presence there escalated two years ago, after a bomb killed David Sanes, a security guard. Local
372 marcher: Bombing destroys lives Local 372 Recording Secretary Milagros Rodríguez said a student from Vieques at school told me her family wakes up in the middle of the night from the bombings, and she had nightmares. This problem affects people psychologically. DC 37 has a long-term commitment to peace in Vieques. The Executive Board voted 20 years ago to demand ouster of the Navy, said José Sierra, vice chair of the DC 37 Latino Heritage Committee. He and Committee Chair Magda De Jesus organized the unions participation in the parade. At a New York City Central Labor Council press conference on June 8, DC 37 Deputy Administrator Zachary Ramsey said, The bombing must end right now! He pointed out that AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee introduced the Viva Vieques resolution that passed unanimously at last years AFL-CIO convention. Shortly after the parade, President George W. Bush said the Navy would leave Vieques by 2003, but the delay proved unacceptable to many people, and the protests continued. We cant wait until more people die, said Mr. Arroyo. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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