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Preparations have begun in Miami and other parts of the World for the second annual Cuban Memorial on February 2004.

MIAMI/FLORIDA/December 1, 2003/www.netforcuba.org -
Next February the Cuban Memorial will commemorate its first anniversary. Once again the Cuban Memorial will reinforce its commitment to denounce the horrible Cuban Genocide caused by Fidel Castro’s regime.

In February 2003, more than 10,000 crosses were solemnly displayed at Tamiami Park in Miami, Florida. Each cross symbolized the struggle of thousands of persons who have lost their lives because of Fidel Castro and his henchmen.

In an interview with Net for Cuba International, chief coordinator Mr. Renato Gomez said the Cuban Memorial will take place next February 20 through the 23 in Tamiami Park. The schedule is as follows:

February 20: Opens 10:00 a.m. to the public
Vigil in remembrance of all who have perished 7:00 p.m.

February 21: Ecumenical Service 3:00 p.m.
Solemn Vigil 7:00 p.m.

February 22: Service for family members 3:00 p.m.

February 23: Cuban Memorial Day
Ecumenical service and closing ceremony 7:00 p.m.


During the Cuban Memorial week religious services will be offered throughout the World in solidarity with the events in Miami. We encourage persons of all denominations to solicit their churches, temples and places of worship to remember those who have perished by offering the appropriate services.

We ask those who schedule religious services in their hometowns to please visit the Masses and religious services section at www.memorialcubano.org and provide the details so others in the same geographic area may participate in the services.

An updated list of persons included in the Cuban Memorial is available in the website in various languages. Please feel free to print, e-mail and distribute the Cuban Memorial list as long as it s content is not altered and its source is cited.

You may contact the Cuban Memorial Organizational Committee at: 305-666-0330 or E-Mail us at: info@memorialcubano.org 

Cuban Memorial Official Website: www.cubanmemorial.org 



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