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In 1994 Martin Sheen was an initiator of the [[International Peace for Cuba Appeal]], an affiliate of the [[Workers World Party]] dominated [[International Action Center]]. | In 1994 Martin Sheen was an initiator of the [[International Peace for Cuba Appeal]], an affiliate of the [[Workers World Party]] dominated [[International Action Center]]. | ||
− | Other prominent initiators included Cuban Intelligence agent [[ | + | Other prominent initiators included Cuban Intelligence agent [[Philip Agee]], academic [[Noam Chomsky]], Congressman [[John Conyers]] and [[Charles Rangel]] <ref>International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letterhead, Nov. 14, 1994</ref>. |
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[[Category:International Peace for Cuba Appeal]] | [[Category:International Peace for Cuba Appeal]] |
Revision as of 19:14, 15 January 2010

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Peace for Cuba Appeal
In 1994 Martin Sheen was an initiator of the International Peace for Cuba Appeal, an affiliate of the Workers World Party dominated International Action Center.
Other prominent initiators included Cuban Intelligence agent Philip Agee, academic Noam Chomsky, Congressman John Conyers and Charles Rangel [1].
References
- ↑ International Peace for Cuba Appeal - letterhead, Nov. 14, 1994