Subject: Removal of the image of Ernesto Che Guevara.
Dear Mr. Joseph Zarra, Essex County Interim Executive County Superintendent of Education
On August 8th, 2014 We, The Cuban Journalists of the Republic of Cuba in Exile, (Delegation NJ/NY) addressed several letters to school officials in Newark about the subject matter in the Central High School. Recently we were present in a meeting with the Cuban Political Ex-Prisoners where they summarized all the activities, and communications they have realized about this issue and we were surprised when they explained, that in the last meeting with some school officials, they agreed to talk again about the removal of the picture in March 2015. Are they kidding us?
We, the Cuban Community, and our organizations, have demonstrated for decades that we respect the law, and above all, we love the United States of America for many reasons among the most important of all: FREEDOM! We are against that our children and grand children be indoctrinated and brainwashed by people who accept, as a role model, in our schools an image of a terrorist, a criminal who killed hundreds of our national citizens and hated the USA where our children grow up.
Dear Mr. Joseph Zarra, we are not going to wait until March 2015 for the answer! We are asking to meet with you, the school principal, the supeintendent, the Mayor of Newark and even the Governor of New Jersey, at your earliest convenience to solve this matter. We are not going to rest until we learn that our children are safe of the poisonous communism. Since the persons that we have contacted so far are not being serious about our concerns, we are sending all the required documentation to the local, state and national media, and calling, to a mobilization with the Cuban and Latino Community for a peacefull rally in front of the Central High School of Newark in order to speak the truth about the murderer that was Ernesto Guevara. We don't have the luxury to spend more precious time trying to explain what is more than evident.
Respectfully
Dr. Antonio A. Acosta
Héctor Lemagne Sandó:. President Press Secretary
hlemagne@gmail.com
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