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U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Indemnifies The Navy For Damages To The Puerto Rican Island of Vieques

Press Release: Committee for the Rescue & Development of Vieques

Supreme Court continues federal abuse against Vieques after today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in favor of the Navy in the case of 7 million Viequenses vs. U.S. Navy in a claim for health-damages, the speaker of the Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques (CPRDV) calls on the Government of Puerto Rico to defend the citizens of the island municipality.

Puerto Rican scientists and others close to the case of Vieques, congressmembers and community voices now criticized the report published last week by the Federal Agency for Toxic Substances /& Disease Registry (ATSDR). For ten years, this agency has generated reports exonerating all Navy liability for damage to health-issues in Vieques. Now, few days before the U.S. Supreme Court considered the case of final appeal, the federal agency did announce its findings. A coincidence? We doubt it.


The Federal Agencies – Environment Protection Agency (EPA), the Federal Court (in all instances), the Interior Department / the Department for Fish and Wildlife, and the ATSDR – acted in complicity with the Navy in a process of destruction of the environment, of natural cultural resources, of the economy and of the health of the people of Vieques, which began half a century ago and continues even ten years after the cessation of the bombing. In Vieques there is some hope for the new administration of Isla Nena (Vieques) and Isla Grande (Puerto Rico), being both the mayor and the legislative chairmen and many others in positions of power, with many people who participated in the fight against the military presence.

Mayor Victor Emeric has a long history of activism in favour of the de-militarization, in the struggle for better maritime transportation, for improved health-care and for the development of the community. Both Jaime Perreyó in the House of Representatives and Eduardo Bhatia, President of the Senate of Puerto Rico, have participated actively in civil disobedience-events between 1999 and 2003. However, according to members of the CPRDV, recent complaints re: the ATSDR reports and the crisis in Vieques came from Puerto-Rican scientists like Dr. Arturo Massol, and from US congressmen such as Steve Rothman and Alan Grayson. The Viequenses urge Puerto Rican politicians to require the strongest and most appropriate, transparent process of environmental cleanup with a more active participation and for the economic benefit of the Vieques community. They required urgent further actions by the Government of Puerto Rico and the Federal Government to relieve patients suffering from cancer and other catastrophic diseases and insisted on the need to provide the island with a hospital pursuant to the crisis in Vieques. During his campaign, President Obama made varies promises to the Governor of Puerto Rico Anibal Acevedo Vila and to the community of Vieques promising actions which he would take, if he was elected, aiming to alleviate the situation in Vieques. However, at the start his second administration period in the White House, Obama has done absolutely nothing to help improve the lives of our community.

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Puerto Rico Attracts Japanese Tourism

New York, NY- Notions United LLC, the NY based Japanese PR firm has launched the website, “Tavi Puerto Rico” (www.tavipuertorico.com) . On Tuesday October 23rd come celebrate its launch at the legendary Latin Club COPACABANA hosted by Notions United. LLC. Tavi Puerto Rico acts as a liaison between Puerto Rico and Japanese travelers and offers unique travel information including dining, shopping, attractions, events, museums and accommodation.

Tavi Puerto Rico is the FIRST and ONLY travel website to introduce the island of Puerto Rico to Japanese tourists while encouraging them to visit the stunning island. Currently, there is minimal information about Puerto Rico available in Japanese despite the island being an up and coming destination for Japanese tourists. Puerto Rico is a convenient vacation destination from the U.S. as you can speak English, use U.S. currency, and customs at the airport is obsolete. All of this offers an easy travel experience.  With the help of the Japanese Yen, many Japanese tourists take advantage of the exchange rate and go abroad.  According to the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA), Japanese tourists who travel overseas spend an average of $3000.00 and seek high quality services, luxury accommodation and fine dining experience during their stay.

        

With a “Tavi Puerto Rico” Banner placement on the most popular Japanese online food magazine, “PECOPECO!”, which is also run by Notions United LLC, Tavi Puerto Rico can reach 20,000 unique Japanese visitors a month. Utilizing Social Media to reach out to Japanese tourists, through Tavi Puerto Rico official Facebook page it will provide up to date travel information about Puerto Rico.

For event coverage please contact:

Notions United’s PR – Kazuko Nagao Kazuko@notionsunited.com

Tavi Puerto Rico Chef Executive Officer : Kazuko Nagao
Japan native, Kazuko is a partner of Japanese Public Relationship Company Notions United LLC which was founded in 2006. She has lived in NYC for 12 years and has strong ties with Japanese community in NYC. She is also a publisher of an online food magazine for Japanese foodies in New York City. Aside from covering New York’s exciting culinary scene and promoting her Japanese clients in the New York market, she also has been promoting Salsa Music and Dance since 1998 both in Japan and New York and received an award. She took a boys salsa dance group from Starlite Dance Studio in Bronx New York to Japan twice, giving them an opportunity to perform in Japan and show the youth that performing can be an intercultural experience. She received an award at the 8th annual Los Angeles Salsa Congress for her contribution of supporting Latin music. With her strong Japanese network in business and the Salsa world, Tavi Puerto Rico will be the best information source to promote Puerto Rico to Japanese tourists.