A team of three cyclists have set off on a gruelling cycle ride from Jersey to Gibraltar in support of cancer care charities including Jersey Hospice Care, Gibraltar Cancer Relief and Marie Curie Cancer Care.
A 17 year old local youth and a 38 year old Spanish national were arrested by HM Customs yesterday evening at British Lines Road. Both persons were seen exporting goods over the frontier fence and were arrested under the provisions of the Imports and Exports Act.
A raffle was held this Wednesday, by the AKIN Sierra Leone Project, in aid of their on-going effort to build schools and orphanages in Sierra Leone. The event was hosted in conjunction with the Gibraltar Students Association. The raffle managed to raise £1,000, which will be used to provide a new set of latrines at the Kabala Amputee primary school. The winning ticket numbers were drawn by Gabriella Martinez, along with other members of the committee. The first prize of two Gibraltar Music Festival Tickets and one night’s accommodation at Hotel Barceló in Marbella was awarded to ticket number 178, belonging to Louise Mifsud.
The GSLP Youth Section held a General Meeting yesterday, Thursday 5th September. This meeting was previously announced on several occasions and was extremely well attended by both old and new young members of the Party.
At the 59th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference currently being held inJohannesburg, Minister Samantha Sacramento presented a motion before the plenary session of the conference to seek the support of the Commonwealth countries in relation to unacceptable harassment of Gibraltar by Spain.
The resolution adopted by the assembly reads as follows:
"This Assembly notes with concern the reports of continuing harassment of Gibraltar by Spain, including the creation of lengthy delays at the land frontier between the two countries, the threat of imposing air restrictions and numerous maritime incursions into Gibraltar’s waters by the naval and para-military agencies of the Spanish state and considers that this political pressure on Gibraltar is totally unacceptable and that it must cease immediately.”
The resolution was passed by a huge majority and it provoked widespread support from the assembly and from a number of Commonwealth parliamentarians. UK MPs, the Rt Hon Sir James Paice and the Hon Andrew Percy spoke in full support and encouraged the assembly to vote for the motion. The MPs from the Falkland Islands also expressed full support and stated that they stood ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with the people of Gibraltar. The Maltese delegation not only supported the Gibraltar resolution, it further proposed that the parliamentary delegations of the Commonwealth countries that are also members of the EU, namely Malta, the UK and Cyprus, should undertake to raise the matter at EU Parliament level through their respective MEPs.