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Boycott Aruba Until Natalie Holloway is Found!!
Richmond, VA
Thursday, November 10, 2005
 
For Immediate Release

Contact: Polly Franks, Board of Directors

National Coalition of Victims in Action

Telephone (804) 564-9196

The National Coalition of Victims in Action, a nonprofit organization comprised of crime survivors, many of whom are parents of murdered children, is publicly supporting the Aruban boycott proposed by Alabama Governor Bob Riley. Alabama U.S. Senator Richard Shelby has also urged a voluntary boycott in order to pressure the Aruban government into cooperating more fully with the investigation of Holloway's May 30th disappearance.

Like Sen. Shelby, among many others, the Coalition is concerned that the present investigation has stagnated. Senator Shelby stated in a letter, "From all appearances, this investigation has been plagued with inconsistencies and conflicting information" Coalition Board member Polly Franks affirms, "This young lady has been missing for nearly six months, And her parents deserve answers. At the very least they need to know where she is so they can bring their daughter home" In lieu of any official boycott by the State Department, the Coalition is urging all concerned Americans to voluntarily boycott vacationing in Aruba until Natalie is found. "A boycott is the least we can do for Natalie, and her parents," says Franks. "Would you want to send your teenaged daughter off to Aruba anytime soon? I wouldn't!"
 
Polly Franks
National Coalition of Victims in Action
Richmond, VA
804-261-4041
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