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Alan Gross, American Jailed In Cuba, Will Not Be Released Unilaterally

Alan Gross

OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ   10/ 9/11 06:22 PM ET   AP

MEXICO CITY — The United States should not expect Cuba to make a unilateral humanitarian gesture to release an imprisoned American government contractor, a senior Cuban official said Sunday.

Cuban Parliament President Ricardo Alarcon told The Associated Press in an interview that to expect such a gesture on behalf of Alan Gross "would not be reasonable."

Gross was sentenced to 15 years in prison in March for crimes against the Cuban state. He was arrested in December 2009 after getting caught illegally bringing communications equipment onto the island while on a USAID-funded democracy building program.

Cuba's Supreme Court upheld Gross' sentence in August, and U.S. efforts turned to winning his release on humanitarian grounds. Both his elderly mother and adult daughter are battling cancer and his family has suffered financial hardship since his arrest, says his wife, Judy Gross.

During a visit to Mexico, Alarcon said the U.S. government "should get a good armchair and sit down to wait" if it is hoping for a humanitarian release.

"To expect a unilateral gesture wouldn't be reasonable," Alarcon said.

He also had harsh words for former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who visited Cuba in early September to negotiate Gross' release. Cuban officials rebuffed his efforts, and Richardson went home without seeing Gross.

Alarcon said Richardson went to Cuba on a private trip and not as part of a U.S. mission. Richardson's trip "was like doing amateur diplomacy, and that doesn't exist, that's Bill's invention," Alarcon said.

Richardson has said he was invited to the island by Cuban officials to negotiate Gross' release.

Alarcon said Richardson suggested the U.S. and Cuba conduct a swap between Gross and Rene Gonzalez, one of five Cuban nationals convicted in 2001 as part of the "Wasp Network" that sought to spy on U.S. military installations in South Florida. Gonzalez has dual U.S.-Cuban citizenship.

Gonzalez was released Friday after 13 years in prison but a judge has ordered him to serve three years probation in the U.S. before returning to Cuba.

Cuban officials say the five attempted to prevent terrorist attacks on the island by monitoring Cuban exiles and tried to place operatives inside the campaigns of anti-Castro politicians. They were convicted of espionage and of trying to infiltrate U.S. military bases.

"Richardson has entangled everything because I can't believe someone would seriously think that there could be a negotiation between Rene Gonzalez ... a man who was about to complete his sentence ... and a man who is just about to start serving his," Alarcon said.

He said Gonzalez's life is at risk if he remains in South Florida, especially after U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican from Florida, said Gonzalez "has American blood on his hands."

"Not only is his life at risk ... but someone could be interested in provoking an incident with him to have the judge send him back to prison," Alarcon said.

Alarcon said sending Gonzalez back to Cuba would be in the best interests of both the United States and Cuba, and he also urged the Obama administration free the four other members of the ring still in prison.

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08:56 PM on 11/14/2011
How come nobody is talking about Gross is a Jew? doesn't american Jews want to help get him out? Should I write to my senantors? julie
05:55 PM on 10/10/2011
Whether or not you agree with the laws in another country, you have an obligation to obey them if you're visiting there, and you can expect to suffer the consequences if you're caught breaking them. Don't look for my sympathy if you're guilty.
10:06 AM on 10/10/2011
He is getting exercise, losing weight, and he has access to free health care. And he is a spy.
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World Expedition
Speak Truth to Power
02:11 AM on 10/10/2011
If Florida moves up in the two party primaries, US-Cuba relations will only become more twisted.
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Seawolf56
Truth should never be censored
09:55 PM on 10/09/2011
Good In America we don't like spies either. If he obeyed the countries law he'd be ok, but he chose not to and he's in jail, bye....
08:57 PM on 10/09/2011
Did anybody besides me notice that Cuban spy Rene Gonzalez was released from an American prison this week?

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/08/world/americas/rene-gonzalez-one-of-the-cuban-five-released-on-probation.html?scp=1&sq=cuban%20spy&st=cse

Does anybody besides me smell prisoner exchange?
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CymroTramor
saysomethinginwelsh
08:52 PM on 10/09/2011
Free the Cuban Five....then talk and negotiate
08:59 PM on 11/14/2011
Do you think this is a conspiracy?
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Humberto Capiro
07:17 PM on 10/09/2011
Mr. Gross had a receipt to bring this equipment into Cuba and the Cuban Government knew this very well (see article below). There is also testimony that the Jewish Community knew of his work (see article below) and that he had been there many times. I also want to point out that the International Press was not allowed inside the courtroom (see article below) on any of his proceedings!

With American In Cuban Prison, Wife Hopes For Clemency-

The equipment is illegal in Cuba without government permission, but a source close to the case told CNN that "at trial, the defense presented a receipt from Cuban Customs to demonstrate the Cubans were both aware of and approved what Alan brought in."

http://www.10news.com/news/29066339/detail.html

CBS NEWS: Cuban Jewish leader knew imprisoned American-First member of Cuba's small Jewish community admits knowing and talking to American Alan Gross, imprisoned for allegedly smuggling illegal satellite communication devices-By Portia Siegelbaum

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/02/24/501364/main20036259.shtml

NPR : In Cuba, Jailed American Alan Gross Faces Trial

BLOCK: Now, foreign journalists, I understand, are not allowed into the courtroom to cover the trial. You were outside the courthouse today. What were you able to learn there?

http://www.npr.org/2011/03/04/134272743/In-Cuba-Jailed-American-Faces-Trial

THE CUBAN 5 WERE TRIED & THEIR CASE WENT TO THE SUPREME COURT AND WAS DENIED!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Five
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jasev01
06:47 PM on 10/09/2011
as I said you can't except them to hand over our guy when we don't even talk to them and we are keeping 5  of their guys.  This is the price that has to be paid by innocent people.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
06:38 PM on 10/09/2011
Last year, we held the prisoner exchange with Russia, so why not do the same with Cuba?
08:54 PM on 10/09/2011
Simply..... the five criminals are US citizens, Allan Gross too...... you don't exchange American citizens for other American citizens....... furthermore, Allan gross did not committed any crime while the 5 criminals are convicted of espionage, association for terrorism, murder and incitation to violence.
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LMPE
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01:17 AM on 10/10/2011
They got convicted in a hostile climate, and everything that I've read about the trial says that no evidence got presented that they did any of what you just described, ergo, it was an illegitimate trial.
07:56 AM on 10/10/2011
So now we know that Allan Gross "did not committed any crime", thank you. Now can you tell me where Jimmy Hoffa is burried?
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nofriendofrepublicans
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09:13 PM on 10/09/2011
The cubans in Miami run that part of the world.
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LMPE
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01:16 AM on 10/10/2011
Well, obviously.
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Rubenillo
The truth always prevails
07:00 PM on 10/10/2011
We Cubans don't run Miami. We are very conservative and anti-communist. And people like you don't deserve to live in this country. You should move to a communist country and have a taste of the communist living then you can talk. NOT FRIENDLY WITH DEMOCRATS