The Post reported:
Cuba’s top court has rejected the final appeal of a U.S. government contractor sentenced to 15 years in prison, despite appeals from top American officials for his release.
Alan P. Gross, of Potomac, Md., has been held since December 2009 for distributing satellite communications equipment to Cuba’s Jewish community. He was sentenced in March for his work, which Cuban authorities claimed was aimed at undermining the island’s Communist government.
“This is a deplorable human rights violation. It has been well documented that Mr. Gross is simply a humanitarian who was seeking to help the Jewish community in Cuba access the Internet. The Castro regime’s cowardly fear of what would happen if Cuban citizens have access to uncensored information does not justify this man’s incarceration at all, much less for 15 years. Mr. Gross’s unjust sentence is the latest example of everything that is wrong with the Castro regime. For every Alan Gross, there are many more Cubans being incarcerated, harassed and repressed for simply yearning to be free.
“The Obama administration’s insistence on moving forward with policies that put more money in this terrorist-sponsoring regime’s coffers is baffling and runs contrary to everything America should stand for. I urge President Obama to halt his misguided unilateral concessions, deny the regime the resources it needs to impose its repressive will, condemn . . . [Friday’s] decision and insist that Mr. Gross be released immediately.”
“It was wrong of the Cuban regime to arrest Alan Gross, it was wrong to imprison him and it was wrong to reject his appeal. Alan Gross was in Cuba to help bring the Internet to the small Jewish community — not a crime, except in a dictatorship like Cuba. Rejecting his appeal was simply unjustified and inhumane, and I call upon the Cuban regime to release Alan Gross without delay.”
Cuba’s “laws” permit clemency, so Gross could be released by the Castros any day they please. In that sense the ball is squarely in their court, all of Gross’s “legal” appeals having run out. But in another sense the ball is now in President Obama’s court. . . . But in fact the Obama administration has given the Castro regime numerous benefits, for example allowing more Americans to travel to Cuba and thereby help its economy. Some of those benefits were awarded in 2009 soon after coming into office, but others were put into place this year, even as Alan Gross sat in a Cuban prison.
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