By Ron Kampeas
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Advocates for Alan Gross say talk of a trade with
the “Cuban Five” is a non-starter, but acknowledge hopes that the Obama
administration will consider lower-level concessions for the five Cuban
spies in exchange for Cuban considerations for the jailed American.
Insiders say that Gross’ advocates want the U.S.
government to consider, among other measures, more family visits for the
Cuban Five, agents who were arrested in 1998 and convicted in 2001 on
espionage-related charges, and the permanent return home for the one
among them who is now out of jail and serving probation.
The Cuban government recently came closer than ever to
making explicit that the fate of the Cuban Five factors into its
considerations of whether to release Gross, the State Department
contractor who is in jail on a conviction stemming from his efforts to
connect Cuba’s small Jewish community to the Internet. More >>
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