Fernando Gonzalez Is One of 'Cuban Five'
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
A
second Cuban spy of five whose release from prison is seen as critical
to the freedom of Alan Gross will likely soon be in Cuba.
Fernando Gonzalez, one of the “Cuban Five”
convicted of spying offenses in 2001, will be transferred to
immigration lockup at the end of February to await deportation to Cuba,
the Miami Herald reported Tuesday. Gonzalez was sentenced to 19 years, but appeals and good behavior reduced his sentence to 15 years.
Gross,
64, a subcontractor for the State Department on a mission to hook up
Cuba’s small Jewish community to the Internet, was arrested in December
2009 as he was leaving Cuba. The Maryland resident is serving a 15-year
sentence for “crimes against the state.”
Cuban authorities have made clear that his release could come in an exchange for the Cuban Five, and Gross’ family has suggested that the U.S. government should use this leverage in obtaining his freedom.
One of the Cuban Five, Rene Gonzalez, was released and is living in Cuba.
The
other three are serving longer sentences, the Herald said. One is in
for life because of his involvement in the Cuban Air Force’s fatal
downing of four planes dropping pamphlets on the island. Four Americans
were killed in the attack.
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