Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How to free Alan Gross from Cuban prison

How to free Alan Gross from Cuban prison
Published: October 8

The news that Alan Gross, the contractor for the U.S. Agency for
International Development who has been unjustly detained in Cuba since
2009, might have cancer is not just a personal tragedy ["Maryland man,
jailed in Cuba, might have cancer," news, Oct. 2]. Mr. Gross's only
"offense" to the Cuban government was trying to give a laptop computer
and satellite telephone to one of the island's small Jewish communities.

In addition to a five-month growth on his shoulder that Cuban doctors
call "benign," Mr. Gross reportedly has lost 100 pounds. His continuing
detention and deteriorating health demonstrate the utter disdain that
the Cuban government has for basic human rights. The Obama
administration's unilateral extension of a hand of friendship to the
Castro brothers has not changed the nation's brutal dictatorship.

President Obama holds the key that could open the door to Mr. Gross's
jail cell. He should tell Havana that U.S. patience has run short and
that, until Mr. Gross is released, remittances that the Cuban government
heavily taxes and relies upon will be cut off and the "people to people"
policy allowing American tourists to travel to Cuba will end.

The United States has the largest diplomatic mission in Cuba. If U.S.
diplomats there can't protect someone like Mr. Gross from abuse and
mistreatment, it is time that Mr. Obama consider bringing them home.

Frank Calzon, Washington

The writer is executive director at the Center for a Free Cuba.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-to-free-alan-gross-from-cuban-prison/2012/10/08/25ec12c6-0fb3-11e2-ba6c-07bd866eb71a_story.html

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