Thursday, April 10, 2014

Dr. Gross on a hunger strike in Cuba

(My new American Thinker post)


We've been following the incredible story of a US citizen sitting in a Cuban jail for no reason at all. 

We are not suggesting that the US invade Cuba and rescue Dr Gross but a little anger from President Obama may persuade the Castro regime that we don't like what they are doing.

We certainly should not be talking at all with the Cuban regime or shaking Raul Castro's hand at a funeral. 

This week, we learned that Dr Gross has opted for a "hunger strike" to get some attention from that fellow in  the Oval Office who keeps going from one fundraiser to another.

Fausta Wertz has been posting on the story for years.  Her latest post is a "Cuba's American hostage" and the title is right on target:
"In June, 2001, Cuban spies Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, and René González (known as the Cuban Five or the Miami Five) were convicted of 26 federal charges, including conspiracy to commit espionage, conspiracy to commit murder, and acting as agents of a foreign government. The Communist regime acknowledges that the men are intelligence agents, but were spying on the Cuban exile community and not the U.S. government.
Over the years, they have filed appeals and have become fixtures of the Cuban propaganda machine. René González was released on October 7, 2011, and Fernando González was released on February 27, 2014.  
Hernández, Guerrero and Labañino are still serving their life sentences, and the Cuban government continues to push for their release. Some 130 celebrities have asked for their release
In December 2009, Alan P. Gross was arrested while in Cuba working as a U.S. government subcontractor for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for bringing satellite phones and computer equipment to members of Cuba’s small Jewish community. He was held in jail, and, in March, 2011 was convicted for “acts against the independence or the territorial integrity of the state”. 
What does “acts against the independence or the territorial integrity of the state” means? It means that, in Cuba, attempting to provide access to the internet is a crime."
Frankly, this is a disgrace and a stain on US honor.

Dr Gross is being held on bogus grounds.  The Cuban government is hoping that the Obama administration will crack and "swap" Cuban spies for a decent man who is not a spy.  And let's not forget that Dr Gross is 63 and in frail health!

It would be nice if President Obama would say something loudly about this case, such as we are canceling remittances and flights to Cuba until Dr Gross is released.  It would be even better if President Obama or VP Biden would go to the OAS and speak bluntly about this atrocity.

Again, no one is calling for US Marines to liberate Dr Gross but a little anger would show that President Obama has something else in his mind but fundraisers and peddling untruths about "equal pay for women."

P. S. You can hear my chat with Fausta Wertz here & follow me on Twitter @ scantojr.


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