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naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
4. That's not what Jorge Bolanos says
Thu Dec 6, 2012, 10:05 PM
Dec 2012

But it's not like he speaks for Cuba or anything

http://www.pslweb.org/liberationnews/news/ambassador-jorge-a-bolaos.html

May 5, 2012

Wolf Blitzer
The Situation Room
CNN America, Inc.
820 First Street NE
8th Floor
Washington D.C. 20002-4243
Dear Mr. Blitzer:
In connection with your conversation with Mr. Alan Gross, broadcasted on May 4, 2012 in "The Situation Room", I'm writing to request that my government's positions on the case be equally made known. These are:

The Cuban government has conveyed to the U.S. government Cuba's willingness to find a humanitarian solution on a reciprocal basis in the case of Mr. Gross.
Mr. Gross was not convicted for helping the Cuban Jewish community to connect to the Internet. All Cuban synagogues have Internet; they had Internet before Mr. Gross came to Cuba.
Mr. Gross violated Cuban laws by implementing a U.S. government program aimed at attempting to undermine Cuba's constitutional order. The undercover activities of Mr. Gross in Cuba constitute crimes in many countries, including in the United States.
During his visits to Cuba, Mr. Gross never told the people he contacted that he was working for the U.S. government. He is not an activist who came to Cuba to assist the Cuban people; he is a professional paid for by the U.S. government.

• Mr. Alan Gross is in good physical conditions, he receives specialized medical care, balanced meals, regular consular access, visits by friends and political and religious personalities. He has had visits by his wife and he maintains systematic and stable communication with his family.
• The cases of Rene Gonzalez and Alan Gross are very different. Rene served his sentence to the last day, and he remains in the U.S. against his will, away from his family. The decision by a Florida federal judge to allow Rene to travel to Cuba is in line with the conditions imposed for Rene's supervised release, which allow his traveling to Cuba, following authorization by the probation officer or the court. His wife Olga is not even allowed to visit him during his term of supervised release.

The Cuban government has facilitated all visits by family members, friends, religious figures and political personalities that have requested access to Mr. Gross. These conditions are very different from the cruel regime of solitary confinement that has been arbitrarily meted out against the Cuban Five: Gerardo, Ramon, Antonio, Fernando and even Rene. They have strict restrictions against giving interviews to the U.S. press.
The Five have been almost 14 years in U.S. prisons, for gathering information on terrorist groups conducting attacks against Cuba from the U.S. Such information helped save lives in both countries. The Five were not in the possession of government secrets nor did they attempt to undermine U.S. security.
The Five have faced obstacles to contact with their families and two of them, Gerardo and Rene have not been visited by their wives, Adriana and Olga. Gerardo's mother died while he was in prison, and the mothers and fathers of the other four are very old. Gerardo and his wife have not been able to conceive a child.

Sincerely,
Jorge A. Bolaños Suárez
Chief of the Cuban Interests Section
Washington DC

Peter Kornbluh's a tremendous person. Glad he went there to meet Alan Gross. Judi Lynn Dec 2012 #1
Cuba won't trade a criminal for patriots. Would create a false equivalency. Mika Dec 2012 #3
That's not what Jorge Bolanos says naaman fletcher Dec 2012 #4
And this addresses or contradicts my comment, how? Mika Dec 2012 #5
Totally. naaman fletcher Dec 2012 #7
In that statement? Where? Mika Dec 2012 #8
??? naaman fletcher Dec 2012 #10
Here's Raul's own daughter proposing it also naaman fletcher Dec 2012 #11
They both were caught for illegally using spectrum. joshcryer Dec 2012 #6
Link to the Cuban Five illegally listening to secure channels, please. Mika Dec 2012 #9
Here you go: joshcryer Dec 2012 #12
Where does it say that they were listening to them? Mika Dec 2012 #16
BTW, anyone with an auto scanner VHF radio can get and listen to these frequencies. Mika Dec 2012 #17
How else are they going to know the frequencies were being used by the conspirators? joshcryer Dec 2012 #18
I was thinking about the other side,the U.S. signalling all this time they are above giving up the 5 Judi Lynn Dec 2012 #13
I guess he should have thought about non-belligerency prior to his CIA op. Mika Dec 2012 #2
This nonsense could end in one day if the US govt. stopped being so stubborn. Daniel537 Dec 2012 #14
I'm glad his wife is pressing this hard. At least it is getting press attention flamingdem Dec 2012 #15
The US believes Cuba is on a cusp of change, I don't think they'll do it. joshcryer Dec 2012 #19
I don't think they'll do it either, unfortunately. Daniel537 Dec 2012 #20
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