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U.S. contractor sentenced to 15 years in Cuba trial

U.S. contractor sentenced to 15 years in Cuba trial

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U.S. aid contractor Alan Gross (C), 61, is escorted by Cuban security agents to court during his ongoing trial in Havana March 5, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer

U.S. aid contractor Alan Gross (C), 61, is escorted by Cuban security agents to court during his ongoing trial in Havana March 5, 2011.

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By Jeff Franks

HAVANA | Sat Mar 12, 2011 3:13pm EST

HAVANA

(Reuters) - U.S. aid contractor Alan Gross has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for crimes against the Cuban state, state-run television reported on Saturday, in the latest setback to relations between two Cold War enemies.

A panel of judges reached the decision after a two-day trial last week in which prosecutors said Gross was involved in what the government described as a U.S.-funded "subversive project" to "topple the Revolution."

The case was the latest flare-up in U.S.-Cuba relations that have been sour since a 1959 revolution put Fidel Castro in power.

Gross, 61, was convicted of "acts against the independence and territorial integrity of the state" for working to set up clandestine Internet networks for Cuba dissidents using "sophisticated" communications technology.

Prosecutors sought a 20-year sentence for the longtime development worker, who has been jailed since his arrest in Havana on December 3, 2009.

The United States, which has contended from the beginning that Gross was only setting up Internet access for the island's small Jewish community, reacted angrily to the decision.

"Today's sentencing adds another injustice to Alan Gross's ordeal. He has already spent too many days in detention and should not spend one more," White House National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement.

"We urge the immediate release of Mr. Gross so that he can return home to his wife and family," Vietor said.

U.S. spokeswoman Gloria Berbena at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana said Gross was "in Cuba helping average Cubans connect with the rest of the world. It is appalling that the Cuban government seeks to criminalize what most of the world deems normal, in this case access to information and technology."

Gross's attorney Peter Kahn said the Gross family was "devastated by the verdict and harsh sentence announced today."

"Alan and his family have paid an enormous personal price in the long-standing political feud between Cuba and the United States. We will continue to work with Alan's Cuban attorney in exploring any and all options available to him, including the possibility of an appeal," he said in a statement.

Few details of the trial have been released, but the television report said Gross told the court he had been "used and manipulated" by DAI, the Maryland-based company that had contracted him to work in Cuba.

DAI had a contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development to conduct projects aimed at promoting political change on the Caribbean island.

Gross accused DAI of having put him in danger and his current situation of "ruining the life and economy of his family," Cuba said in a statement last week at the end of the trial.

His detention brought to a halt a mild warming in U.S.-Cuba relations after U.S. President Barack Obama took office and the United States has said it will not undertake any more initiatives with the Caribbean island until Gross is free.

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Comments (3)
jagrio wrote:

what did he expect?

Mar 12, 2011 1:55pm EST  --  Report as abuse
OCTheo wrote:

If the US releases the “Cuban 5″ who were arrested, tried and imprisoned, Gross will be free.

Mar 12, 2011 4:35pm EST  --  Report as abuse
OCTheo wrote:

If the US releases the “Cuban 5″ who were arrested, tried and imprisoned, Gross will be free.

Mar 12, 2011 4:35pm EST  --  Report as abuse

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