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Sentence Pending on Gross'' Trial in Havana
By hr/yrc/ro
Prensa Latina News Agency
Sunday, Mar 6, 2011

Havana, Mar 6 (Prensa Latina) According to an official communiqué the trial of the US citizen Alan Phillip Gross finished with the sentence pending.

Alan Philip Gross, U.S. spy arrested in Cuba.
The sentencing trial is pending in the People's Provincial Tribunal of the City of Havana after concluding last Saturday Gross' hearing for the crimes against the territorial integrity of the Cuba.

The communiqué states that public prosecutor's office presented evidences showing the defendant's direct participation in the introduction and development in the country of a subversive project to try to overthrow the Cuban Revolution.

Gorss had the idea to employ sophisticated technologies to create clandestine communication networks out of the control of the Cuban authorities to feed counterrevolutionary provocations.

The transmissions would be addressed to young people, universities, cultural and religious centers, women and racial groups.

Gross recognized that he was used and deceived by the Development Alternative Inc, a company contracted by the U.S. government agency USAID, which is subordinated to the U.S Department of State.

The U.S Department of State is responsible for supporting political destabilization programs against governments that are favored by the White House in Latin America and in many other parts of the world.

The defendant accused DAI of putting him in peril and of leading him to the current situation, ruining his life and the economy of his family.

During the hearing the defendant made a free statement and answer the questions the prosecutor asked regarding his crime.

It was taken into account the statements of 10 witnesses, of nine experts who presented 26 reports, the report of the instructor, in addition to abundant material and documentary evidence submitted by the prosecutor's office.

Gross' wife, U.S attorneys and consular representatives of the U.S. Interest Section in Havana. Were present in the hearing.

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Source: Prensa Latina News Agency