Cuba says it will release 2,900 prisoners, including some convicted of political crimes, in the next few days.
President Raul Castro said the move was a goodwill gesture after receiving numerous requests by relatives and religious institutions. But US national Alan Gross, who is serving 15 years for crimes against the state, is not among those to be freed.
President Castro also cited an upcoming visit by Pope Benedict XVI among the reasons for the amnesty, saying the humanitarian act showed Cuba's strength.
Mark Lobel reports.
Where are all the human rights groups that are so gung ho for Philidelphia cop killers and terrorist supporters like Assange or traitors like Manning are quiet on Alan Gross.
Where are liberal talk shows on this, hey gooman are Jews not important to you?
MagicKirin 2 months ago