The High Cost of the Five / Fernando Damaso
Posted on September 28, 2014
The trial in which the five Cuban spies were found guilty and sentenced 
to prison — a place where they enjoy internet access, regular phone 
calls, the means to entertain themselves (painting supplies, tools for 
writing poetry, etc.), sanitary living conditions, comfortable jail 
cells, medical care, nutritious food, gym facilities, a wardrobe and 
other comforts — has cost and continues to cost the American taxpayer a 
tidy sum of money.
However, it has undoubtedly cost the Cuban people even more. We are the 
ones paying the high salaries of their lawyers. Through our embassies 
overseas we pay to support the various solidarity groups seeking their 
release, the members of which are also invited as political tourists on 
all-expense-paid visits to Cuba.
As though that were not enough, there are also the round-trip airline 
tickets for all their extended family members, who routinely visit them 
in prison and proselytize on their behalf. There are also the costs 
associated with providing these family members with wardrobes, spending 
money, food and lodging. Add to this the expenses for the spies who have 
already been released and who now serve as international spokespersons.
There is the ongoing expense of demonstrations of support in Cuban 
schools, factories and businesses. There are the marches, rallies and 
concerts in their honor, the art exhibitions, the books dedicated to 
them, and many other such commemorations.
Considering all the people held in detention, it is fortunate that only 
these five — members of the so-called Wasp Network — have agreed to 
become heroes by decree. Otherwise, the costs for both the American and 
Cuban taxpayer would be exponentially greater.
25 September 2014
Source: The High Cost of the Five / Fernando Damaso | Translating Cuba - 
http://translatingcuba.com/the-high-cost-of-the-five-fernando-damaso/
 
 
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