BY: CAPITOL HILL CUBANS

a sense that Cuban Government wants a quid pro quo with the so-called five spies. Your reaction to that, please?
MR. CROWLEY: Look, we want to see Mr. Gross return to the United States. What he did was not a crime. We're not negotiating on his – we'd like to see him released. And his case should not be attached to any other.
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Cardinal Ortega Lies Again
at 6:48 PM
Last Friday, the Archdiocese of Havana -- led by Cardinal Jaime Ortega -- put out the following press release:
ARZOBISPADO DE LA HABANA
NOTA DE PRENSA
En continuidad con el proceso de liberación de prisioneros, se informa que otros dos (2) serán excarcelados próximamente. Ellos son:
1- ÁNGEL JUAN MOYA ACOSTA, quien desea permanecer en Cuba, y
2- GUIDO SIGLER AMAYA, quien ha manifestado que desea trasladarse a los Estados Unidos.
Orlando Márquez Hidalgo
La Habana, 4 de febrero de 2011
It says that two political prisoners would soon be released: Angel Moya, who remains in prison, and Guido Sigler Amaya, who was released the following day.
Pursuant to Guido Sigler Amaya's name, it caveats: "who has expressed that he wishes to leave for the United States."
In other words, that Sigler Amaya accepted the Cardinal's banishment condition (a further violation of his human rights), which the Cardinal has successfully pushed on 41 other political prisoners.
So Sigler Amaya set the record straight:
"That is completely false. They are miserable rats. Never at any moment did I speak with them regarding that matter. Cardinal Jaime Ortega on repeated occasions insisted that I abandon my country and accept forced exile, to which I always refused. I remember that on one occasion I told him that only in a casket would I be forced into exile to another country directly from prison, and for them to release me so I could go home since only in liberty can a man decide his destiny, not imprisoned."
Your Eminence: Isn't lying a sin, or at least, unholy?
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