Senator puts hold on US funding for Cuba opposition
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- 03 / 27 / 2010
Kerry has "a temporary hold" on the programs while US State Department officials "undertake a review of these programs, and while the Committee investigates whether they're effectively accomplishing our shared goal," said Kerry spokesman Frederick
Jones.
"We all want democratic change in Cuba," said Jones. "The question is whether American taxpayers are getting progress towards that goal."
The State Department last year effectively froze the 40 million dollars that Congress appropriated for those programs while it conducted a review, the Washington Post reported.
The funds are used largely for distributing information and telecommunications equipment to opposition groups and civil society members.
A State Department contractor, Alan Gross, 60, was arrested in December in Havana and accused of being an intelligence agent after seeking to help Jewish groups communicate with people outside the country by distributing mobile phones and computers.
The hold will be lifted once Kerry has "assurances that these programs have eliminated waste, fraud, and abuse," said Jones.
Source: Yahoo
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