As a prisoner of the Cuban government for five years, Alan Gross walked 10,000 steps a day to pass the time and preserve his strength.
Now, a year after his release, his daily strolls take him through the capital of the free world. The former USAID subcontractor ambles miles from his Northwest Washington condominium — through the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park, down to the Washington Monument, across the Memorial Bridge and back up 17th Street.
Gross, a longtime development worker, was arrested in 2009 on suspicion of trying to destabilize the Communist government regime. He had been working in Cuba on behalf of the U.S. government, helping the local Jewish community gain access to the Internet.
President Obama announced Gross’s freedom last Dec. 17, in a deal involving an exchange of prisoners. That day, Obama declared plans to reestablish ties with Cuba after more than 50 years of an embargo.
“Coming home was just an incredible sense of happiness,” Gross said in an interview with The Washington Post. “From Dec. 3, 2009, the day I was arrested, my life became..read more at The Washngton Post