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Thursday, November 20, 2014
Haaretz: Charge used to keep Pollard in prison 'patently false'

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A copy of the letter signed by eight senior US officials can be viewed at
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​​​Senior U.S. officials: Charge used to keep Pollard in prison 'patently
false'
Officials send letter to U.S. President Obama slamming the 'unjust denial of
parole' for convicted spy whose 'grossly disproportionate' sentence
continues.
By Haaretz - November 20, 2014
http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/1.627616

Eight senior U.S. officials have attacked the Obama administration for the
"unjust denial of parole" for convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, calling the
charge the government uses to keep him imprisoned "patently false."

A U.S. Justice Department parole board denied a recent request to free the
convicted spy for Israel, according to the Committee to Free Jonathan
Pollard.

Pollard, who has repeatedly been denied requests for parole or for his
sentence to be commuted, recently asked to be released under restricted
conditions.

The defense and intelligence officials, including former CIA director James
Woolsey, former Assistant U.S. Defense Secretary Lawrence J. Korb and former
U.S. National Security Advisor Robert C. MacFarlane, sent a letter to U.S.
President Barack Obama last week, asking him to commute Pollard's life
sentence.

"We write to protest the unjust parole process which on August 4, 2014
denied parole to Jonathan Pollard after 29 years in prison," the officials
wrote. "Our review of the Parole Commission decision compels our strongest
objections to the conclusions of the Commission and our dismay with the
deeply flawed process."

The officials went on to say that "the allegation that Pollard’s espionage
'was the greatest compromise of U.S. security to that date' is false; and
not supported by any evidence in the public record or the classified file.
Yet it was this fiction that the Parole Commission cited to deny parole."

The officials said the government relied on a "stale, largely discredited,
28-year-old classified memorandum written by former Secretary of Defense
Caspar Weinberger" in making its decision.

"Mr. Weinberger himself discounted his original damage assessment of the
Pollard case in a 2002 interview … [and] the unreliability of the 1987
Weinberger document was known to and ignored by the Parole Commission," the
officials wrote.

Pollard received a life sentence in 1987 for passing classified information
to Israel while working as a civilian intelligence analyst. He was granted
Israeli citizenship in 1995.

The officials went on to write, "It is clear that [Pollard's] sentence is
far more severe than others in the U.S. convicted of the same offense. We
are deeply troubled that his grossly disproportionate sentence is now
continuing into a 30th year of incarceration, with no end in sight."

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