GUILTY Russia - US journalist Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years for espionage, 19 July 2024

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Evan Gershkovich, an US journalist for Wall Street Journal, has been sentenced to 16 years in a high-security penal colony by a Russian court. The Russian authorities have accused EG to be working for the CIA, which the US denies.
 
Yet an other journalist have been jailed in Russia, this time Alsu Kurmacheva, a Russian-American working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. She was jailed for six-and-a-half year for "spreading false information about the Russian Army" on the same day as Evan Gershkovich. Foreign journalists seems to be at risk of getting
arrested and jailed for just doing their job in Russia (not to mention the dangers to Russian journalists).
 
Anyone surprised about this? The Russian accusations and "trial" against the journalist, and other Westerners, was just a show to get back their own jailed people from the US and other western countries. I wonder whom Russia is so keen on getting back to Moscow.
 









 
Besides Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, both Alsu Kurmacheva (post #2) and German medic Rigo Krieger (sentenced in Belarus to death) were among those released, as well as several Russian anti-Putin polititians.

The man Putin most wanted released seems to have been Vadim Krasikov, a Russian hitman sentenced to 16 years in jail in Germany for the murder of a Russian opposition leader.
 
Gershkovich reportedly asked Putin for an interview on clemency form

Once a journalist, always a journalist.

"The pro forma printout included a long blank space the prisoner could fill out if desired, or simply, as expected, leave blank," the article reports.

The last line submitted a proposal of his own: After his release, would Putin be willing to sit down for an interview?"

 
A host of Russian dissidents were also freed while in return Moscow got a former FSB colonel convicted of murder as well as several individuals accused of spying or cybercrime.

Here is what we know about who was freed.

 
The two children (8 and 11) of the Russian spy couple living in Slovenia had no idea they were Russian. They were born in Argentina, and spoke Spanish and most likely Slovenian, as the family had lived in Slovenia since 2017. Poor children, having lost everything, learning that their lives had been a lie, and never to see their friends again, having to learn a new language and all those other things neccessary to live in a new country.
 

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