Brussels – The Russian court in Yekaterinburg sentenced Evan Gershkovich, a US journalist accused of espionage by the Kremlin, to 16 years in prison. The last time an American journalist was behind bars in Russia was 1986; there was still the Berlin Wall and the division of the world into two blocs. Firm condemnation from the EU: “Russia uses its politicized legal system to punish journalism,” commented EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell.
Gershkovich had been detained by Russian intelligence in March 2023 while trying to reconstruct some operations of the parastatal military group Wagner. Since then, he has been held in pre-trial detention in Moscow’s Lefortovo prison. Today (July 19), the trial, strictly behind closed doors, found the Wall Street Journal correspondent in Russia guilty.
English version by the Translation Service of WithubThe EU strongly condemns the 16-year prison sentence for @evangershkovich.
Russia uses its politicised legal system to punish journalism.
The EU calls to #FreeEvan and all other political prisoners.
– Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) July 19, 2024