Gershkovich, 32, has pleaded not responsible.
On Monday, a Russian courtroom sentenced Masha Gessen, a Russian-born American creator and opinion author for the New York Occasions, in absentia to eight years in jail for allegedly broadcasting faux information concerning the navy throughout a 2022 interview wherein they mentioned Russian killings of civilians within the Ukrainian metropolis of Bucha and elsewhere.
“Prison prosecution is an try and punish me for the conscientious and constant achievement of my skilled duties,” Gessen, who is predicated in the US, wrote Monday in an announcement posted on Fb. Gessen added that the prosecution and Russia’s transfer to position them on a wished listing was “an try and intimidate me and forestall me from finishing up my skilled actions.”
Gessen gained the Nationwide Ebook Award for nonfiction in 2017 for “The Future Is Historical past: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia.”
Gershkovich faces a jail sentence of as much as 20 years if he’s convicted within the closed trial within the Urals metropolis of Yekaterinburg.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Western officers have stated that there have been discussions a few potential prisoner swap, however Russia has stated this could solely be attainable after the conclusion of the judicial course of. Greater than 99.5 % of Russian prosecutions lead to convictions.
In 2020, the acquittal fee in Russia was 0.34 %. The media and the general public are barred from attending Gershkovich’s trial as is customary in Russian espionage and treason instances.
When Gershkovich’s trial commenced on June 26, Wall Road Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker described the fees as bogus, saying they might “inevitably result in a bogus conviction for an harmless man.”
After Gershkovich’s arrest final yr, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that he had been “caught red-handed,” elevating questions concerning the objectivity of the trial in Russia’s extremely politicized justice system, which has been used to jail impartial Russian journalists, activists and opposition leaders and to punish anybody who posts data at odds with Kremlin propaganda on the struggle.
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow stated final month that the case in opposition to Gershkovich was “not about proof, procedural norms, or the rule of regulation. It’s concerning the Kremlin utilizing Americans to realize its political targets.”
Russian prosecutors allege that the journalist was working on the orders of the CIA by gathering categorised details about Uralvagonzavod, a state-owned machine-building manufacturing facility in Nizhniy Tagil about 87 miles southeast of Yekaterinburg that manufactures tanks for the struggle on Ukraine.
Putin has spoken of back-channel negotiations with the US on a prisoner alternate involving Gershkovich — as occurred with the basketball star Brittney Griner, who was convicted in Moscow of drug smuggling in August 2022 and freed in a prisoner alternate that December.
One other American jailed for spying, former U.S. marine Paul Whelan, has spent greater than 5½ years behind bars in Russia. Whelan was handed over in two earlier prisoner alternate offers with Russia — within the Griner case, and in April 2022, when one other former marine, Trevor Reed, convicted of assaulting a police officer, was freed in alternate for Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, who was imprisoned in the US after being convicted of drug smuggling.
When the trial opened final month, Peskov stated that the fees in opposition to Gershkovich resonated in the US, “however it isn’t so resonant in our nation.”
Russia has additionally arrested a Russian American journalist, Alsu Kurmasheva, an editor at U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty based mostly in Prague, and charged her with failing to register as a international agent and spreading faux information concerning the struggle. Kurmasheva and RFE/RL reject the fees as false.