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Two-month preventive prison for WSJ journalist detained in Russia

  • March 30, 2023
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Lefortovo court Moscow handed down this Thursday two months of pre-trial detention for Evan Gershkovich, American journalist from Wall Street Magazine detained in Russia Certainly espionage. The injunction

Lefortovo court Moscow handed down this Thursday two months of pre-trial detention for Evan Gershkovich, American journalist from Wall Street Magazine detained in Russia Certainly espionage.

The injunction order ordered Gershkowitz’s arrest until May 29, 2023.

According to a source in the special services quoted by the TASS news agency, the correspondent He pleaded not guilty before the judge.

“The Gershkovich case is classified as top secret for the relevant information it contains,” he added.

If the journalist’s guilt is proven He could be sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Earlier, the Kremlin claimed that the reporter was caught red-handed. Federal Security Service (FSB).

“As far as we know, they caught him Red-handedThis was stated by the representative of the Russian President. Dmitry Peskov.

According to the Russian authorities, Gershkovich “collected, on behalf of the American side, secret information about the activities of one of the companies Russian military-industrial complex“.

“While trying to obtain classified information, an American was detained in Ekaterinburg”, capital Ural, pointed out the FSB, which opened a criminal case against him for espionage, which can lead to imprisonment for up to 20 years.

representative Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharovain turn, wrote in his Telegram channel that “what the Wall Street Journal employee did in Yekaterinburg has nothing to do with journalism”.

“Unfortunately, this is not the first time that the status of a “foreign journalist”, a journalistic visa and accreditation are used by foreigners in our country to cover up non-journalistic activities,” he said.

Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal on Thursday denied the Russian government’s accusations against its correspondent.

“The Wall Street Journal strongly denies the allegations (…) and demands immediate release from our (…) correspondent Evan Hershkovich, ”the publication said in a statement posted on its website.

The newspaper notes that Gershkovich worked in the office Moscow from The Wall Street Journal and covering events in Russia, adding that he expressed all his “solidarity” to Evan and his family.

Prior to joining the WSJ team, Gershkovich worked with AFP, The Moscow Times and The New York Times.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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