Headline RoundupApril 18th, 2023

Russian Court Upholds Detention of WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich

Summary from the AllSides News Team

A Russian judge upheld the detention of Wall Street Journal (Center bias) reporter Evan Gershkovich on Tuesday. Gershkovich's lawyers had asked for house arrest with a guarantee of $600,000 bail, but the appeal was denied.

Key Details: Gershkovich was working as an accredited journalist in Russia at the time of his arrest in late March. He was formally charged with espionage on April 7. If convicted, Gershkovich could spend up to 20 years in prison. President Joe Biden again condemned the detention on a phone call with Gershkovich's parents last week.

Key Quote: “Our client does not admit guilt and is ready to prove it,” one of Gershkovich's lawyers said, adding that he made a statement emphasizing his innocence during Tuesday’s hearing.

For Context: Gershkovich is the first American correspondent since the Cold War to be detained in Russia on espionage charges. His arrest has unsettled journalists in Russia and has elicited outrage in the U.S. and other western countries.

How the Media Covered it: The Russian court decision was covered by sources across the political spectrum, with all sources noting that Gershkovich and the U.S. government continue to strongly deny the allegations.

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