US journalist on trial in Russia on espionage charges that he and his employer deny I AP explains

Published 2024-06-26

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  • Russia has signaled the possibility of a prisoner swap involving Gershkovich, but it says a verdict — which could take months — would have to come first. Even after a verdict, it still could take months or years.
  • @Wassup-Doc
    Oh, that's a little bit like they tried to do an Australian journalist called a Assange
  • Journalists were allowed into the courtroom for a few minutes Wednesday before the proceedings were closed. Also briefly permitted in court were two consular officers from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, according to the embassy.
  • @la_sn3ak3r18
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  • @MushramboMu
    I know for a fact that in some other countries in Europe people got arrested too for " spy " stuff
  • @lk9650
    She says only 1% of defendants in Russia are acquitted. Of course she will never mention the acquittal rate in the US is about 0.5%.
  • His own fault. I didn't ask him to go. Couldn't care less what the word from inside Russia is. The only word I wanna hear from Russians is "-ack! bleh..."
  • @bleaaarghh
    Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time
  • @DeoVenator
    he's in his homeland, he has a russian name
  • We’ll look at that Putin, takes a lesson from the American government and Assanges an American journalist.