Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich Marks One Year in Russian Detention
Evan Gershkovich's continued imprisonment highlights the risks faced by journalists in Russia and the impact on press freedom globally.
- Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been detained in Russia for a year on espionage charges widely denounced as false.
- The U.S. government and international media organizations have rallied in support of Gershkovich, emphasizing the case as a stark violation of press freedom.
- Gershkovich's detention has prompted a reevaluation of how international media cover Russia, with fewer outlets basing correspondents in the country.
- Efforts to secure Gershkovich's release have intensified, with the Biden administration indicating ongoing negotiations with Russia.
- Gershkovich's case has become a symbol of the dangers faced by journalists in authoritarian regimes and the broader assault on press freedom.




































