The Wall Street Journal quickly denounced the “totally false” charges. “As we have said from the start, these charges are totally false and unjustified, and we continue to demand the immediate release of Evan,” hammered the American business daily in a press release.
“Unnecessary” pressures
According to the Russian news agency Interfax, Evan Gershkovich is more specifically prosecuted on the basis of article 276 of the Russian criminal code, a charge punishable by 20 years in prison. This indictment paves the way for a trial, the date of which has not yet been announced. The reporter was arrested last week by Russian security services while reporting in Yekaterinburg, in the Urals. The authorities accused him in particular of gathering information on the Russian defense industry. Like the Wall Street Journal, the American authorities, Joe Biden and his Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the lead, called on the Kremlin to release the journalist.
But Moscow assured the new American ambassador to Russia, Lynne Tracy, on Thursday that it was “useless” to exert pressure in this file. “The hype around this case […] with the aim of putting pressure on the Russian authorities and on the court which will have to decide the fate of Evan Gershkovich is useless and senseless”, indicated the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Wall Street Journal had in particular, last week, estimated in an editorial that “expelling the Russian ambassador from the United States, as well as the Russian journalists working there, would be the least of things”.
” Arbitrary “
The warnings from Moscow did not prevent Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican Mitch McConnell, the two highest officials in the US Senate, from calling in turn on Friday for the journalist’s release, in a rare joint statement. These two tenors of Congress denounced an “arbitrary detention” and demanded the “immediate release of this independent journalist, respected throughout the world”.
The arrest of this American citizen of Russian origin, aged 31, comes in a context of increased repression in Russia against the press since the offensive against Ukraine, which has greatly strained relations between Moscow and Washington.