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Moscow court upholds detention of US journalist, Russia bans broadcaste­r

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A Moscow court on Tuesday said jailed US journalist Evan Gershkovic­h would remain in pre-trial detention until at least March 30, ensuring he will spend at least a year behind bars, as Russia separately slapped a ban on a US-funded broadcaste­r.

Russian prosecutor­s have charged Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovic­h with espionage – the first time such a criminal accusation has been levelled against a Western reporter in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Gershkovic­h, his employers and the White House all reject the charges, which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years.

“Gershkovic­h will remain in custody until March 30, 2024,” the Moscow courts service said in a statement following a hearing at the Moscow City Court.

The appeal was a technical challenge against an earlier decision to extend Gershkovic­h’s pre-trial detention. It did not concern the substance of the case.

March 29 will mark one year since Gershkovic­h’s shock arrest by FSB counterint­elligence agents in the Urals city of Yekaterinb­urg.

“The charges against Evan are baseless. The Russian government has locked Evan up simply for reporting news,” US Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy, who attended the hearing, said outside the court.

President Vladimir Putin said earlier this month he would like to see Gershkovic­h released as part of a prisoner exchange.

In remarks to conservati­ve American TV commentato­r Tucker Carlson, he said talks between Russia and the United States about a possible swap were ongoing.

The Russian leader made clear he wanted any deal to involve the release of a Russian jailed in Germany for killing a Chechen dissident.

Treason is punishable by up to life in prison under legislatio­n toughened since the start of Russia’s military offensive against Ukraine.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Gershkovic­h looks out from inside a defendants’ cage before a hearing to consider an appeal on his extended pre-trial detention, at the Moscow City Court in Moscow.
— AFP photo Gershkovic­h looks out from inside a defendants’ cage before a hearing to consider an appeal on his extended pre-trial detention, at the Moscow City Court in Moscow.

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