A court in Moscow rejected an appeal on Tuesday by the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich against his detention, more than a year after he became the first American journalist arrested on spying charges in Russia since the Cold War.
The court ruled that Mr. Gershkovich, 32, must stay in a high-security prison in Moscow at least until the end of June, The Journal and news agencies reported.
Mr. Gershkovich, his employer and the U. S. government have vehemently rejected the espionage charges against him.
The White House has designated Mr. Gershkovich as “wrongfully detained,” a status tantamount to being a political prisoner.
In its statement on Tuesday, The Journal said that it “continues to be outrageous that Evan has been wrongfully detained by the Russian government for more than a year.”
Persons:
Evan Gershkovich, Gershkovich, “, Evan, ”
Organizations:
Wall Street
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Moscow, American, Russia, Russian