Friday, December 26, 2025

Russian Court Sentences Wall Street Journal Reporter to 16 Years on Espionage Charges

A Russian court in Yekaterinburg sentenced Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, to 16 years in prison on charges of espionage. This verdict marks the first instance of an American journalist being convicted of spying in Russia since the Cold War.

Gershkovich, 32, was arrested in March 2023 while on a reporting trip in Yekaterinburg. He was accused of collecting classified information about a Russian tank factory under instructions from the CIA. Russian authorities, however, have not presented any public evidence to substantiate these claims.

The trial, conducted behind closed doors, concluded swiftly with Gershkovich delivering his final remarks on Friday morning. He and his employer have consistently denied the espionage allegations, labeling the charges as baseless.

“Evan’s wrongful detention has been an outrage since his unjust arrest 477 days ago, and it must end now,” stated Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, in a recent statement. The U.S. government has also condemned the charges, with the State Department designating Gershkovich as “wrongfully detained” shortly after his arrest.

Gershkovich’s detention and trial have intensified tensions between Moscow and Washington, already strained by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Following his arrest, he was held in Moscow’s Lefortovo prison, known for its harsh conditions. According to his parents, Gershkovich spent nearly all his time in a small cell, with limited exercise and contact with the outside world.

U.S. and Western officials have suggested that Russia is using Gershkovich as leverage for a potential prisoner exchange. Previous high-profile swaps include the exchange of U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in 2022. However, another American, former Marine Paul Whelan, remains imprisoned in Russia on similar charges.

In a February interview with Tucker Carlson, Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted at the possibility of a negotiated exchange for Gershkovich, referencing the case of Vadim Krasikov, a Russian national convicted of an assassination in Berlin. Putin remarked, “An agreement can be reached,” suggesting ongoing discussions between Moscow and Washington.

The verdict against Gershkovich, who is the American-born son of Soviet emigrants, underscores the deteriorating state of press freedom in Russia. WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker criticized the trial, stating, “The bogus accusation of espionage will inevitably lead to a bogus conviction for an innocent man who would then face up to 20 years in prison simply for doing his job.”


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