44 WEEKS. It's hard to fathom. @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich has been held in a Russian prison for 44 weeks, awaiting trial for a crime he did not commit. It's time to bring him home #FreeEvan#JournalismIsNotACrime#IStandWithEvan
While Evan Gershkovich sits in a Russian jail for simply doing his job, his father reads his outstanding body of work at @PressClubDC. Journalism is not a crime. #IStandWithEvan
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Evan’s parents spoke with @GMA this week.
Can you imagine the horror of having your child unjustly imprisoned in a country you fled?
Evan must be released now. He did nothing wrong.
#IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan#JournalismIsNotACrime
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For over 100 days @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich has been imprisoned in Russia simply for doing his job.
We stand with Evan and demand his immediate release.
#FreeThePress#IStandWithEvan
It's been 100 days since @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia and falsely accused of espionage.
Journalism is not a crime. Free press is crucial to maintaining a free society. Especially on this difficult milestone, our newsroom #StandsWithEvan.
WSJ Editor-in-Chief @emmatuckerWSJ to the newsroom this morning:
“We need to remind people that we have an innocent journalist behind bars.”
Please help us #FreeEvan and support his family. #IStandWithEvan#100Days
On his country’s Independence Day, thinking especially today of our friend and brilliant colleague, Evan Gershkovich, who instead of being free is in a Russian prison for doing his job. He should be released immediately. #IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan