The China Mail - US reporter Evan Gershkovich's Russian trial resumes

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US reporter Evan Gershkovich's Russian trial resumes

US reporter Evan Gershkovich's Russian trial resumes

US reporter Evan Gershkovich's espionage trial restarted on Thursday in Russia, a case that his employer and the White House have labelled a sham.

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The 32-year-old became the first Western journalist in Russia to be charged with spying since the Soviet era when he was detained in March 2023 on a reporting trip to the Urals city of Yekaterinburg.

He has spent almost 16 months in Russian detention and faces a prison sentence of up to 20 years if found guilty.

The trial resumed behind closed doors in Yekaterinburg's Sverdlovsk Regional Court at around 11:00 am (0600 GMT), a spokesperson for the court told AFP without providing further details.

The hearing was moved forward by almost a month at the request of his defence team.

Moscow and Washington have both said they are open to exchanging the Wall Street Journal reporter in a deal, but neither side has given clues on when that might happen.

The Kremlin has provided no public evidence for the spying allegations against Gershkovich, saying only that he was caught "red-handed" and was working for the US Central Intelligence Agency.

AFP journalists saw a member of the regional parliament, Vyacheslav Vegner -- who previously told state media outlets that Gershkovich interviewed him during his reporting trip -- leaving the court during Thursday's hearing.

Prosecutors accuse Gershkovich of spying on Russian tank maker Uralvagonzavod.

Washington has said the claims are fabricated, and a United Nations expert panel declared in July that he was being held arbitrarily.

Gershkovich's last public appearance in court was on June 26, when he spoke only briefly to greet journalists.

The Russian penitentiary service refused to tell AFP where he would be held after the proceedings or why his head had been shaved.

- 'The best way he can' -

Raised in New Jersey and a fluent Russian speaker, Gershkovich had reported from Russia for six years.

He carried on visiting the country on journalistic trips even after dozens of other Western reporters left in the wake of Russia's Ukraine offensive and the introduction of strict military censorship laws.

In 2017, he moved to the Russian capital to work for an English-language newspaper, The Moscow Times, where he produced some of the outlet's biggest stories on a shoestring budget.

He then worked for AFP before becoming a Moscow correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, weeks before the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine.

In the role, he covered how the conflict affected ordinary Russians, including by speaking to the families of dead soldiers.

There has been a major campaign to release Gershkovich, who spent more than a year in Moscow's notorious Lefortovo prison following his arrest.

"He is managing the best way he can," his mother, Ella Milman, told The Wall Street Journal in March.

Russia holds other American citizens in its jails, including marine Paul Whelan, in prison for more than five years on spying charges, and US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, who was detained last year while visiting family.

On Thursday a Moscow court sentenced former US paratrooper and rock musician Michael Travis Leake to 13 years in prison on charges of drug dealing.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday that talks between US and Russian special services over possible prisoner exchanges were ongoing, without naming any specific individuals.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has implied he wants to see the release of Vadim Krasikov, a Russian convicted in Germany of killing a Chechen separatist commander -- in what German judges said was an assassination orchestrated by Russian authorities.

The White House has warned US citizens still in the country to "depart immediately" due to the risk of wrongful arrest.

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