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Russia: Journalists Kurmasheva and Gershkovich released in mass prisoner swap

“Their release – which we rightfully celebrate today – does not erase the deep injustice these journalists have faced for doing their jobs” – IPI

Russian authorities escalate campaign of transnational repression

Russian authorities have prosecuted, fined, restricted and sought to arrest more than a dozen exiled journalists over the last month.

Russia: Court sentences US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to 6.5 years in prison

Kurmasheva, who had been in pre-trial detention since October 2023, was tried in secret and convicted of “spreading false information” about the Russian military.

Russia sentences US journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in prison

“Russia’s decision to jail Evan Gershkovich for 16 years on sham charges is outrageous. Journalists are not pawns in geopolitical games. It’s time to stop hostage diplomacy and free him immediately” – CPJ

Russia sentences Masha Gessen to 8 years in absentia on ‘fake’ news charges

“The nearly year-long prosecution of exiled journalist Masha Gessen, culminating in their conviction and sentencing, is emblematic of Russian authorities’ extreme measures against independent journalists” – CPJ

Russia outlaws ‘The Moscow Times’ as “undesirable organisation”

“This legislation on undesirable organisations is just a repressive tool in the hands of the Kremlin. It aims to censor independent voices and to criminalise the practice of independent journalism” – EFJ

Russia: Journalist Artem Kriger jailed on charges of extremism

Kriger was placed in pre-trial detention on charges of allegedly assisting the late Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, labelled as “extremist”.

Russia: U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich to stand trial on 26 June

“The start of Gershkovich’s trial comes after he has already spent more than 14 months behind bars for no other reason than his work as a journalist … Russian authorities must immediately release [him] and drop all charges against him” – CPJ

IPI calls for stronger safeguards to prevent misuse of spyware against journalists

IPI calls for an end to the use of spyware against journalists in Europe, following revelations that seven more Russian and Belarusian journalists and activists in exile in Europe were targeted by Pegasus spyware.

Missing Ukrainian journalist revealed to be detained in Russia

Russia recently admitted detaining Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who went missing while reporting from Russian-occupied territory in August 2023.

Journalists targeted 162 times in occupied Crimea during 2022-2023

These incidents included cases of prosecution, abduction, administrative proceedings, searches, and online death threats.

Russia: Journalists Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin arrested for “extremism”

Both journalists are accused of “extremism” following their alleged preparation of photo and video materials for the YouTube channel “NavalnyLIVE”.

Russia blocks RSF website ahead of World Press Freedom Index release

The censorship of the entire rsf.org domain site began on 18 April 2024. No reason has been given. An RSF mirror site is nonetheless still accessible within Russia.

Russia: Increased targeting of Central Asians in wake of concert hall attack

“The authorities should stop their ethnic profiling of Central Asian migrants, arbitrary arrests, and prolonged detention, and instead ensure their safety, thoroughly investigate all xenophobic incidents and hold those responsible to account” – HRW

Russia: Six reporters arrested in a span of a few hours

One arrested journalist, Konstantin Zharov, was beaten by police and threatened with sexual violence. Accused of “disobeying the police,” he is facing a possible fine and up to 15 days in detention.

Russia’s presidential election to take place amid state capture of civic space

“ARTICLE 19 urges the international community to respond strongly to the gross violations of the right to freedom of expression, the right to protest, and the right to vote in Russia, as well as to the extension of the presidential election to the Russia-occupied territories of Ukraine.”