Fighting an injustice

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Sam Jacobs, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Gershkovich in confinement before an October court hearing
EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA—REUTERS

THERE ARE TWO MOMENTS IN CHARLOTTE ALTER’S cover story on the unjust imprisonment of American journalist Evan Gershkovich that I can’t get out of my head.

The first is a phone call between Wall Street Journal editor Emma Tucker and Paul Beckett, then the Journal ’s Washington bureau chief, at the time of Gershkovich’s detention. The shock running through that moment, which Charlotte includes in her retelling of the hours that followed Gershkovich’s arrest, speaks volumes about the unreality of his abduction into the Russian judicial system. Even after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Gershkovich had continued to report from Russia regularly. He’d told his parents not to worry; after all, he was a journalist accredited by the Foreign Ministry. Gershkovich thought that status would protect him, even as he knew life there had changed. “Reporting on Russia is now also a regular practice of watching people you know get locked away for years,” he wrote on Twitter, now X, in July 2022.

On March 29, 2023, Gershkovich joined that number, which includes fellow American Paul Whelan, a former Marine serving a 16-year prison sentence on false charges of spying. The recent death of activist Alexei Navalny in a Russian penal colony only underscored the precarity of their situation—and negated the possibility of a prisoner exchange that could have included all three, Charlotte reports.

The second moment in the story that I can’t forget comes at the end. This one made me hopeful. Anyone who reads Charlotte’s story will see clearly that Gershkovich appears to have lost neither his sense of self nor his sense of humor. Even behind the walls of Lefortovo prison, he has found ways to share his love for others.

GERSHKOVICH SAW REPORTING in Russia as a calling, one made all the more important because the freedom of Russian journalists had been

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