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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich detained in Russia: When other journalists were held for 'espionage'
Authorities in Vladimir Putin’s Russia have increasingly used criminal charges against their own journalists as part of an increasing crackdown on free and independent media. But prosecutions of international journalists in Russia are still rare
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