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WSJ Reporter Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison, Employer Calls It a ‘Disgraceful, Sham Conviction’

An American reporter for the Wall Street Journal was sentenced Friday to 16 years in prison after being convicted of espionage in what his employer called "a hurried, secret trial that the U.S. government has condemned as a sham." Evan Gershkovich was ordered to serve the sentence at a high-security...

An American reporter for the Wall Street Journal was sentenced Friday to 16 years in prison after being convicted of espionage in what his employer called “a hurried, secret trial that the U.S. government has condemned as a sham.” Evan Gershkovich was ordered to serve the sentence at a high-security…

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