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Sister of Evan Gershkovich on fight to free him from Russia

Season 2024 Episode 89 | 9m 31s

Thursday marks one year since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russian police. He has remained in detention ever since on espionage charges, an accusation both the U.S. and Journal strongly deny. Nick Schifrin speaks with Gershkovich's family and examines efforts to release him.

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