As Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich marks six months of wrongful detainment by Russia, his paper launches a social media storm coinciding with the difficult milestone.
The Wall Street Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny allegations against Evan Gershkovich.
The team warmed up #IStandWithEvan shirts, and people packed in the stands wearing"Free Evan" buttons. Bowdoin College also honored Gershkovich with a panel discussion about his work as a journalist, his life as a student and the challenges facing independent journalism. The panel,"Journalism is Not a Crime," was coordinated by Gershkovich’s college classmates and friends, Linda Kinstler and Nora Biette-Timmons and featured WSJ Washington bureau chief Paul Beckett.
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