Confirming that US citizens Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva, and British citizen Vladimir Kara-Murza were “finally coming home”, US President Joe Biden praised all those involved in the “tough, complex negotiations” and thanks American allies for their support in securing a deal to release 16 people unjustly incarcerated in Russia.
As well as the high-profile prisoners, such as Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, whose name and face were, thanks to the determination of his colleagues, never allowed to fade from our collective memories, who else was among the 16 individuals who have spent months, and in many cases, years, unjustly incarcerated by the Russian state for “crimes” such as speaking their mind, posts on social media decrying Russian war crimes, and, in one case, changing the price tags in a St. Petersburg supermarket.