Russian prosecutors on Tuesday requested 24 years of prison for respected former reporter Ivan Safronov, who is accused of treason for allegedly sharing state secrets, Russian news agencies reported.
His trial comes with independent media and NGOs facing increasing pressure in Russia, especially since the start of Moscow's February military intervention in Ukraine.
"The prosecutor asked to sentence Ivan to 24 years in a strict regime penal colony," Safronov's lawyer Dmitry Katchev told the RIA Novosti news agency following a closed-door hearing. Safronov, 32, worked for years for business newspapers Kommersant and Vedomosti and was one of Russia's most respected journalists covering defence.
He was arrested in July 2020, after leaving journalism to serve as an adviser to the head of the state space agency. The FSB security service has accused Safronov of collecting confidential information about the Russian military, defence and security and handing it over to the intelligence of a NATO member country.The ex-journalist has said his reporting was based on analysis of open sources and conversations with officials, adding that he had not been told what constituted treason in his case.In times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust.
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