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Russian court convicts American journalist in secret trial
In a significant turn of events, a court in Central Russia has sentenced Alsu Kormashevov, a Russian American journalist working for the U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, to six and a half years in prison for allegedly spreading false information about the military. The trial, described as rushed and secretive, has drawn sharp criticism from her employer, which labeled the proceedings a \"mockery of justice.\"

A spokesperson from the U.S. State Department has called for Kormashevov's immediate release, emphasizing her dedication to journalism and condemning the targeting of journalists by Russian authorities. Kormashevov is among nine U.S. citizens currently detained in Russia, a situation that has become increasingly common amid rising tensions between the United States and Russia, particularly in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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