Russia Extends Detention of U.S.-Russian Journalist Kurmasheva

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Russian court on Monday extended the pre-trial detention of United States -Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva until June 5, according to
"foreign agent."RFE/RL says she was subsequently charged with spreading "false information" under wartime censorship laws that were
introduced following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.The United States -funded news outlet on Monday called her
imprisonment "outrageous" and said she had been locked up "simply because she holds an American passport.""The charges against Alsu are
baseless
It's not a legal process, it's a political ploy, and Alsu and her family are unjustifiably paying a terrible price," RFE/RL head Stephen
Capus said, adding that "Russia must end this sham and immediately release Alsu without condition."Kurmasheva, who lives in Prague with her
husband and two children, had her United States and Russian passports confiscated last June after traveling to Russia for a family
emergency.She was then arrested for failing to register as a "foreign agent" in October while awaiting the return of her passports
That charge carries up to five years in prison while spreading "false information" has a maximum sentence of 15 years.Kurmasheva is the
second United States journalist to be arrested in Russia since Moscow's full-scale invasion.Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich
has spent more than a year in jail in Moscow on espionage charges that carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.The United States
State Department said last year that Kurmasheva's arrest "appears to be another case of the Russian government harassing US citizens."