WSJ's Gershkovich is back home and free: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 5, 2024

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WSJ's Gershkovich is back home and free: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 5, 2024
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The Issue: The release of The Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich and others from Russia n custody.

It seems that our prayers have been answered. What a joyful reunion for him and his family as he enjoys freedom again.A message should go out to all Americans, whether journalists or not: It is not safe to travel to Russia. If you do, you risk being taken hostage and imprisoned for no valid reason. After happily hearing of the recent hostage releases, I couldn’t help but think of Russian election collusion.

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