The penal colonies, many of them scattered across Siberia, are descendants of gulags and are characterized by brutality, overcrowding and harsh conditions.
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Who Is Viktor Bout, Russian Arms Dealer Who Could Be Involved in Griner Trade?
The United States has proposed exchanging Brittney Griner and another American jailed in Russia for Mr. Bout, who was convicted in 2011 on charges including conspiring to kill American citizens.
Brittney Griner Back in Russian Court as Lawyers Plead for Leniency
The case is expected to end with a conviction in the middle of this month, her lawyers say.
Blinken and Lavrov Discuss Griner in Their First Call of the War
Ukraine said it was ready for Black Sea grain shipments to resume, while the top Russian and American diplomats talked about a prisoner swap involving the basketball star Brittney Griner.
Lavrov To Propose a Time to Discuss Possible Prisoner Swap for Brittney Griner
Sergey Lavrov said he would listen to what U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had to say about a proposal for the release of Brittney Griner and another American.
Why the U.S. Offered to Swap Griner for Bout, a Russian Arms Dealer
The negotiations raise questions about what, if any, standards should apply when the United States agrees to trade prisoners.
Your Friday Briefing: Biden and Xi’s Fraught Phone Call
Also, U.S. G.D.P. declined again and an Australian law against foreign meddling will be tested.
Viktor Bout Could Be Swapped for Brittney Griner. Who Is He?
Viktor Bout has been accused of supplying arms to Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and rebels in Rwanda. His exploits helped inspire a 2005 film, “Lord of War,” that starred Nicolas Cage.
Viktor Bout Could Be Swapped for Brittney Griner. Who Is He?
Viktor Bout supplied arms to Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and rebels in Rwanda. His exploits helped inspire a 2005 film, “Lord of War,” that starred Nicolas Cage.
Here Are Some Prisoner Swaps That Freed Americans
The possibility of the United States exchanging basketball star Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan for a Russian prisoner is reminiscent of the deals Washington has orchestrated with Moscow and others.