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Free Paul Whelan and Evan Gershkovich, Americans held in Russia | Pod Hostage Diplomacy

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American Marine veteran, Paul Whelan and American journalist, Evan Gershkovich are both wrongfully imprisoned in Russia. The United States government has classified both men as “wrongfully detained” and has called for their immediate release.
Both Paul and Evan are victims of Russia’s hostage diplomacy. We explain what hostage diplomacy is, the different types of hostage-takers, creation of the U.S. hostage enterprise, Presidential Policy Directive 30, the Robert Levinson Hostage Recovery and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act as well as how the U.S. Secretary of State makes the decision to designate an American held abroad as “wrongfully detained”.
We are joined on this episode by Paul Whelan’s sister, Elizabeth Whelan. Elizabeth has been campaigning to free her brother for over four years and we discuss what the Whelan family had to do when Paul was first detained including getting a privacy act waiver and power of attorney signed.
We explain clearly that whether the U.S. gives up a concession to free their citizens held in Russia or does nothing at all and leaves them there, the Russians will continue to take more American citizens hostage. The two things that need to be done to put an end to Russia’s hostage diplomacy are to punish the hostage-takers and continuously raise awareness of the risks so Americans stop travelling to Russia. We also discuss the predicament the U.S. government is in because if they punish the hostage-takers right now, Paul and Evan will be made to suffer even more.
Elizabeth tells us what the Russian authorities, U.S. government, corporations, international community, news outlets and public should do to help and she also discusses the lack of equity in how the U.S. government works to free Americans wrongfully detained abroad.
The people campaigning to free Evan Gershkovich will find this episode very informative and useful.
If you prefer, you can watch the video version of this interview on YouTube.
For more information on Paul Whelan, please check out the following:

Get the latest updates on hostage cases we at Pod Hostage Diplomacy are working on including new episodes by subscribing to our fortnightly newsletter, the Hostage Briefing. Subscribe here.

You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Support the show

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1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Paul Whelan, Trevor Reed, Brittney Griner and Russia’s hostage diplomacy (00:02:06)

3. What happened to Paul Whelan? (00:06:08)

4. Release of Taylor Dudley and arrest of Evan Gershkovich (00:07:42)

5. Privacy act waiver and power of attorney (00:10:19)

6. Background on hostage-taking and the U.S. hostage enterprise (00:13:27)

7. How long did it take Paul Whelan and Evan Gershkovich to be designated as wrongfully detained? (00:19:55)

8. How the Whelan family has been coping with this trauma for over four years (00:21:36)

9. Keeping a loved one’s hopes up while they’re in prison (00:27:02)

10. The Whelan family’s approach to campaigning (00:29:45)

11. What should the Russian authorities do? (00:32:33)

12. Giving up concessions and whether or not it incentivises more hostage-taking? (00:35:08)

13. What should the U.S. government and corporations do? (00:38:07)

14. A global approach to tackling hostage diplomacy (00:41:08)

15. What should news outlets do? (00:44:12)

16. Travel advisories, push back from dual nationals and what the public should do? (00:48:10)

17. How can listeners keep up to date with the Free Paul Whelan campaign? (00:52:55)

18. Lack of equity in how the U.S. government works to free Americans wrongfully detained abroad (00:53:47)

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American Marine veteran, Paul Whelan and American journalist, Evan Gershkovich are both wrongfully imprisoned in Russia. The United States government has classified both men as “wrongfully detained” and has called for their immediate release.
Both Paul and Evan are victims of Russia’s hostage diplomacy. We explain what hostage diplomacy is, the different types of hostage-takers, creation of the U.S. hostage enterprise, Presidential Policy Directive 30, the Robert Levinson Hostage Recovery and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act as well as how the U.S. Secretary of State makes the decision to designate an American held abroad as “wrongfully detained”.
We are joined on this episode by Paul Whelan’s sister, Elizabeth Whelan. Elizabeth has been campaigning to free her brother for over four years and we discuss what the Whelan family had to do when Paul was first detained including getting a privacy act waiver and power of attorney signed.
We explain clearly that whether the U.S. gives up a concession to free their citizens held in Russia or does nothing at all and leaves them there, the Russians will continue to take more American citizens hostage. The two things that need to be done to put an end to Russia’s hostage diplomacy are to punish the hostage-takers and continuously raise awareness of the risks so Americans stop travelling to Russia. We also discuss the predicament the U.S. government is in because if they punish the hostage-takers right now, Paul and Evan will be made to suffer even more.
Elizabeth tells us what the Russian authorities, U.S. government, corporations, international community, news outlets and public should do to help and she also discusses the lack of equity in how the U.S. government works to free Americans wrongfully detained abroad.
The people campaigning to free Evan Gershkovich will find this episode very informative and useful.
If you prefer, you can watch the video version of this interview on YouTube.
For more information on Paul Whelan, please check out the following:

Get the latest updates on hostage cases we at Pod Hostage Diplomacy are working on including new episodes by subscribing to our fortnightly newsletter, the Hostage Briefing. Subscribe here.

You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Support the show

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Paul Whelan, Trevor Reed, Brittney Griner and Russia’s hostage diplomacy (00:02:06)

3. What happened to Paul Whelan? (00:06:08)

4. Release of Taylor Dudley and arrest of Evan Gershkovich (00:07:42)

5. Privacy act waiver and power of attorney (00:10:19)

6. Background on hostage-taking and the U.S. hostage enterprise (00:13:27)

7. How long did it take Paul Whelan and Evan Gershkovich to be designated as wrongfully detained? (00:19:55)

8. How the Whelan family has been coping with this trauma for over four years (00:21:36)

9. Keeping a loved one’s hopes up while they’re in prison (00:27:02)

10. The Whelan family’s approach to campaigning (00:29:45)

11. What should the Russian authorities do? (00:32:33)

12. Giving up concessions and whether or not it incentivises more hostage-taking? (00:35:08)

13. What should the U.S. government and corporations do? (00:38:07)

14. A global approach to tackling hostage diplomacy (00:41:08)

15. What should news outlets do? (00:44:12)

16. Travel advisories, push back from dual nationals and what the public should do? (00:48:10)

17. How can listeners keep up to date with the Free Paul Whelan campaign? (00:52:55)

18. Lack of equity in how the U.S. government works to free Americans wrongfully detained abroad (00:53:47)

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