Posted Mar 24, 2022, 5:45 am
Brittney Griner, who has been detained in Russia
on drug charges for almost five weeks, is reported to be in “good
condition,” a U.S Department of State official said Wednesday.
In an interview with CNN, Ned Price, a State Department spokesperson,
said a U.S. official finally was allowed access to check on the
well-being of Griner, the Phoenix Mercury’s star center and a two-time
Olympic gold medalist. The visit came two days after John Sullivan, the
U.S. ambassador to Russia, demanded that Russia follow international law
and basic human decency and allow consular access to Griner.
“We were able to check on her condition,” Price said in a CNN interview.
“We will continue to work very closely with her legal team, with her
broader network, to see that she’s treated fairly. That is a message
that we will continue to convey in no uncertain terms to the Russian
federation.”
Griner’s situation remains bleak. In an interview with the Associated
Press, Peter Maggs, a Russian Law expert at the University of Illinois
College of Law, described as “a little worrisome” the fact that Griner’s
detention was extended another month, until May 19, “because you have
to go through a higher authority to get it lengthened.” Maggs added that
Griner could be sentenced to five years in a labor camp, have a less
severe sentence or be deported as an undesirable alien.
Two weeks before the consular visit, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas
who represents the 18th Congressional District of Houston, where
Griner’s family is from, expressed her frustrations about how the
situation is being handled.
“I’m just plain angry,” Lee told TheGrio.com.
“I’m just darn angry how all of a sudden she becomes someone whose
items need to be specifically selected out. And with that in mind, I
think it is crucial that this gets elevated.”
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