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WNBA star Brittney Griner transferred to Russian forced labor camp

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WNBA star Brittney Griner has been moved to a Russian forced labor camp, months after the basketball player was arrested in Russia for allegedly possessing cannabis oil.

The development is the latest update after Griner’s appeal of her 9-year sentence was denied by a Russian court last month. The White House released a statement early Wednesday morning condemning the move.

“Every minute that Brittney Griner must endure wrongful detention in Russia is a minute too long,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in the statement. 

“As the Administration continues to work tirelessly to secure her release, the President has directed the Administration to prevail on her Russian captors to improve her treatment and the conditions she may be forced to endure in a penal colony,” the statement continued.

“The U.S. Government is unwavering in its commitment to its work on behalf of Brittney and other Americans detained in Russia – including fellow wrongful detainee Paul Whelan,” Jean-Pierre concluded.

Surveillance footage shows moments after Griner passed through the “green” corridor before a service dog indicated drugs were in her luggage.
Surveillance footage shows moments after Griner passed through the “green” corridor before a service dog indicated drugs were in her luggage.

Surveillance footage shows Brittney Griner in the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Russia.
Surveillance footage shows Brittney Griner in the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Russia.

Surveillance footage shows officers scanning Griner's bag after finding vapes folding liquid cartages in them.
Surveillance footage shows officers scanning Griner’s bag after finding vapes folding liquid cartages in them.

Griner will face harsh conditions in the forced labor camp, and it will be difficult for her family to contact her or even know her exact location.

Griner was visiting Russia to compete in the WBNA offseason in February when Russian authorities found cannabis oil in her luggage. She was promptly arrested for possessing the vape cartridges and was later sentenced to nine years in prison.

The decision for Griner to be transferred to the labor camp is the latest update since her 9-year sentence was denied.
The decision for Griner to be transferred to the labor camp is the latest update since her 9-year sentence was denied.
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On Griner’s 32nd birthday last month, her representatives released a statement thanking her supporters.

“Thank you everyone for fighting so hard to get me home. All the support and love are definitely helping me,” Griner said from prison, according to the statement.

The U.S. has been open to prisoner swap talks with Russia, but there appears to be no significant progress. 
The U.S. has been open to prisoner swap talks with Russia, but there appears to be no significant progress. 

Brittney Griner speaks to her lawyers through a cage in Moscow, Russia on July 26, 2022.
Brittney Griner speaks to her lawyers through a cage in Moscow, Russia on July 26, 2022.

The U.S. government has engaged in prisoner swap talks with Russia, but there appears to be no significant progress. “Putin’s Playbook” author Rebekah Koffler told Fox News that tense relations over the Russo-Ukrainian War have impacted the negotiations.

“This is another case that demonstrates that Americans are not safe in Russia, especially Americans of Russian descent and especially now when the relations between Moscow and Washington are at the lowest point in history, including the Cold War,” the intelligence expert said last month.

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