How a $78 charity donation got this woman jailed for 12 years – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL15 August 2024Last Update :
How a $78 charity donation got this woman jailed for 12 years – MASHAHER


Key Points
  • Ksenia Karelina transferred $78 in February 2022 to a charity providing humanitarian aid to people in Ukraine.
  • The 33-year-old dual citizen was arrested in early 2024 when she returned to Russia using her US passport.
  • The Los Angeles resident has now pleaded guilty to treason charges at her trial in Russia.
A Russian court has sentenced dual Russian-American citizen Ksenia Karelina to 12 years in prison after finding her guilty of treason for donating money to a charity supporting Ukraine.
The Los Angeles resident, a spa worker, pleaded guilty at her closed trial in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg, where her case was heard by the same court that convicted of espionage in July.
The court said investigators found that on 24 February 2022 — the first day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — Karelina had “transferred funds in the interests of a Ukrainian organisation, which were subsequently used for the purchase of tactical medicine items, equipment, means of defeat and ammunition by the Armed Forces of Ukraine”.

Her supporters say she had donated US$51.80 ($78) to Razom for Ukraine, a New York-based charity that provides humanitarian aid to children and elderly people in Ukraine.

The charity has denied it provides any military support to Kyiv.
Karelina, 33, appeared in court on Thursday in a white sweatshirt and blue jeans, sitting calmly in a glass courtroom cage.
She was not included in a , but her lawyer, Mikhail Mushailov, has said she hoped to be included in a future exchange.
Karelina was born in Russia and emigrated to the United States in 2012 via a work-study program, receiving American citizenship in 2021.
She was arrested by the FSB security service after flying to Russia to visit her family in Yekaterinburg at the start of 2024.

Problems began immediately for Karelina when she arrived in Russia using her US passport.

Karelina’s lawyer said she hoped she could be included in a future prisoner swap between Russia and the West. Source: EPA / AAP

Authorities interrogated her and took her mobile phone on which they found the 2022 donation to the charity, Razom for Ukraine, on her Venmo account, according to the website freeksenia.com.

The FSB interrogated her during weekly check-ins and banned her from leaving the city, the website says.
Three days before she was due to return to Los Angeles, Karelina was arrested on a hooliganism charges and jailed for 15 days.

Just before her release, she was slapped with a state treason charge.

Karelina’s family and friends in the US have described her as someone who did not much care for politics and said they were shocked by her arrest.
Her boyfriend, Christopher van Heerden, told Reuters he had been in contact with the State Department and the US embassy in Moscow about securing her release.

Unlike in the cases of Gershkovich and former US Marine Paul Whelan, who was also freed in the swap in August, Karelina has not been designated by Washington as “wrongfully detained”, a label that would open up diplomatic avenues to negotiate a prisoner exchange.


Source Agencies

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