Finian Cunningham
Strategic Culture
Whelan
claims he was in Russia as a tourist and that he didn’t check the
contents of the computer mini-disk at the time because he assumed it
contained “images of a cathedral he had visited”. He was reportedly
arrested soon after receipt of the disk, on December 28, by Federal
Security Service (FSB) officers.
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Strategic Culture
It’s
hilarious to see the double standards of Western media applied in the
case of alleged American spy Paul Whelan who is being detained in Russia
and facing trial.
Whelan,
a former US marine, was denied bail this week in a Moscow court after
it emerged that he had been found in possession of state secrets while
supposedly holidaying in Russia.
Western media widely aired the theory that
the American man has been “set up” by Russian state security after he
had received a USB computer stick from someone while staying in a Moscow
hotel last month. The person whom he received the disk from has not
been identified, but presumably he or she was known to the American,
otherwise why would he have accepted the item?
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