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On 8th December 2022, American citizen and WNBA athlete Brittney Griner was freed in a prisoner swap between the United States and Russia. Unfortunately, American citizen and Marine veteran Paul Whelan also held in Russia was left behind – again. The U.S. State Department classified both Brittney and Paul as “wrongfully detained”. Next week will mark four years since Paul was arrested and wrongfully imprisoned in Russia.

On this episode, we speak again to Paul’s sister, Elizabeth Whelan to find out what it was like for Paul and the Whelan family to be left behind again. We also discuss the U.S. politicians who only started to mention Paul’s name publicly after Brittney Griner’s release for the purpose of criticising the Biden administration and how this division within U.S. domestic politics plays into the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In addition to being a U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan is also a citizen of Great Britain, Canada and Ireland. We discuss with Elizabeth Whelan what the Russian, American, British, Canadian and Irish governments should do as well as what journalists and the public can do to help bring Paul Whelan home.
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.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Who is Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner’s release (00:02:07)

3. What was it like being left behind again? (00:09:06)

4. News reports of potential swap for a Russian spy held in Germany (00:12:45)

5. U.S. politicians mentioning Paul for the first time and criticising Biden administration (00:14:08)

6. Overview of Paul’s arrest for the newcomers (00:16:38)

7. Paul recently admitted to hospital (00:21:15)

8. What should the Russian government do? (00:23:20)

9. What should the U.S. government do? (00:25:02)

10. Paul’s four passports and what Britain, Canada and Ireland can do (00:25:54)

11. What can journalists and news outlets do to help? (00:29:38)

12. What can the public do to help bring Paul Whelan home? (00:35:24)

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On 8th December 2022, American citizen and WNBA athlete Brittney Griner was freed in a prisoner swap between the United States and Russia. Unfortunately, American citizen and Marine veteran Paul Whelan also held in Russia was left behind – again. The U.S. State Department classified both Brittney and Paul as “wrongfully detained”. Next week will mark four years since Paul was arrested and wrongfully imprisoned in Russia.

On this episode, we speak again to Paul’s sister, Elizabeth Whelan to find out what it was like for Paul and the Whelan family to be left behind again. We also discuss the U.S. politicians who only started to mention Paul’s name publicly after Brittney Griner’s release for the purpose of criticising the Biden administration and how this division within U.S. domestic politics plays into the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In addition to being a U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan is also a citizen of Great Britain, Canada and Ireland. We discuss with Elizabeth Whelan what the Russian, American, British, Canadian and Irish governments should do as well as what journalists and the public can do to help bring Paul Whelan home.
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

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Who is Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner’s release (00:02:07)

3. What was it like being left behind again? (00:09:06)

4. News reports of potential swap for a Russian spy held in Germany (00:12:45)

5. U.S. politicians mentioning Paul for the first time and criticising Biden administration (00:14:08)

6. Overview of Paul’s arrest for the newcomers (00:16:38)

7. Paul recently admitted to hospital (00:21:15)

8. What should the Russian government do? (00:23:20)

9. What should the U.S. government do? (00:25:02)

10. Paul’s four passports and what Britain, Canada and Ireland can do (00:25:54)

11. What can journalists and news outlets do to help? (00:29:38)

12. What can the public do to help bring Paul Whelan home? (00:35:24)

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