Shortly after the final appeal of her nine-year sentence for drug smuggling and possession was denied, WNBA champion Brittney Griner was suddenly moved to a Russian penal colony. On Nov. 2, the transfer process began, with the basketball starâs lawyers and the U.S. government unaware of her whereabouts for several days. Per ESPN, the two-time Olympic gold medalist was sent to a facility in Mordovia, which is around 210 miles east of Moscow. Though Grinerâs lawyers and agent maintain that she is âtrying to stay strong,â a former inmate, who is familiar with the conditions at the penal colony referred to as IK-2, has revealed what Griner is dealing with. In an interview with MSNBC, Nadya Tolokonnikova, a member of the feminist art activist group Pussy Riot, explained what itâs like in IK-2. She spent two years in the same penal colony for âhooliganismâ after a protest by her group.
âIâm terrified that Brittney Griner was moved to IK-2,â she told MSNBC. âItâs one of the harshest coloniesâit is literally the harshest colony in the whole Russian prison system.â
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Tolokonnikova described the hard labor conditions as âslave-like,â explaining that inmates work â17 hours a dayâ sewing uniforms for Russian police and military. She suggested that the Phoenix Mercury center try not to work in the sweatshop, as old machines and a lack of medical care make it a soul-crushing process. If Griner refuses to do hard labor, Tolokonnikova said she will be sent to solitary confinement, which is better. If sheâs saying solitary confinement is preferable, imagine how bad that sweatshop is.
âA lot of prisoners just cannot stand it and some of them decide to commit suicide,â Tolokonnikova said. âAnd, letâs say, youâre being tortured and go to prison doctors to document the fact that youâve been tortured, obviously, they do not see anything and are not witnesses of your torture.â
While this tragic revelation about the WNBA starâs imprisonment isnât surprising, that doesnât make it any less devastating. Brittney Griner is an American citizen who was in the wrong place at the wrong time and is now being used as a political pawn between two superpowers.
âWhat Iâm really scared of is Brittney hiding the fact that she is being heavily oppressed in this penal colony because thatâs what happened with me,â the Pussy Riot artist added. âI was told that if Iâm going to say to one single person about abuses, the whole penal colony is gonna suffer because of me. And I didnât open my mouth for a year.â
Tolokonnikova advised Brittney to take things âminute-to-minute because you never know when youâre gonna get attacked.â She went on to add that Grinerâs high-profile status may offer her a small measure of protection, saying, âI wasnât physically tortured. They used physical force against me, just to move me places, but they didnât beat me. They didnât rape me. Unfortunately, rape happens in IK-2 as well.â
The Pussy Riot memberâs comments come as the U.S. and Russia continue their back-and-forth discussions about the eight-time WNBA All-Starâs possible release.
âThe United States, as we have said, has put a significant proposal on the table. We have followed up on that proposal and we have proposed alternatives,â Elizabeth Rood, the U.S. chargĂ©e dâaffaires in Moscow, told Russian state news agency RIA, per Reuters. âUnfortunately, so far the Russian Federation has not provided a serious response to those proposals.â
If that quote sounds familiar, itâs because itâs the standard answer that Biden Administration representatives have been repeating for months. I understand that the United States canât make any moves without Russian cooperation, but Iâm also exhausted with the PR party line. Perhaps, the president and his staff are making major offers behind closed doors and they canât talk about it. If thatâs the case, great, but, repeating the same thing over and over and over, gives off the impression that youâve moved on to other issues and donât care about Brittney Griner and her family. Now, more than ever, Brittney needs to know people are still advocating for her.
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