
Igor Sutyagin
We welcomed the release of Dr. Igor Sutyagin, the Russian academic, who served more than a decade in prison in Siberia on espionage charges that we protested starting in 2001 as unfounded. Sutyagin was an arms control researcher for a British company to which he provided published and openly available information. In July of 2010, he was released and flown to London in the high level exchange negotiated by Russia and the US after the discovery of Russian spies in New Jersey, although the US continued to support Sutyagin”s claim that he was never a spy.
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Igor Sutyagin: I woke up a free man but not in my own country, The Guardian, August 7, 2010
In his August interview with The Guardian in London, Dr. Sutyagin credited pressure by human rights groups as responsible for his inclusion in the swap.