The bill, according to text seen by Reuters, seeks to make March
9 "National Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day," to call
increased attention to Americans unjustly held abroad and add
urgency to the push to bring them home.
"Brittney Griner's release and unjust imprisonment has only
underscored the need for Congress to continue working to
safeguard the lives of wrongfully detained Americans," said
Democratic Senator Chris Coons, a lead sponsor of the bill, in a
statement.
The measure's sponsors also include Republican Senator Marco
Rubio and Representatives Haley Stevens, a Democrat, and French
Hill, a Republican.
The bill would establish an official "Hostage and Detainee"
flag, similar to the black-and-white POW-MIA flag adopted in
1972 to draw attention to Americans held prisoner or missing in
Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War era.
March 9 is the day on which Robert Levinson disappeared in Iran
in 2007. He was declared dead in absentia in 2020.
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced a prisoner swap
involving Griner - a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Women's
National Basketball Association - and arms dealer Viktor Bout.
Griner's February arrest in Moscow on charges of possessing vape
cartridges containing cannabis oil triggered a surge of support
from fans, celebrities and politicians calling for her release
and criticizing the Biden administration for not doing more.
The administration has been unable to secure the release of
former Marine Paul Whelan, who was jailed in Russia on 2020 on
spying charges.
The United States does not provide an official figure for how
many of its citizens are held abroad, but the James W. Foley
Legacy Foundation, named after an American journalist abducted
and killed in Syria, says more than 60 U.S. citizens are
wrongfully detained in about 18 countries.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Don Durfee and
Bradley Perrett)
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