Belarusian political prisoners

Sofia Sapega after her release from the Homiel colony / BELTA
Sofia Sapega after her release from the Homiel colony / BELTA
She has been behind bars in Belarus since May 2021.
37 political prisoners released in May / pixabay.com
37 political prisoners released in May / pixabay.com
27 of them have fully served their terms.
Pavel Belavus / sb.by
Pavel Belavus / sb.by
Prominent activist Pavel Belavus was found guilty of Belarusian nationalism and state treason in a closed trial.
Mikalai Klimovich / Photo from his Facebook page
Mikalai Klimovich / Photo from his Facebook page
This was stated by the representative of the European Union, Peter Stana.
Akrestsina jail / Euroradio, archive photo
Akrestsina jail / Euroradio, archive photo
Human rights activists recognized 11 more people as political prisoners.
Kanstantsin Zalatykh / Archive photo
Kanstantsin Zalatykh / Archive photo
His case was heard behind closed doors by the Minsk City Court.
Ales Bialiatski / sb.by
Ales Bialiatski / sb.by
The head of the "Viasna" human rights center and his associates helped the repressed Belarusians.
As of February 10, there were 1,442 recognized political prisoners in Belarus / flickr.com
As of February 10, there were 1,442 recognized political prisoners in Belarus / flickr.com
Lukashenka only understands the language of force, former political prisoner tells Euroradio.
Siarhei Pliashkun and Yury Selvich on trial / gp.by
Siarhei Pliashkun and Yury Selvich on trial / gp.by
The two men were convicted for intending to sabotage the railway during Russia's attack on Ukraine.