activist Ales Bialiatski, co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, sentenced to 10 years in prison

This heavy sentence is part of a new series of trials targeting activists, journalists and opponents of the regime of Alexander Lukashenko.

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He is a key figure in the democratic movement in Belarus. Activist Ales Bialiatski, co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a court in Minsk, the NGO Viasna announced on Friday March 3. This heavy sentence is part of a new series of trials targeting activists, journalists and opponents, repressed since the protest movement in the summer of 2020.

The NGO adds that two collaborators of Ales Bialiatski, arrested like him in July 2021 and tried alongside him, Valentin Stefanovitch and Vladimir Labkovitch, were sentenced to nine and seven years in prison respectively. A fourth defendant, Dmitri Soloviev, tried in absentia after fleeing to Poland, received an eight-year prison sentence. They were also all fined 185,000 Belarusian rubles (69,000 euros).

A “shameful injustice”

Ales Bialiatski and his colleagues were accused of smuggling large amounts of cash into Belarus and of financing class actions “great breach of public order”. All three men had pleaded not guilty.

After the announcement of the judgment, the main opponent in exile, Svetlana Tikhanovskaïa, denounced a “shameful injustice”. For its part, the German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called the trial a “prank call” .

Ales Bialiatski, 60, founded and hosted for years Viasna, the main human rights group in the country. During the 2020 protesters against the regimeAlexander Lukashenko, the NGO had played a key role in documenting repressions and arrests. He received the Nobel Peace Prize along with two other human rights organizations, at the Russian NGO Memorial and the Center for Civil Liberties in Ukraine


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