Dmitry Vladimirovich Aleshkevich
Aleshkevich Dmitry Vladimirovich Is Involved In Politically Motivated Repressions In The Republic Of Belarus As The Head Of The Regime And Security Of The Correctional Institution "Prison No 8 In Zhodino", Aleshkevich Bears Personal Responsibility For The Cruel And Inhuman Treatment Of Prisoners And The Torture Used Against Them The Actions Of Dmitry Aleshkevich Violate The Rights Of Citizens Of The Republic Of Belarus And Pose A Threat To Their Lives They Are Also Aimed At Strengthening The Repressive Regime In The Country
Aleshkevich Dmitry Vladimirovich Is Involved In Politically Motivated Repressions In The Republic Of Belarus As The Head Of The Regime And Security Of The Correctional Institution "Prison No 8 In Zhodino", Aleshkevich Bears Personal Responsibility For The Cruel And Inhuman Treatment Of Prisoners And The Torture Used Against Them The Actions Of Dmitry Aleshkevich Violate The Rights Of Citizens Of The Republic Of Belarus And Pose A Threat To Their Lives They Are Also Aimed At Strengthening The Repressive Regime In The Country
List of repressed
The reason for the detention was painting more than 80 bales of haylage on the field. After the arrest, she and her husband were taken to the Dzerzhinsky District Department of Internal Affairs, and the house was searched. Before the trial, they chose a preventive measure in the form of detention and placed in Zhodzina Prison No. 8. Ekaterina faces up to six years in prison.
1.5 years of restriction of freedom without a referral to the IUOT
The reason for the detention was painting more than 80 bales of haylage on the field. After the arrest, he and his wife were taken to the Dzerzhinsky District Department of Internal Affairs, and the house was searched. Before the trial, they chose a preventive measure in the form of detention and placed in Zhodzina Prison No. 8. Andrei faces up to six years in prison.
Released after expiration of sentence.
The reason for the arrest was the painting of more than 80 bales of haylage in the field. After her arrest, she was taken to the Dzerzhinsky District Department of Internal Affairs, and the house was searched. Before the trial, they chose a preventive measure in the form of detention and placed him in Zhodino prison No. 8. Olga faces up to six years in prison.
She was released in May 2022 after fully serving the sentence imposed by the court.
The reason for the detention was painting more than 80 bales of haylage on the field. After the arrest, she was taken to the Dzerzhinsky District Department of Internal Affairs, and her house was searched. Before the trial, they chose a preventive measure in the form of detention and placed in Zhodzina Prison No. 8. Elena faces up to six years in prison.
On May 10, 2022, she was released after the expiration of her sentence.
The reason for the detention was painting more than 80 bales of haylage on the field. After the arrest, he was taken to the Dzerzhinsky District Department of Internal Affairs, and a search was conducted at home. Before the trial, they chose a preventive measure in the form of detention and placed in Zhodzina Prison No. 8. Alexander faces up to six years in prison.
Released after expiration of sentence.
Aleksey Muravitsky was detained by GUBOPiK on July 27. His actions were qualified as participation in actions grossly violating public order (part 1 of article 342 of the Criminal Code). On election day, August 9, OMON officers detained Muravitsky at the polling station and beat him up at Akrestsin Street. On August 16, he went to the March and demonstrated hematomas received during the beatings. The protesters wrote on his back “You won’t kill everyone” – the moment of the performance near the KGB was photographed. Muravitsky also took part in the March on October 25 - he climbed onto the roof of his car with a BCHB flag and shouted “Long Live Belarus”. The man was detained on July 27 and a "repentant video" was recorded with him.
On May 27, 2022, he was released after the expiration of his sentence.
1 year in prison under general regime conditions
- Associations
- Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneur. He was detained on July 23, 2021 in Molodechno for "calling for protests and leaking data from the security forces." He was sentenced to 12 days of administrative arrest, but then he was not released, but transferred to the pre-trial detention center of the Zhodzina prison.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Yuri was convicted of publicly insulting Lukashenko during a protest on August 9, 2020, on Central Square in Molodechno, thereby humiliating his honor and dignity. He was sentenced to imprisonment and taken into custody in the courtroom after the verdict was announced.
According to human rights activists, he was released in October 2022, having fully served his sentence imposed by the court.
Alexander was detained at his parents' place in Luninets on June 7, 2021, after which he was transported to Minsk, then to Zhodino, where he was taken into custody as part of a criminal case initiated after the march to Kurapaty, which took place on November 1, 2020 in Minsk. Two months later, he was convicted of "participation in group actions that grossly violate public order" and sentenced to restriction of freedom with referral to a correctional facility.
Left Belarus before starting to serve his sentence.
In November 2024, as part of a special proceeding against Alexander, a court hearing was held in absentia to replace the restriction of freedom with imprisonment in a penal colony.
- Associations
- Detained under 18 years
- Students
Maksim, a student at the Minsk State Automotive College, was detained on October 19, 2020, at about 7:30 a.m., as he was leaving his apartment building and heading to school. He was detained in connection with a criminal case opened for blocking a road in the Serebryanka microdistrict of Minsk on October 13, 2020. Maksim was accused of "participating in group actions that grossly violate public order" and sentenced to restriction of liberty without being sent to a correctional facility. He was released from custody in the courtroom. At the time of his detention and sentencing, Maksim was a minor, and he also has serious health problems - a heart defect.
Sergei was arrested in July 2020 in a criminal case opened for insulting Lukashenko. Before the verdict, he was under a written undertaking not to leave. Since January 2021, four closed court hearings have been held - without the participation of lawyers and witnesses. Of the 96 charges, 13 were proven. In March 2021, Sergei was sentenced to imprisonment.
He was released in August 2022, having fully served his sentence.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Vasily was arrested in May 2021 as part of a criminal case opened for restoring graffiti with "DJs of Change" in the famous protest courtyard "Square of Change" under the article "malicious hooliganism committed by a group of persons." In August of the same year, he was sentenced to restriction of freedom with direction and released from custody in the courtroom before the verdict came into force.
It is known that in October 2024, a case was considered in relation to Vasily within the framework of special proceedings to replace the restriction of freedom with imprisonment in a penal colony.
Natalia was detained on April 30, 2021, for drawing hearts and the inscription "Long Live Belarus" on the elevator light. She was sentenced to administrative arrest twice in a row - for a total of 22 days. However, after serving her sentence, a criminal case was opened against her under the article "malicious hooliganism" and she was placed under house arrest for three months. During the court debate, the article was reclassified to a more lenient one - "desecration of buildings and damage to property", and in February 2022, Natalia was given a large fine.
- Associations
- Activists
- Human rights activists
Maria was arrested on September 9, 2020 and convicted for writing the words “We will not forget” at the site of the death of Alexander Taraikovsky, who was shot dead near the Pushkinskaya metro station during a protest that took place on August 10, 2020 in Minsk.
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- Activists
- Bloggers
- Parents of minors
Olga, a blogger and designer, has been repeatedly persecuted and detained under administrative articles following the events that followed the 2020 elections in Minsk. In May 2021, her home was searched, after which Olga was detained as part of a criminal case opened on charges of "organizing and preparing actions that grossly violate public order, or actively participating in them." Before that, she was already a suspect under two articles of the Criminal Code - "insulting a judge" and "slandering an election commission employee."
In December of the same year, Olga was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment.
She was released in June 2022, having served her full sentence as determined by the court.
