Dmitriy Gennadievich Lukashevich
Dmitry Gennadyevich Lukashevich is involved in politically motivated repressions in the Republic of Belarus. Lukashevich is responsible for the fact that, as a judge of the Frunzensky District Court of Minsk, he issues numerous politically motivated sentences against activists and participants in peaceful protests. In judicial practice, Dmitry Lukashevich considers not only administrative cases, but also criminal ones. As a result of his decisions, fines for a total of no less than 16,539 rubles and administrative arrests for a total of no less than 793 days have already been issued, and representatives of civil society of the Republic of Belarus have also been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In particular, on March 21, 2017, Lukashevich considered the case against O. Volchek under Part 1 of Article 23.34 of the Administrative Code. Then the court received materials with significant violations of the Procedural and Executive Code. The testimony of the witnesses did not correspond to the circumstances of the case and contradicted each other. The judge found Volchek guilty. On June 23, 2021, Dmitry Lukashevich sentenced political prisoner Nikolai Denisevich to four years in a general regime colony. In 2020, he sentenced activist Valentin Trotsky to 15 days of administrative arrest just for being at a picket to collect signatures for nominating alternative candidates. Thus, Lukashevich Dmitry Gennadyevich is responsible for human rights violations and undermining the principles of the rule of law, as well as for promoting repression against representatives of civil society and the democratic opposition. His work within the judiciary is focused on maintaining the position of the existing government, rather than on enforcing the law. Lukashevich’s actions contribute to human rights violations, strengthening the power of Alexander Lukashenko and increasing politically motivated repression in the Republic of Belarus.
Dmitry Gennadyevich Lukashevich is involved in politically motivated repressions in the Republic of Belarus. Lukashevich is responsible for the fact that, as a judge of the Frunzensky District Court of Minsk, he issues numerous politically motivated sentences against activists and participants in peaceful protests. In judicial practice, Dmitry Lukashevich considers not only administrative cases, but also criminal ones. As a result of his decisions, fines for a total of no less than 16,539 rubles and administrative arrests for a total of no less than 793 days have already been issued, and representatives of civil society of the Republic of Belarus have also been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In particular, on March 21, 2017, Lukashevich considered the case against O. Volchek under Part 1 of Article 23.34 of the Administrative Code. Then the court received materials with significant violations of the Procedural and Executive Code. The testimony of the witnesses did not correspond to the circumstances of the case and contradicted each other. The judge found Volchek guilty. On June 23, 2021, Dmitry Lukashevich sentenced political prisoner Nikolai Denisevich to four years in a general regime colony. In 2020, he sentenced activist Valentin Trotsky to 15 days of administrative arrest just for being at a picket to collect signatures for nominating alternative candidates. Thus, Lukashevich Dmitry Gennadyevich is responsible for human rights violations and undermining the principles of the rule of law, as well as for promoting repression against representatives of civil society and the democratic opposition. His work within the judiciary is focused on maintaining the position of the existing government, rather than on enforcing the law. Lukashevich’s actions contribute to human rights violations, strengthening the power of Alexander Lukashenko and increasing politically motivated repression in the Republic of Belarus.
List of repressed
Allegedly arrested for insulting comments on the Internet.
He was detained upon his return to Belarus.
Mikhail was convicted in a criminal case initiated over the events of November 1, 2020, when a march to Kurapaty was taking place in Minsk. He was accused of blocking the road near Chelyuskintsev Park during the rally, which resulted in damage to Minsktrans. Despite the fact that Mikhail had previously been brought to administrative responsibility for the same episode, he was sentenced to restriction of freedom without being sent to a correctional facility.
In 2023, at least two court hearings were held regarding Mikhail "on replacing the restriction of freedom without sending him to an open-type correctional facility." The results of these hearings are unknown.
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Nikolai was detained in April 2021 in connection with the events of October 18, 2020, during the "Partisan March" in Minsk. He was charged under three articles of the Criminal Code: for participating in mass riots, intentional damage to property, and the threat of violence against security forces. According to the prosecution, he threw stones and asphalt at service minibuses with Almaz fighters, causing material damage. 13 security forces were recognized as victims, but only three appeared in court - in balaclavas and with changed names.
According to human rights activists, he was released in February 2025, having fully served the sentence imposed by the court.
