Anna Borisovna Leusik
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 14 politically motivated decisions, for which at least 28 days of administrative arrest, at least 3,495 rubles in fines, and at least 16 years of imprisonment or restriction of freedom were imposed. Conducted illegal mobile court hearings in the Center for Isolation of Offenders. She expressed her personal opinion in court. She forced me to confess to participating in an unauthorized rally under threat of arrest. She refused to invite available witnesses. When making decisions, he is guided only by the testimony of riot police officers. She sentenced political prisoner Alexander Telego to 4 years in prison, who was a volunteer at the temporary detention center in Akrestsin and was beaten in front of his elderly parents. She sentenced Lyudmila Taranok to 10 days of administrative arrest and a fine of 405 rubles under Art. 10.9 Code of Administrative Offenses (Deliberate destruction or damage to property), Art. 17.1 Code of Administrative Offenses (Petty hooliganism), art. 23.34 Code of Administrative Offences. A woman removed the mask from the face of a plainclothes policeman during a protest in Grodno. She sentenced 4 residents of Grodno to terms of 3 to 3.5 years of restriction of freedom with a referral to open correctional institutions, for hooking up during a peaceful protest. All were charged under Art. 342 of the Criminal Code (Organization of mass riots) and 364 of the Criminal Code (Violence against a police officer).
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 14 politically motivated decisions, for which at least 28 days of administrative arrest, at least 3,495 rubles in fines, and at least 16 years of imprisonment or restriction of freedom were imposed. Conducted illegal mobile court hearings in the Center for Isolation of Offenders. She expressed her personal opinion in court. She forced me to confess to participating in an unauthorized rally under threat of arrest. She refused to invite available witnesses. When making decisions, he is guided only by the testimony of riot police officers. She sentenced political prisoner Alexander Telego to 4 years in prison, who was a volunteer at the temporary detention center in Akrestsin and was beaten in front of his elderly parents. She sentenced Lyudmila Taranok to 10 days of administrative arrest and a fine of 405 rubles under Art. 10.9 Code of Administrative Offenses (Deliberate destruction or damage to property), Art. 17.1 Code of Administrative Offenses (Petty hooliganism), art. 23.34 Code of Administrative Offences. A woman removed the mask from the face of a plainclothes policeman during a protest in Grodno. She sentenced 4 residents of Grodno to terms of 3 to 3.5 years of restriction of freedom with a referral to open correctional institutions, for hooking up during a peaceful protest. All were charged under Art. 342 of the Criminal Code (Organization of mass riots) and 364 of the Criminal Code (Violence against a police officer).
List of repressed
Nadezhda was convicted for participating in a protest held on September 6, 2020 in Grodno against the falsification of the presidential elections and violence in the country. She was sentenced to serve her sentence in an open-type correctional facility, after which she had to leave Belarus.
In 2024, it became known that a new criminal case had been opened against Nadezhda as part of a special proceeding and she had been convicted in absentia under the article on “assistance to extremist activity.”
Student. Convicted for participating in protests in Grodno in August and September 2020. A year after the start of Kirill's term, they wanted to tighten the regime and send him to a penal colony. Therefore, he was forced to leave the Republic of Belarus.
After fleeing Belarus, Kirill lived in Warsaw. In October 2023, he disappeared and stopped responding to messages on Telegram. According to MOST, Kirill was detained in Warsaw on October 10, 2023, for online fraud. The source reported that the former political prisoner contacted a group of fraudsters who were most likely stealing money from bank accounts. The preliminary version of the investigation is suicide.
On November 16, 2023, it became known that a criminal case under the article "incitement to suicide" was opened into the death of a former Belarusian political prisoner in the Warsaw detention center. Evidence is being collected.
- Associations
Alexander, a neurologist, worked in Norilsk, Russia. He was detained in May 2021 upon his return to Belarus in connection with a criminal case opened for insulting law enforcement officials.
In January 2022, he was convicted under three criminal articles for comments addressed to 32 officials. As Alexander himself explained, he left them emotionally, since during the August 2020 protests he volunteered near the detention center on Okrestina. In addition to imprisonment, the court ordered him to pay moral compensation in favor of 20 employees. At the hearing, it also became known that one of the victims in the case beat Alexander during his arrest.
In November 2022, he was convicted again under the articles “insulting a government official” and “threatening violence against an official.”
On April 3, 2024, his punishment was increased and he was transferred to prison.
He was released in November 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Yuri was convicted for participating in a protest that took place on September 6, 2020 in Grodno against the falsification of the presidential elections and violence in the country.
He was released in the summer of 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Vladimir was convicted for participating in a protest that took place on September 6, 2020 in Grodno against the falsification of the presidential elections and violence in the country.
According to human rights activists, he was released in the summer of 2024, having fully served the sentence imposed by the court.
Zhanna was convicted for participating in a protest held on September 6, 2020 in Grodno against the falsification of the presidential elections and violence in the country. She was sentenced to serve her sentence in an open-type correctional facility, after which she had to leave Belarus.
In 2024, it became known that a new criminal case had been opened against Zhanna as part of a special proceeding and she had been convicted in absentia under the article on “assistance to extremist activity.”
