Natalia Vyacheslavovna Korablina
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 33 politically motivated decisions, for which at least 22 days of administrative arrest, at least 3,128 rubles in fines, and at least 14 years of imprisonment or restriction of freedom were imposed. In 2018, Tatiana Sevyarynets judged. She found the 50-year-old director of a private enterprise, Mikhail Zakharenko, guilty of violence against an employee of the internal affairs bodies (Article 364 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus), and imposed a sentence of 3 years of restriction of freedom with a referral to an open correctional facility (“chemistry”). The Ministry of Internal Affairs accused the man of “standing with clenched fists” and threatening violence. She sentenced Ruslan Cherkas to one and a half years of restriction of freedom in an open institution. The judge found that he had the intention of publicly insulting a government official, namely the inspector of the road patrol service of the road patrol service group of the State Inspectorate of the traffic police department of the Gantsevichi district executive committee, senior police lieutenant Volnich, on the social network “Odnoklassniki”, on the public page of the user “Olga Karach” insulted the latter in an indecent manner using profanity, degrading the authority, honor and dignity of the government representative Volnich in connection with the performance of his official duties. She sentenced Oleg Efremenko to imprisonment for a term of four and a half years, to be served in a general regime correctional colony, for tripping up an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. She also satisfied the claim of the injured employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who demanded monetary compensation for moral damage in the amount of 1,000 rubles.
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 33 politically motivated decisions, for which at least 22 days of administrative arrest, at least 3,128 rubles in fines, and at least 14 years of imprisonment or restriction of freedom were imposed. In 2018, Tatiana Sevyarynets judged. She found the 50-year-old director of a private enterprise, Mikhail Zakharenko, guilty of violence against an employee of the internal affairs bodies (Article 364 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus), and imposed a sentence of 3 years of restriction of freedom with a referral to an open correctional facility (“chemistry”). The Ministry of Internal Affairs accused the man of “standing with clenched fists” and threatening violence. She sentenced Ruslan Cherkas to one and a half years of restriction of freedom in an open institution. The judge found that he had the intention of publicly insulting a government official, namely the inspector of the road patrol service of the road patrol service group of the State Inspectorate of the traffic police department of the Gantsevichi district executive committee, senior police lieutenant Volnich, on the social network “Odnoklassniki”, on the public page of the user “Olga Karach” insulted the latter in an indecent manner using profanity, degrading the authority, honor and dignity of the government representative Volnich in connection with the performance of his official duties. She sentenced Oleg Efremenko to imprisonment for a term of four and a half years, to be served in a general regime correctional colony, for tripping up an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. She also satisfied the claim of the injured employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who demanded monetary compensation for moral damage in the amount of 1,000 rubles.
List of repressed
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Oleg was arrested and convicted for "hitting" a police officer during a street march in Vitebsk on September 13, 2020. In September 2021, he was transferred to prison for "violating the rules of the order."
In August 2022, Oleg was re-convicted for “malicious disobedience to the demands of the administration of the correctional institution” and was given another year of imprisonment.
On July 25, 2023, the political prisoner was again convicted of “disobeying the demands of the administration” and sentenced to another year in prison.
In September 2024, another hearing was held on the criminal case against Oleg for “malicious disobedience to the demands of the administration of the correctional institution” - a charge that is often applied to prisoners who refuse to cooperate with the prison administration.
Throughout his imprisonment, Oleg is constantly under pressure. He is regularly sent to a punishment cell, where he is kept in isolation for dozens of days.
Alexander was convicted for a comment on Instagram on the channel "Typical Vitebsk" addressed to the PPS sergeant Vitaly Shnyavin, and sentenced to restriction of freedom with direction. He managed to leave Belarus before the start of serving his sentence.
In January 2025, a court hearing in absentia was held regarding Alexander to replace the restriction of freedom with imprisonment in a penal colony.
Vadim was detained on April 14, 2021, on the border with Lithuania and later convicted for a comment left on Telegram addressed to the commander of the Minsk riot police, Dmitry Balaba.
He was released in November 2022, having served his full sentence.
