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  • 8 more protesters called political prisoners

    We assess the persecution of Viktoryia Kulsha, Siarhei Mirayeuski, Ryhor Davydau, Aliaksei Berazinski, Uladzimir Rubasheuski, Siarhei Salokha, Marek Siradze, and Vitaliya Bandarenka as politically motivated, as it is related solely to their exercise of freedom of peaceful assembly and expression and recognize them as political prisoners. //
  • Five new political prisoners in Belarus

    We consider the persecution and imprisonment of Ruslan Linnik, Viktar Tsarykevich, Ihar Kapanaika, Yan Rymarau, and Yury Kastsiuk to be politically motivated, as they are linked to their peaceful exercise of freedom of expression. Ruslan Linnik, Viktar Tsarykevich, Ihar Kapanaika, Yan Rymarau, and Yury Kastsiuk are therefore political prisoners. //
  • 7 new names on list of political prisoners

    We consider the following convicts as political prisoners: Mikita Kharlovich (sentenced to five years in prison under Part 1 of Article 295-1, Article 13, Part 2 of Article 293 of the Criminal Code); Dzmitry Tsimashenka (sentenced to two and a half years in prison under Article 364 of the Criminal Code); Aliaksandr Dziarkach (sentenced to four years in prison under Articles 342, 364, and 218 of the Criminal Code); Yuliya Kashaverava (sentenced to one and a half years in prison under Part 1 of Article 339 of the Criminal Code); Aliaksandr Karatchenia (sentenced to one and a half years in prison under Article 363 of the Criminal Code); Natallia Rayentava (sentenced to eight months in prison under Article 364 of the Criminal Code); Mikita Zalatarou (minor, sentenced to five years in prison under Article 13, Part 2 of Article 293, Article 295-3 of the Criminal Code). //
  • We demand the immediate release of political prisoners Maryia Safonava and Andrei Sysun

    The accused did not encroach on sacred or historical and cultural values, did not destroy them. The graffiti themselves do not contain obscene language or language of hostility and hatred on the grounds of nationality, race, religion or social origin and other characteristics. The defendants also testified that they did not intend to call for violence. The graffiti could not and did not lead to the significant damage or destruction of structures, and the material damage from such inscriptions was clearly symbolic. //
  • UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS INFORMED ABOUT NEW DRAFT LAW ON EXTREMISM AND OTHER DRAFT LAWS AND IDEAS UNDER CONSIDERATION AIMED AT RESTRICTING HUMAN RIGHTS

    We requested that the thematic special rapporteurs contact the Government of the Republic of Belarus and seek additional information about the above mentioned draft laws aimed at restricting human rights and freedoms, the purpose of their adoption and possible negative impact on the realization of human rights. //
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