Nikolay Alexeyevich Kmita
Accomplice in crimes against the rights and freedoms of citizens of Belarus. Kmita Nikolai Alekseevich supports the Lukashenko regime and politically motivated repressions.
He handed down guilty verdicts in politically motivated cases, where he imposed punishment in the form of a fine totaling at least 7,425 rubles, administrative arrest for a total period of at least 232 days, and at least 40 years of imprisonment or restriction of liberty for a total period in criminal cases.
Among all the judges of this court, he is known for making the most politically motivated decisions.
Kmita sentenced Pavel Linkevich under paragraph 5 of part 2 of Article 147 of the Criminal Code to 7 years in a maximum security colony and 10,000 rubles in financial compensation to the injured police officer.
He sentenced the members of the tourist group to administrative arrest, equating them to participants in the protest.
Accomplice in crimes against the rights and freedoms of citizens of Belarus. Kmita Nikolai Alekseevich supports the Lukashenko regime and politically motivated repressions.
He handed down guilty verdicts in politically motivated cases, where he imposed punishment in the form of a fine totaling at least 7,425 rubles, administrative arrest for a total period of at least 232 days, and at least 40 years of imprisonment or restriction of liberty for a total period in criminal cases.
Among all the judges of this court, he is known for making the most politically motivated decisions.
Kmita sentenced Pavel Linkevich under paragraph 5 of part 2 of Article 147 of the Criminal Code to 7 years in a maximum security colony and 10,000 rubles in financial compensation to the injured police officer.
He sentenced the members of the tourist group to administrative arrest, equating them to participants in the protest.
List of repressed
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Dmitry was arrested on November 27, and then on December 11, 2023, and convicted under Part 2 of Article 19.11 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (Distribution, production, storage, transportation of information products containing calls for extremist activity or promoting such activity). Judges - Podolyanets Artem and Nikolai Kmita.
He was held in the temporary detention facility of the Baranovichi City Department of Internal Affairs. Afterwards, a criminal case was opened and he was transferred to the pretrial detention facility No. 7 in Brest. Oksana Viktorovna Molochko was convicted along with him.
Before his arrest, he was engaged in handicrafts and was self-employed.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
On November 27, 2023, Oksana was brought to administrative responsibility under Part 2 of Article 19.11 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. She was later placed in pretrial detention center No. 7.
In the summer of 2024, the spouses were convicted of "treason" (Part 1 of Article 356 of the Criminal Code). Dmitry was sentenced to twelve years in prison, and Oksana to eight years. The essence of the charges is unknown.
The man was accused of writing several Internet comments about A. Lukashenko, which were considered a "public insult." The hearing took place at the Baranovichi State College of Light Industry. As a result, Tatsin was sentenced to 1 year in prison and handcuffed in front of college students, according to a report on state television.
On 30.01.2024, the appeal was heard. The verdict came into force.
- Associations
- People with disabilities
- Retirees
Details of the case became known from the published verdict . It states that Ivan Vatslavovich was kept in custody for three days from July 10, 2023, and then transferred to house arrest. He was released from house arrest only after the verdict was announced on August 22.
The complaint against the pensioner was that he liked one publication on the Odnoklassniki social network. In that publication, the prosecution discovered allegedly unfair data that A. Lukashenko was involved in three types of crimes (“act of terrorism”, “murder”, “abuse of power or official authority”).
Andrei was charged with "insulting Lukashenko" and "desecrating state symbols." According to investigators, on January 22, 2021, he posted an image of Lukashenko in military uniform against a swastika on Odnoklassniki, along with a statement about the government's embrace of Nazi ideology and its undemocratic nature. His page also published an image of the Belarusian national flag within a swastika, freely viewable and copyable by users. This was classified as desecration of the flag.
Andrey was arrested on September 28, 2022, convicted in November 2022, and sentenced to restricted freedom with a referral. It is unknown whether he was held in pretrial detention or where he served his sentence.
Detained for insulting an official on social media.
According to human rights activists, he will be released at the end of October 2025, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
A resident of Baranovichi. He hit a riot police officer while driving a car. He began serving his sentence on 04/05/2021.
He was released in March 2025, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
Igor was found guilty in August 2021 of insulting Lukashenko. According to the prosecution, from October 2020 to November 2021, he posted derogatory images of Lukashenko and made offensive comments in the "Help Baranovichi" chat. An expert examination found these statements to constitute a negative assessment of his personality.
According to human rights activists, he was released in the fall of 2023, having fully served his sentence imposed by the court.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Irina, the wife of Pyotr Zinevich, who was sentenced to two years of restricted freedom and sent to an open-type facility, was found guilty of "insulting a government official" for her comment under a photo: "Let this ghoul answer for all those who were wrongfully convicted." He had perjured himself in administrative cases, including hers, and this phrase, according to the prosecution, was considered an insult.
On May 25, 2023, Irina was arrested and remanded in custody on trumped-up charges of violating prison regulations. She was also fined 740 rubles for reposting a children's story by Malyavanych on social media, and her detention in the pretrial detention center was assessed at 592 rubles. The social media audit was ordered by a Baranovichi City Department of Internal Affairs officer.
Irina was released from the temporary detention facility on June 26, 2023, and on July 14, 2023, she fully served her sentence, imposed by the court in April 2021.
Alla was convicted for a social media comment under a photo of the deputy head of the Kobrin District Police Department. According to the prosecution, the comment, published on August 25, 2020, contained obscene language and a negative assessment of the government official.
In March 2022, Alla was pardoned.
Galina was convicted for a comment left about Dragichin police officer Yuri Chernyshkov on the social network Odnoklassniki.
Eduard was arrested in March 2021 and convicted of resisting a police officer during a protest that took place in Baranovichi on August 9, 2020, against the falsification of the presidential elections. According to the charges, during the protest he "interfered with the lawful activities of the Internal Troops. He took a piece of paving slab and threw it towards the soldiers who were dispersing the protest, hitting one of them in the shoulder. The resulting bodily injury did not result in a short-term health disorder."
He was released in 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
