Tatiana Viktorovna Tsibula
Accomplice To Crimes Against The Rights And Freedoms Of Citizens Of Belarus Tsibulya Tatyana Viktorovna Is An Employee Of Law Enforcement Agencies Involved In Politically Motivated Repressions Acts As A State Prosecutor In Courts On December 9, 2020, Tsibulya Tatyana Acted As A State Prosecutor In The Case Of Activist Dmitry Shchurko The Man Was Found Guilty Under Articles 368, 369 And 188 Of The Criminal Code For Comments And Publications On The Internet Tsibulya Requested A Sentence Of 2 Years And 6 Months Of Imprisonment For Dmitry To Be Served In A Penal Colony Under General Regime Conditions, As Well As A Fine Of 50 Basic Units This Is The Punishment That Was Imposed By The Court Acted As A State Prosecutor In The Case Of Velesnitsky Alexander, Who Was Found Guilty Under Article 130 Of The Criminal Code For Comments On The Internet The Man Was Sentenced To Two And A Half Years Of Imprisonment In A Penal Colony Under General Regime Conditions She Acted As The State Prosecutor In The Case Of Danilevich Alexander, Who Was Found Guilty Under Part 4 Of Article 361 Of The Criminal Code For Assisting Alexandra Gerasimenya And Alexander Opeykin In Calling For Sanctions Against Belarus, Helping To Draft Appeals From Representatives Of Strike Committees And An Interview With An Internet Resource Recognized As Extremist Tsibulya Requested A Sentence Of 10 Years Of Imprisonment For Alexander To Be Served In A Penal Colony Under Enhanced Regime Conditions This Is The Punishment That The Court Imposed On The Man
Accomplice To Crimes Against The Rights And Freedoms Of Citizens Of Belarus Tsibulya Tatyana Viktorovna Is An Employee Of Law Enforcement Agencies Involved In Politically Motivated Repressions Acts As A State Prosecutor In Courts On December 9, 2020, Tsibulya Tatyana Acted As A State Prosecutor In The Case Of Activist Dmitry Shchurko The Man Was Found Guilty Under Articles 368, 369 And 188 Of The Criminal Code For Comments And Publications On The Internet Tsibulya Requested A Sentence Of 2 Years And 6 Months Of Imprisonment For Dmitry To Be Served In A Penal Colony Under General Regime Conditions, As Well As A Fine Of 50 Basic Units This Is The Punishment That Was Imposed By The Court Acted As A State Prosecutor In The Case Of Velesnitsky Alexander, Who Was Found Guilty Under Article 130 Of The Criminal Code For Comments On The Internet The Man Was Sentenced To Two And A Half Years Of Imprisonment In A Penal Colony Under General Regime Conditions She Acted As The State Prosecutor In The Case Of Danilevich Alexander, Who Was Found Guilty Under Part 4 Of Article 361 Of The Criminal Code For Assisting Alexandra Gerasimenya And Alexander Opeykin In Calling For Sanctions Against Belarus, Helping To Draft Appeals From Representatives Of Strike Committees And An Interview With An Internet Resource Recognized As Extremist Tsibulya Requested A Sentence Of 10 Years Of Imprisonment For Alexander To Be Served In A Penal Colony Under Enhanced Regime Conditions This Is The Punishment That The Court Imposed On The Man
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- Military
- Parents of minors
Dmitry lived in Ukraine for a long time, and in 2019 he married a Ukrainian woman there. He did not serve in the Belarusian army, but in Ukraine he joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a supply officer. From March to October 2021, he worked as a guard at a military warehouse in the demarcation zone between the DPR/LPR and the territory controlled by Ukraine.
In the fall of 2021, having lost his Belarusian passport, Dmitry went to the embassy in Kyiv, where he was issued a temporary document and advised to go to Belarus for a new passport. However, immediately after crossing the border, he was detained. For two days in a row, the KGB interrogated him on suspicion of "terrorism" and "weapons transportation."
No facts were found, but Dmitry was transferred from the temporary detention facility to a pretrial detention center and a case of "mercenarism" was opened (Article 133 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus). Later, the article was reclassified, and in March 2022, he was convicted of "participation in military actions on the territory of a foreign state without the authorization of Belarus." During his stay in the pretrial detention center, Dmitry's daughter was born.
According to human rights activists, he was released in the winter of 2024, having fully served his sentence.
- Associations
- Military
- Civil servants
- Parents of minors
A former officer who condemned violence by security forces after the 2020 elections.
Alexander was detained in Stolin on September 29, 2021 in a criminal case initiated for comments on the Internet after the death of KGB officer Dmitry Fedosyuk and IT specialist Andrei Zeltser in a Minsk apartment.
On August 22, 2023, he was released upon expiration of his sentence.
