Alexander Aleksandrovich Semenchuk
Alexander Aleksandrovich Semenchuk
Number of repressed: 52
Administrative cases: 45
Date of birth: 12 april 1983
Categories: Judges

Alexander Aleksandrovich Semenchuk is involved in politically motivated repressions in the Republic of Belarus. Semenchuk is responsible for the fact that, as a judge of the Leninsky District Court of the city of Brest, for a long period of time he passed politically motivated sentences against representatives of civil society. As a result of his decisions, Belarusians who opposed the current regime in the country were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In particular, in 2011 he tried participants in silent protests, and in 2017, participants in non-parasite protests. In 2018, he tried residents of Brest who opposed the construction of a battery plant. Among others, Semenchuk condemned the following citizens: Brest local historian, editor of the newspaper “Church” Igor Baranovsky, Belsat journalists Ales Levchuk and Milana Kharitonova, human rights activist Roman Kislyak, bloggers Sergei Petrukhin and Alexander Kabanov, teacher Lyudmila Karchevskaya, anarchist Alexander Kozlyanko, politician Nikolai Statkevich , journalist Maxim Khlebts and pensioner Elena Gnauk. Thus, Alexander Aleksandrovich Semenchuk is responsible for human rights violations and undermining the principles of the rule of law, as well as for promoting repression against representatives of civil society and the democratic opposition. His work within the judiciary is focused on maintaining the position of the existing government, rather than on enforcing the law. Semenchuk’s actions contribute to human rights violations, strengthening the power of Alexander Lukashenko and increasing politically motivated repression in the Republic of Belarus.

Alexander Aleksandrovich Semenchuk is involved in politically motivated repressions in the Republic of Belarus. Semenchuk is responsible for the fact that, as a judge of the Leninsky District Court of the city of Brest, for a long period of time he passed politically motivated sentences against representatives of civil society. As a result of his decisions, Belarusians who opposed the current regime in the country were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In particular, in 2011 he tried participants in silent protests, and in 2017, participants in non-parasite protests. In 2018, he tried residents of Brest who opposed the construction of a battery plant. Among others, Semenchuk condemned the following citizens: Brest local historian, editor of the newspaper “Church” Igor Baranovsky, Belsat journalists Ales Levchuk and Milana Kharitonova, human rights activist Roman Kislyak, bloggers Sergei Petrukhin and Alexander Kabanov, teacher Lyudmila Karchevskaya, anarchist Alexander Kozlyanko, politician Nikolai Statkevich , journalist Maxim Khlebts and pensioner Elena Gnauk. Thus, Alexander Aleksandrovich Semenchuk is responsible for human rights violations and undermining the principles of the rule of law, as well as for promoting repression against representatives of civil society and the democratic opposition. His work within the judiciary is focused on maintaining the position of the existing government, rather than on enforcing the law. Semenchuk’s actions contribute to human rights violations, strengthening the power of Alexander Lukashenko and increasing politically motivated repression in the Republic of Belarus.

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folder Categories of cases: Brest 2020 Protests
Hometown: Brest
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According to the court, the essence of the charge against everyone was that on August 10, 2020 in Brest people “shouted slogans, whistled, clapped their hands, demonstrated white-red-white banners, and went out onto the roadway.” By doing so, they allegedly grossly violated public order.

Trial outcome 07.10.2024
3 years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
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folder Categories of cases: Brest 2020 Protests
Hometown: Brest
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According to the court, the essence of the charge against everyone was that on August 10, 2020, people in Brest "shouted slogans, whistled, clapped their hands, demonstrated white-red-white banners, and went out onto the roadway." In doing so, they allegedly grossly violated public order.

Trial outcome 07.10.2024
2 years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
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In custody: ~293 days
folder Categories of cases: Brest 2020 Protests
Hometown: Brest
Was in: SIZO-7SIZO-7, Brest, Sovetskih Pogranichnikov 37, 224030
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According to the court, the essence of the charge against everyone was that on August 10, 2020, people in Brest "shouted slogans, whistled, clapped their hands, demonstrated white-red-white banners, and went out onto the roadway." In doing so, they allegedly grossly violated public order.

According to human rights activists , he will be released in the spring of 2025.

Trial outcome 07.10.2024
1 year of imprisonment in colony under general regime conditions.
Appeal 17.12.2024
unknown.
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folder Categories of cases: Brest 2020 Protests
Hometown: Brest
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Elvira was convicted of participating in a post-election protest that took place on August 10, 2020, in Brest. According to the prosecution, the protesters "shouted slogans, whistled, clapped, displayed white-red-white banners, and stepped onto the roadway," thereby allegedly grossly disturbing public order.

Trial outcome 07.10.2024
2 years restrictions of freedom with referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Appeal 17.12.2024
the sentence was upheld.
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In custody: ~460 days
folder Categories of cases: Brest 2020 Protests
Hometown: Brest
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According to human rights activists, he will be released in the spring of 2025.

Trial outcome 14.03.2024
1 year 6 months of imprisonment in colony under general regime conditions.
Appeal 11.06.2024
unknown.
Former political prisoners
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In custody: ~496 days
folder Categories of cases: Return to Belarus, Brest 2020 Protests
Hometown: Brest
Was in: IK-1IK No. 1, 211445, Novopolotsk, st. Technical, 8
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Stanislav was detained upon returning to Belarus from Poland, where he had moved more than a year earlier. He came home in late 2023 to spend the holidays with his family, but was arrested in connection with a criminal case opened after protests on August 10, 2020, in Brest against the falsification of the presidential election. Stanislav was convicted of participating in “mass riots.”

In a pro-government confessional video published, he says that he "participated in protests and went out onto the roadway." The recording shows that Stanislav's face is scratched, although no such damage was visible when he was detained.

Trial outcome 06.05.2024
4 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 05.07.2024
the sentence was upheld.
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folder Categories of cases: Special proceedings (trials in absentia)
Hometown: Brest
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According to the prosecutor , the Brest resident was accused of writing several insulting comments about government officials, including police officers, in the Telegram messenger in 2021.

Trial outcome 24.01.2023
2 years 6 months restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Regime change trial 11.12.2024
unknown (trial in absentia).
Former political prisoners
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In custody: ~1322 days
Hometown: Brest
Date of birth: 09.11.1993
Was in: IK-15IK №15, 212013, Mogilev, p/o Veyno, Slavgorodskoye shosse 183
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Ilya was detained in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests against falsifications in the presidential elections that took place on August 10, 2020 in Brest. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

According to human rights activists, he was released in November 2024, having fully served his sentence.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
4 years of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
Sergey Ivanovich Trotsyuk
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In custody: ~1306 days
Hometown: Malorita
Date of birth: 28.11.1984
Number of children: 1 child
Was in: Turma №4Turma №4, Mogilev, Krupskaya 99A, 212011
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Sergei was detained in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests on August 10, 2020 in Brest against falsifications in the presidential elections. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

Before his imprisonment, he worked as a turner, is interested in metalworking and design, and has a mathematical mind.

In the summer of 2023, his detention regime was tightened - Sergei was transferred to a prison regime until the end of his sentence.

According to human rights activists, he was released in October 2024, having fully served his sentence.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
4 years of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
Regime change trial 07.07.2023
prison regime until the end of the term.
Viktor Gennadievich Kozlovsky
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In custody: ~1136 days
Hometown: Brest
Date of birth: 11.11.2000
Was in: IK-15IK №15, 212013, Mogilev, p/o Veyno, Slavgorodskoye shosse 183
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Viktor was detained in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests against falsifications in the presidential elections that took place on August 10, 2020 in Brest. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

He was released in May 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
3 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
Former political prisoners
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In custody: 1209 days
Hometown: Brest
Date of birth: 18.07.2002
Was in: IK-3IK №3
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Artem was detained in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests against falsifications in the presidential elections that took place in Brest on August 10, 2020. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

He was released in November 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
3 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
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Hometown: Malorita
Date of birth: 13.05.1988
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Albert was convicted of insulting OMON officer Alexei Talyarenko "with the aim of damaging the authority of state power." According to the prosecution, on October 25, 2020, he left an offensive comment in the chat "Brest Vostok 97%". At the trial, he did not admit guilt, claiming that he did not publish the message, and his account was deleted.

Trial outcome 23.06.2021
2 years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility, 500 rubles of compensation.
Gleb Valerievich Romanov
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In custody: 1142 days
Hometown: Brest
Date of birth: 04.01.1994
Number of children: 2 children
Was in: IK-3IK №3
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Gleb is a defendant in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests on August 10, 2020 in Brest against falsifications in the presidential elections. During the investigation, he left the country, and upon returning to Belarus, he was detained while trying to cross the border into the European Union. In November 2021, he was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

He was released in July 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
3 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
Former political prisoners
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In custody: 1126 days
Hometown: Brest
Date of birth: 16.08.1992
Was in: IK-2IK №2, 213800, Bobruysk, ul. Sikorskogo, 1
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Daniil was detained in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests against falsifications in the presidential elections that took place on August 10, 2020 in Brest. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

He was released in May 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
3 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
Former political prisoners
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In custody: 1111 days
Hometown: Brest
Date of birth: 26.01.2002
Was in: IK-17IK №17, 213004, Shklov, ul. 1-ya Zavodskaya, 8
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Alexander was detained in a criminal case opened after spontaneous protests against falsifications in the presidential elections that took place on August 10, 2020 in Brest. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots."

He was released in March 2024, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.

Trial outcome 08.11.2021
3 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 14.01.2022
the sentence was upheld.
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