Victor Antonovich Senko
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 29 politically motivated decisions, for which at least 22 days of administrative arrest, at least 810 rubles in fines and at least 61 years of imprisonment or restriction of freedom were imposed. Considered behind closed doors the case of political prisoner Sofia Sapieha. He made a decision on imprisonment for a period of 3 years against a resident of Smorgon, Alexander Nagello, for leaving 13 comments about cruelty and illegal actions of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Article 130 of the Criminal Code - inciting social hatred against police officers). He also imposes the harshest punishments on participants in protests against Lukashenko’s regime.
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 29 politically motivated decisions, for which at least 22 days of administrative arrest, at least 810 rubles in fines and at least 61 years of imprisonment or restriction of freedom were imposed. Considered behind closed doors the case of political prisoner Sofia Sapieha. He made a decision on imprisonment for a period of 3 years against a resident of Smorgon, Alexander Nagello, for leaving 13 comments about cruelty and illegal actions of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Article 130 of the Criminal Code - inciting social hatred against police officers). He also imposes the harshest punishments on participants in protests against Lukashenko’s regime.
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In a pro-government video, Ivan says that he was detained for “unfriendly” comments regarding government officials and police officers on Youtube and Telegram. According to the security forces, he was also registered in the Peramoga plan.
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It is not known when the man was detained, but the last time he was online on his VKontakte page was on December 29, 2022, although he had previously visited there regularly.
It is known that in 2015 the man lived in Poland. And in 2019 and 2021 he wrote that he lived in Germany, was engaged in artificial intelligence and worked for the German company EDEKA GmbH/WITRON. His main messengers were linked to a German number, and his mailbox was on a German domain, that is, he lived in Germany permanently.
According to CyberPartizan, Novogrodsky has not officially worked in Belarus since 2011 and has three children from different women.
As Nasha Niva writes, Alexey is interested in philosophy and participated in thematic conferences - for example, in April 2021, he gave a report "Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence" at the scientific conference "Philosophy and Challenges of Modernity", which was organized by the Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
The press service said in a statement that the man convicted in March-April 2022 posted messages in an "extremist" chat aimed at "exacerbating tensions in society and destabilizing the situation in the Republic of Belarus." He also wrote "negative messages and comments that discredit the Republic of Belarus" and insult officials and Lukashenko.
German partially admitted his guilt in court.
On December 18 , 2024, the Bobruisk District Court and Bobruisk will hear Alexey's case "on transfer to a different type of correctional facility and change of regime conditions."
He was found guilty that in November 2020 and March 2021, he sent information about his former leader to the telegram bots of channels recognized by extremist groups in the Republic of Belarus. Subsequently, it was placed resources through which illegal activities were carried out as part of extremist formations. Also, according to the prosecution, the posting of information received from Borzenko entailed other grave consequences.
He was also found guilty of purchasing and storing firearms ammunition.
Sergei was first convicted in May 2022 for insulting an official and sentenced to restricted freedom with a referral.
In January 2024, he was again convicted under the article "Organization and preparation of actions grossly violating public order, or active participation in them" and also sentenced to restricted freedom with a referral. The circumstances and details of the case are unknown.
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Vladimir was arrested on December 30, 2020, as part of the criminal "Avtukhovich case" on charges of "preparing a terrorist attack," but this charge was later dropped. In May 2021, he was convicted of "violence against an official." Investigators claimed that during his arrest, he threatened investigators and smashed his mobile phone.
The "Autukhovich case" began in May 2022. During the trial, Vladimir was removed from the sessions several times and sent to solitary confinement. At one of the June sessions, he was placed in a cage in his underwear, with his hands handcuffed to the bars. In response, Vladimir went on a hunger strike, which he held for 11 days. In this case, he was convicted of "creating a criminal organization" and "attempting to seize power."
In December 2022, Vladimir was charged with insulting prosecutor Lyudmila Gerasimenko, who represented the prosecution in the "Autukhovich case," and was given an additional term. He was ultimately sentenced to 20 years in a maximum-security penal colony.
Transferred to prison regime in October 2023.
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Vladimir was convicted of "organizing and preparing actions that grossly violate public order, or actively participating in them" and was sentenced to restricted freedom and placement in an open facility. The circumstances and details of the case are unknown.
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On January 11, 2024, in Volkovysk, a trial began under Part 1 of Article 342 of the Criminal Code (active participation in actions that grossly violate public order) for 10 men at once.
Nikolai was convicted of "organizing and preparing actions that grossly violate public order, or actively participating in them" and was sentenced to restricted freedom and placement in an open facility. The circumstances and details of the case are unknown.
According to human rights activists, he will be released in November 2025.
