Galina Nikolaevna Gulevich
En masse trials of participants in peaceful protests under Art. 23.34.
Award large fines and days.
She made punitive sentences in politically motivated cases, where she awarded fines totaling at least 4,050 rubles and administrative arrest for at least 15 days.
She found Oleg Chichikaylo guilty and punished him with imprisonment in a general regime colony for a period of one and a half years for insulting Lukashenko on the Internet.
She sentenced Natalya Leonovich to imprisonment for a period of 1 year and 6 months in a general regime colony, accusing her of publicly insulting Lukashenko. Gulevich also decided to send Natalya for compulsory treatment for alcoholism. It is known that Natalya went to file a police report for a theft, which actually took place, and while intoxicated, she told the police station everything she thought about Lukashenko. The police opened a criminal case against her.
On June 17, 2020 and June 19, 2020, she convicted three people under Part 1 of Article 23.34 of the Code of Administrative Offenses and imposed a fine of 30 b.v. (810 BYR) each. These people were a human rights activist, a pensioner and a person with a lifelong disability.
She tried a resident of Svetlogorsk for the word “Scum” addressed to an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs under a post on Odnoklassniki.
She handled the case of pediatrician Elena B, who was tried under Art. 364 of the Criminal Code (Violence against a police officer). The woman was prosecuted for defending her husband: during the arrest, she bit a security officer.
En masse trials of participants in peaceful protests under Art. 23.34.
Award large fines and days.
She made punitive sentences in politically motivated cases, where she awarded fines totaling at least 4,050 rubles and administrative arrest for at least 15 days.
She found Oleg Chichikaylo guilty and punished him with imprisonment in a general regime colony for a period of one and a half years for insulting Lukashenko on the Internet.
She sentenced Natalya Leonovich to imprisonment for a period of 1 year and 6 months in a general regime colony, accusing her of publicly insulting Lukashenko. Gulevich also decided to send Natalya for compulsory treatment for alcoholism. It is known that Natalya went to file a police report for a theft, which actually took place, and while intoxicated, she told the police station everything she thought about Lukashenko. The police opened a criminal case against her.
On June 17, 2020 and June 19, 2020, she convicted three people under Part 1 of Article 23.34 of the Code of Administrative Offenses and imposed a fine of 30 b.v. (810 BYR) each. These people were a human rights activist, a pensioner and a person with a lifelong disability.
She tried a resident of Svetlogorsk for the word “Scum” addressed to an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs under a post on Odnoklassniki.
She handled the case of pediatrician Elena B, who was tried under Art. 364 of the Criminal Code (Violence against a police officer). The woman was prosecuted for defending her husband: during the arrest, she bit a security officer.
List of repressed
- Associations
- Retirees
Vladimir, a pensioner and former driver for the Zhlobin District Police Department, was arrested on May 26, 2021, for participating in a protest and remanded in custody three days later. He was accused of allegedly organizing and participating in mass riots in Zhlobin on the night of August 9-10, 2020. He was involved in a group of vehicles, blocking traffic, and resisting police officers. According to the prosecution, he also used violence against police officers while intoxicated, although Vladimir claimed he was sober.
According to human rights activists, he was released in the spring of 2024, having fully served his sentence imposed by the court.
Alexander was accused of leaving a one-word comment—"Scum"—on the social media site Odnoklassniki in August 2020, under a post about traffic police inspector Andrei Bagrayenok participating in the dispersal of peaceful assemblies and issuing fines for honking solidarity horns.
In September 2023, he was released, having fully served his sentence imposed by the court.
- Associations
Elena, a pediatrician, was convicted of biting police officer Vitaly Krivonos on August 10, 2020, in an attempt to stop violence against her husband. She was accused of using violence against an internal affairs officer in order to obstruct his lawful activities.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Valery was convicted for insulting traffic police officer Andrey Bagraenko in the comments.
Released in September 2021 as part of a pardon.
