Valery Saikovsky
Valery Saikovsky
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Valery Saykovsky headed the Department for Supervision of Tax and Customs Law Enforcement at the Minsk Prosecutor's Office and served as the state prosecutor in the 2011 case against Ales Bialiatski. In court, he argued that Bialiatski's guilt had been proven and demanded a five-year prison sentence with confiscation of property. The court partially upheld the prosecutor's position, sentencing Bialiatski to four and a half years in prison. Subsequently, Saykovsky was promoted to the Investigative Committee of Belarus, where he held the position of Deputy Chief of the Investigative Committee for Minsk with the rank of Justice Advisor.

Valery Saykovsky headed the Department for Supervision of Tax and Customs Law Enforcement at the Minsk Prosecutor's Office and served as the state prosecutor in the 2011 case against Ales Bialiatski. In court, he argued that Bialiatski's guilt had been proven and demanded a five-year prison sentence with confiscation of property. The court partially upheld the prosecutor's position, sentencing Bialiatski to four and a half years in prison. Subsequently, Saykovsky was promoted to the Investigative Committee of Belarus, where he held the position of Deputy Chief of the Investigative Committee for Minsk with the rank of Justice Advisor.

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Ales Viktorovich Belyatsky
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In custody: 2657 days
Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 25.09.1962
Address for letters: IK-9, Gorki, 213410, ul. Dobroliubova, 16
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Ales is the chairman and founder of the Viasna Human Rights Center and former vice president of the International Federation for Human Rights. He is a laureate of the Andrei Sakharov Freedom Prize and other international human rights awards. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five times and won it in 2022.

Ales had previously been prosecuted. On August 4, 2011, he was arrested after Lithuania and Poland handed over his bank account information to Belarusian authorities. He was charged with concealing income on an especially large scale. On November 24, 2011, the court sentenced him to imprisonment in a maximum-security penal colony with confiscation of property. Ales pleaded not guilty, claiming that the funds were used exclusively for human rights activities. EU countries, the United States, and international human rights organizations recognized him as a political prisoner, and his sentence was politically motivated. He was released in the summer of 2014 under an amnesty.

On July 14, 2021, Ales was arrested again following a search of his apartment and office as part of a tax evasion case. In September 2022, that case was dropped, but he was charged with new charges of smuggling and financing group activities that grossly violate public order.

In March 2023, he was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment and ordered to pay substantial compensation. He pleaded not guilty in court.

In early November 2023, Ales was placed in a PKT for trumped-up reasons. In April–May 2024, he was returned to his unit, but he continues to be under increased scrutiny. He works in woodworking, receives penalties, and is deprived of parcels, video calls, and correspondence. It is known that his previous stint in the Bobruisk penal colony has left him with health problems that persist.

Trial outcome 24.11.2011
4 years 6 months of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions, 757526717 rubles of compensation.
Appeal 24.01.2012
the sentence was upheld.
Trial outcome 29.03.2012
140366151 ruble of compensation.
Appeal 12.07.2012
the sentence was upheld.
Trial outcome 03.03.2023
10 years of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions, 5000 basic values fine, approximately 188110 rubles of compensation.
Prosecutor's protest 21.04.2023
the sentence was upheld.
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