Tatiana Vladimirovna Okovitaja
Tatiana Vladimirovna Okovitaja
Number of repressed: 26
Administrative cases: 2
Date of birth: 4 april 1988
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Tatyana Vladimirovna Okovitaya is involved in politically motivated repressions in the Republic of Belarus. Okovitaia is responsible for handing down numerous politically motivated sentences against journalists, opposition leaders, activists and protesters as a judge in the Central District Court of Minsk. In judicial practice, Tatyana Vladimirovna Okovitaya considers not only administrative cases, but also criminal ones. As a result of its decisions, fines for a total of no less than 30,932 rubles and administrative arrests for a total of no less than 587 days have already been issued, and representatives of civil society of the Republic of Belarus have also been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In particular, Tatyana Okovitaya sentenced Dmitry Ushatsky to two years of restriction of freedom under Article 369 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus for commenting in a telegram chat about the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Olga Chemodanova. In December 2020, by her decision, she left tut.by journalist Katerina Borisevich in custody in a pre-trial detention center, despite the latter having a minor child. In February 2022, she took part in mass trials of participants in peaceful protests against the military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. In particular, she sentenced Minsk university students to administrative arrest for a period of 13 to 15 days. Thus, Okovitaya Tatyana Vladimirovna is responsible for human rights violations and undermining the rule of law, as well as for promoting repression against representatives of civil society and the democratic opposition. Her work within the judiciary is focused on maintaining the position of the existing government, rather than on enforcing the law. Okovita's actions contribute to human rights violations, strengthening the power of Alexander Lukashenko and increasing politically motivated repression in the Republic of Belarus.

Tatyana Vladimirovna Okovitaya is involved in politically motivated repressions in the Republic of Belarus. Okovitaia is responsible for handing down numerous politically motivated sentences against journalists, opposition leaders, activists and protesters as a judge in the Central District Court of Minsk. In judicial practice, Tatyana Vladimirovna Okovitaya considers not only administrative cases, but also criminal ones. As a result of its decisions, fines for a total of no less than 30,932 rubles and administrative arrests for a total of no less than 587 days have already been issued, and representatives of civil society of the Republic of Belarus have also been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In particular, Tatyana Okovitaya sentenced Dmitry Ushatsky to two years of restriction of freedom under Article 369 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus for commenting in a telegram chat about the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Olga Chemodanova. In December 2020, by her decision, she left tut.by journalist Katerina Borisevich in custody in a pre-trial detention center, despite the latter having a minor child. In February 2022, she took part in mass trials of participants in peaceful protests against the military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. In particular, she sentenced Minsk university students to administrative arrest for a period of 13 to 15 days. Thus, Okovitaya Tatyana Vladimirovna is responsible for human rights violations and undermining the rule of law, as well as for promoting repression against representatives of civil society and the democratic opposition. Her work within the judiciary is focused on maintaining the position of the existing government, rather than on enforcing the law. Okovita'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: Protests 2020, Minsk
Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 01.06.1976
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Trial outcome 18.11.2024
unknown years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
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Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 12.04.1997
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Trial outcome 11.10.2024
unknown years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
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folder Categories of cases: Protests 2020, Minsk
Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 19.10.1999
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Trial outcome 17.09.2024
unknown years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
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Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 05.03.2002
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Trial outcome 03.09.2024
unknown years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Christina Andreevna Diduel
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Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 12.04.1995
Number of children: 1 child
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She was on bail until the trial.

Trial outcome 31.07.2024
2 years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Meriem Rashidovna Gerasimenko
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In custody: ~170 days
Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 23.01.1994
Was in: SIZO-1SIZO-1, Minsk 2 Volodarskogo St., 220030
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Singer. On August 3, a street concert by Meryem was held on the terrace of the "Bottle Banks" bar on Zybitskaya. Among the songs that she performed were the works of the Ukrainian group Okean Elzy. In particular, the song "Hug". There were many spectators at the concert. They posted videos on social media, often with yellow and blue stickers and other signs of support for Ukraine. The next day Meriem was detained.

Trial outcome 21.01.2023
3 years restrictions of freedom without referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Regime change trial 11.09.2024
unknown (trial in absentia).
Anton Sergeevich Lysov
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In custody: ~775 days
Date of birth: 02.06.1999
Was in: IK-3IK β„–3
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Citizen of Russia, resident of Cheboksary. Detained on October 1, 2021. He was accused of terrorism (Article 289 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus), then the article was changed. He is in custody. There are no relatives in Belarus. Accused of setting fire to the car of the head of the forensic examination committee, Alexei Volkov.

In the fall of 2023, he was extradited to Russia due to his consent to participate in the fight on the side of Russia.

Trial outcome 02.11.2022
10 years of imprisonment in colony under enhanced security conditions.
Appeal 20.01.2023
the sentence was upheld.
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Hometown: Asipovichy
Date of birth: 17.05.1973
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Dmitry was found guilty of joining a rally in Minsk on September 20, 2020, as part of a large group of people, actively participating in it, disrupting public transportation, and carrying a flag.

In December 2024, a court hearing in absentia was held as part of a special proceeding to replace the restriction of freedom with a referral to imprisonment in a penal colony.

Trial outcome 06.08.2021
3 years restrictions of freedom with referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Regime change trial 26.12.2024
unknown years of imprisonment in colony under general regime conditions (trial in absentia).
Victor Alexandrovich Kobyak
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In custody: ~607 days
folder Categories of cases: Babariko case
Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 15.03.1968
Was in: SIZO-1SIZO-1, Minsk 2 Volodarskogo St., 220030
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Viktor, the founder of Aktivlizing, was arrested as part of the Babariko case and convicted in July 2021 of second-degree bribery or bribery on a large scale.

On October 25, 2022, the court heard a case regarding the replacement of the unserved portion of the sentence.

Victor was released in January 2023.

Trial outcome 06.07.2021
3 years of imprisonment in colony under general regime conditions.
Regime change trial 25.10.2022
unknown.
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In custody: 239 days
folder Categories of cases: Protests 2020, Minsk
Hometown: Mstsislaw
Date of birth: 19.07.1991
Was in: IK-4IK-4, ul. Antoshkina, 3, 246035, Gomel
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Natalia was first detained and sentenced to administrative arrest on August 29, 2020, after the Women's Solidarity March. She was detained along with her brother Alexander on a trolleybus, and a video of their detention was distributed in the media and social networks.

In October 2020, she was arrested again and convicted under the article on “violence against a police officer” for biting OMON officer Andrei Khomich on the thigh during his arrest in August.

She was released in May 2021, having fully served her sentence as imposed by the court.

19.05.2021 from 03/14/21 is in the women's colony No. 4 in Gomel

Trial outcome 25.02.2021
8 months of imprisonment in colony under general regime conditions, 2000 rubles of compensation.
Vadzim Gennadievich Dzmitranok
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In custody: 115 days
Hometown: Minsk
Date of birth: 30.06.1977
Number of children: 2 children
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Vadim, an architect, was detained and beaten during a memorial event for Roman Bondarenko on Change Square on November 15, 2020, and hospitalized with injuries. He pleaded not guilty, saying that participating in the event was his civic duty, and was convicted of “participating in group actions that grossly violate public order.”

Left Belarus before starting to serve his sentence.

On March 15, 2024, a “special case” was opened against Vadim, and in the summer he was charged in absentia with “conspiracy to seize power,” “assisting extremist activity,” and “creating an extremist group.”

Trial outcome 17.03.2021
3 years restrictions of freedom with referral to an open-type correctional facility.
Trial outcome 08.07.2024
12 years of imprisonment in colony under general regime conditions, 11000 basic values fine (trial in absentia).
Appeal 25.10.2024
unknown (trial in absentia).
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