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Triathlete. At the end of August 2020, Valentina’s contract at the Minsk triathlon club Tristyle was not renewed. As the athlete said, the director of the club, Dmitry Tolkachev, promised her to continue cooperation, but refused it after he saw Zelenkevich’s “protest” post on Instagram with a photo in which she stood with a white-red-white flag on the roadway during one of the peaceful rallies.
In the fall of 2020, Zelenkevich moved to Russia, where she continued to train and also worked as a triathlon and swimming coach. According to Tribuna, some time ago Zelenkevich returned to Belarus, and soon after that she was detained and remained behind bars until trial.
Before the verdict, the Gerasimenko spouses were free on bail of 200 basic units each. In the first case, it amounted to 8,000 rubles, in the second - 7,400 rubles, which indicates that they were assigned a preventive measure at different times.
The Gerasimenko spouses were accused of participating in one of the protests in Minsk in 2020. They admitted guilt and noted that they took part in the event out of curiosity; they said that they took pictures with white-red-white flags, which they took from strangers in the crowd.
2.5 years of restriction of freedom without direction
Before the verdict, the Gerasimenko spouses were free on bail of 200 basic units each. In the first case, it amounted to 8,000 rubles, in the second - 7,400 rubles, which indicates that they were assigned a preventive measure at different times.
The Gerasimenko spouses were accused of participating in one of the protests in Minsk in 2020. They admitted guilt and noted that they took part in the event out of curiosity; they said that they took pictures with white-red-white flags, which they took from strangers in the crowd.
2.5 years of restriction of freedom without direction
Vadim was accused of participating in a protest in Minsk in 2020 and entering the roadway. He fully admitted his guilt. He was in custody until the trial.
The Minsk resident was identified from video recordings from March, which were found in a laptop that was taken from Osaenok during the search.
Vadim Asaenok has a higher education and is unemployed.
unknown years of restriction of freedom without direction
Seventeen people from Baranovichi were charged under the "people's" article. They were found guilty of participating in a march in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They were allegedly on the roadway of the streets, shouting loudly, shouting "slogans" and "displaying" national flags.
According to human rights activists, he will be released in the summer of 2025, having served his full sentence.
Seventeen people were charged under the "people's" article, but the terms announced for eight of them are known so far. They were found guilty of participating in the March in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They were allegedly on the roadway of the streets, shouting loudly, shouting "slogans" and "demonstrating" national flags.
On July 29, 2024, the Moscow District Court held a hearing on Kristina's case "on the release of a convicted person, to whom a deferment of execution of punishment was applied, from further serving the sentence after the child reaches the age of three or in the event of his death."
1 year of imprisonment in a colony , suspended (until the child turns 3 years old).
Vyacheslav has previously been convicted twice. He will also undergo mandatory treatment for chronic alcoholism.
Seventeen people from Baranovichi were charged under the "people's" article. They were found guilty of participating in a march in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They allegedly stood on the streets, shouted loudly, chanted "slogans," and "displayed" national flags.
He was scheduled to be released on October 14, 2025.
Seventeen people from Baranovichi were charged under the "people's" article. They were found guilty of participating in a march in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They allegedly stood on the streets, shouted loudly, chanted "slogans," and "displayed" national flags.
He was scheduled to be released on October 14, 2025.
Seventeen people from Baranovichi were charged under the "people's" article. They were found guilty of participating in a march in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They were allegedly on the roadway of the streets, shouting loudly, shouting "slogans" and "demonstrating" national flags.
According to human rights activists, he will be released in the summer of 2025, having served his full sentence.
Seventeen people from Baranovichi were charged under the "people's" article. They were found guilty of participating in a march in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They allegedly stood on the streets, shouted loudly, chanted "slogans," and "displayed" national flags.
He was scheduled to be released on November 28 , 2025 .
Seventeen people from Baranovichi were charged under the "people's" article. They were found guilty of participating in a march in Baranovichi on the night of August 10-11, 2020. They allegedly stood on the streets, shouted loudly, chanted "slogans," and "displayed" national flags.
He was scheduled to be released on October 14, 2025.
On March 1, 2024, the telegram channel of the Brest GUBOP published a “repentance video” with Alexander. In the security forces’ video, he says that he wrote a comment under Lukashenko’s speech (what kind of comment is unknown, the security forces “beeped” him).
Security officials claim that the Brest resident was placed in a pre-trial detention center. In the “repentance video,” Alexander gave his explanations with handcuffs on his hands.
