Natalia Valerievna Ponasenko
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 42 decisions awarding at least 177 days of administrative arrest and fines of at least 4,760 rubles in fines and at least 20 years of restriction or imprisonment. Regarding criminal cases, sentences are unknown.
She sentenced Alexandra Kotenko to a sentence of restriction of freedom and sent to an open correctional facility for a period of one year and six months. And also a fine of 3,200 Belarusian rubles.
She convicted Artur Vishnevetsky and sentenced him to arrest for a period of 3 months. He was accused of “outrage of state symbols,” namely the red and green flag of Belarus (Article 370 of the Criminal Code).
Convicted Anna Kondratenko, finding her guilty of committing crimes under Part 1 of Art. 368, art. 369 and art. 391 of the Criminal Code and, based on the totality of sentences, she was given a final punishment of imprisonment for a term of three years in a general regime colony, as well as a fine of 3,200 rubles.
Involved in the issuance of politically motivated court decisions, at least 42 decisions awarding at least 177 days of administrative arrest and fines of at least 4,760 rubles in fines and at least 20 years of restriction or imprisonment. Regarding criminal cases, sentences are unknown.
She sentenced Alexandra Kotenko to a sentence of restriction of freedom and sent to an open correctional facility for a period of one year and six months. And also a fine of 3,200 Belarusian rubles.
She convicted Artur Vishnevetsky and sentenced him to arrest for a period of 3 months. He was accused of “outrage of state symbols,” namely the red and green flag of Belarus (Article 370 of the Criminal Code).
Convicted Anna Kondratenko, finding her guilty of committing crimes under Part 1 of Art. 368, art. 369 and art. 391 of the Criminal Code and, based on the totality of sentences, she was given a final punishment of imprisonment for a term of three years in a general regime colony, as well as a fine of 3,200 rubles.
List of repressed
Pavel was convicted of calling 102 and speaking out about Lukashenko and the officer on duty who took the call. On July 9, 2021, after the verdict was announced, he was taken into custody right in the courtroom.
During the investigation, after operational actions were carried out, Pavel got his phone back, but he sold it, thereby getting rid of the material evidence. This became the basis for initiating an additional criminal case under the article "Illegal actions in relation to property subject to inventory or seizure."
According to human rights activists, Pavel was released in July 2022, having fully served his sentence imposed by the court.
- Associations
- Bloggers
Dmitry was convicted for insulting the head of the traffic police in one of the videos on his YouTube channel.
In November 2022, at the initiative of the administration of Correctional Institution No. 9, the court ordered Dmitry to be transferred from an open-type correctional facility to a correctional colony for “violating order.”
He was released in March 2023, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
| 18.06.2021 | From June 17, 2021 is serving a sentence at Correctional Facility No. 9, Vitebsk. |
- Associations
- Foreign citizens
- Parents of minors
Timur was detained in a criminal case opened after the protests on August 10, 2020 in Brest against election fraud. Returning from work, he was shot with rubber bullets five times. The investigator explained the measure of restraint by the lack of Belarusian citizenship, although Timur has lived in the country with a residence permit for about 23 years. He was convicted of participating in "mass riots", and according to the case materials, the total damage amounted to more than 27 thousand Belarusian rubles.
In June 2023, human rights activists learned that Timur spent more than 100 days in a punishment cell, after which he was transferred to a punishment cell, and then to prison regime.
In July 2024, he was re-convicted for “malicious disobedience to the colony administration.”
On September 11, 2025, it became known that 52 prisoners of the Belarusian regime were forcibly transferred to the territory of Lithuania. Among them are citizens of European countries. Among those released is Timur Rizapur.
