KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A courtroom in Belarus on Tuesday sentenced the husband of the nation’s opposition chief to 18 years in jail, six months after the trial started behind closed doorways. The fees towards Siarhei Tsikhanouski included organizing mass unrest and inciting hatred and have been broadly seen as politically motivated.
5 different opposition activists have been sentenced to prolonged jail phrases of 14 to 16 years alongside Tsikhanouski.
Tsikhanouski, 43, a preferred video blogger and activist, deliberate to problem authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko within the August 2020 presidential election. He was broadly identified for the anti-Lukashenko slogan “Cease the cockroach.” He was arrested in Might 2020, two days after he declared his candidacy.
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His spouse, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, ran in his stead, drawing tens of hundreds of individuals to rally in her assist throughout the marketing campaign. Official outcomes of the vote handed Lukashenko a landslide victory and a sixth time period in workplace, however have been denounced by opposition and the West as a sham.
The outcomes triggered a months-long wave of unprecedented mass protests, the biggest of which noticed some 200,000 folks taking to the streets of the Belarusian capital of Minsk. Lukashenko’s authorities unleashed a violent crackdown on the demonstrators, arresting greater than 35,000 and brutally beating hundreds.
Tsikhanouskaya fled the nation to Lithuania a day after the vote below stress from the authorities. Different key opposition figures have additionally left the nation, whereas some have ended up behind bars.
In current months, stress has mounted on Belarus’ non-governmental organizations, activists and journalists, with the authorities frequently conducting mass raids and detentions of these they believe of supporting the anti-government protests. The vast majority of unbiased media retailers and rights teams in Belarus have now been shut down.
Commenting on the decision in her husband’s case, Tsikhanouskaya advised The Related Press that “the dictator publicly retaliates towards his strongest opponents, they’re being repressed for his or her need to dwell in a free Belarus.”
“We is not going to cease and can proceed the combat with the dictatorship within the heart of Europe,” Tsikhanouskaya, who raises two youngsters, added. “I don’t have the correct to inform my youngsters that they received’t see their father for therefore a few years, as a result of I don’t imagine it myself.”
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Siarhei Tsikhanouski has already spent 20 months behind bars. His trial was shrouded in secrecy, with courtroom hearings held behind closed doorways and legal professionals certain by non-disclosure agreements.
State media confirmed a tired-looking Tsikhanouski being led into the closed listening to, together with different defendants who embody Mikola Statkevich, who ran towards Lukashenko in 2010 and was sentenced to 6 years in jail after demonstrations broke out following that election. Statkevich was arrested once more in Might 2020 and on Tuesday was sentenced to 14 years in jail.
One other fashionable blogger who additionally stood trial alongside Tsikhanouski, 29-year-old Ihar Losik, was handed a 15-year sentence. Losik was holding a starvation strike in jail to protest his prosecution.
U.S. ambassador to Belarus Julie Fisher mentioned on Twitter that “it’s clear whom the regime most fears.”
“America, alongside our companions, will proceed efforts to safe the unconditional launch of all political prisoners, together with Siarhei Tsikhanouski, Ihar Losik and all these going through unjust detention and vengeful verdicts,” she wrote.