Belarus hands former Olympic medallist Herasimenia prison term in absentia | CBC Sports

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Published 26.12.2022
Belarus hands former Olympic medallist Herasimenia prison term in absentia | CBC Sports

Belarusian authorities on Monday handed prolonged jail phrases to 2 opposition activists who had fled the nation, within the first court docket verdict in opposition to dissidents that was introduced in absentia.

Aliaksandra Herasimenia and Alexander Opeikin had been every sentenced to 12 years in jail. A court docket in Minsk convicted the 2 on expenses of calling for sanctions and inflicting hurt on the nationwide safety of Belarus.

Herasimenia, a former swimmer and three-time Olympic medallist, and Opeikin based the Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation, which united a whole lot of Belarusian athletes crucial of President Alexander Lukahsenko’s authoritarian rule.

Belarus was shaken by main protests after the disputed August 2020 re-election of Lukashenko, which the opposition and the West denounced as a sham. Authorities responded to the demonstrations with a crackdown that noticed greater than 35,000 individuals arrested and hundreds overwhelmed by police. It was adopted by an array of crippling Western sanctions.

The basis created by Herasimenia and Opeikin contributed to cancelling the most important worldwide tournaments in Belarus in 2021, together with the European Track Championships, the Ice Hockey World Championship and World Modern Pentathlon Championships — a humiliation for Lukahsenko, who loves sports activities and is a proud hockey participant.

Belarusian authorities accused the 2 activists of undermining Belarus’s nationwide safety. The trial was held behind closed doorways and with out the accused current in accordance with a brand new regulation Lukahsenko signed in July, which allowed courts to attempt Belarusians who had fled overseas in absentia.

In addition to handing Herasimenia a jail time period, the court docket additionally dominated to grab her residence, her automotive and $48,000 US in her financial institution accounts.

According to Belarus’s most outstanding human rights group, Viasna, 1,439 political prisoners are at the moment behind bars in Belarus.

Opposition chief Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who additionally faces prosecution and lives in exile in Lithuania, condemned the sentences handed to Herasimenia and Opeikin on Monday.

“Shameful!.. This is how the regime tries to punish its opponents in exile,” Tsikhanouskaya tweeted. “The regime can’t get to them, but their property in Belarus was seized, including a car [and] an apartment.”