Ales Bialiatski faces as much as 12 years in jail for financing anti-government protests.
Belarusian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski went on trial on Thursday in a case his allies have dismissed as politicised.
The 60-year-old, who co-founded the Viasna human rights group, faces upwards of 12 years in jail and is amongst lots of of Belarusians who have been jailed throughout a crackdown on anti-government protests in the summertime of 2020.
In October, Bialiatski shared the Nobel Peace Prize with the Russian rights group Memorial and Ukraine’s Heart for Civil Liberties for the safety of the elemental rights of people and the suitable to criticise energy.
He was arrested in 2021, together with three members of the Viasna group, on fees of financing protests and smuggling cash.
Zmitser Salauyou, a fourth rights defender who fled Belarus, is being prosecuted in absentia in the identical case.
On Twitter, Viasna stated the decide had refused to conduct the trial in Belarusian as an alternative of Russian and rejected Bialiatski’s request for a translator.
“The allegations towards our colleagues are linked to their human rights exercise, the Viasna human rights centre’s provision of assist to the victims of politically motivated persecution,” the group stated of the case.
Viasna took a number one function in offering authorized and monetary help to lots of of Belarusians who have been jailed throughout mass protests when President Alexander Lukashenko, in energy since 1994, claimed a landslide election victory in 2020.
Bialiatski and his colleagues have been labelled “political prisoners” by rights defenders.
Activists estimate there are about 1,500 prisoners unjustly jailed in Belarusian prisons.
About 50,000 folks have been detained for protesting or criticising the authorities since 2020, they are saying.
Bialiatski has not commented on the allegations publicly.
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