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Belarus frees union leader and TV journalist in new prisoner release

BELARUS-PRISONERS/ (CORRECTED, PIX):CORRECTED-Belarus frees union leader and TV journalist in new prisoner release

Published on: Aug 21, 2024 07:49 pm IST
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By Mark Trevelyan

Belarus frees union leader and TV journalist in new prisoner release

Aug 21 - Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has freed at least 13 more prisoners convicted in political cases, including a veteran trade unionist and a former state TV journalist who is suffering from a brain tumour, according to human rights activists.

Vasil Berasnieu, 74, is a trade union leader who had been serving a nine-year sentence after being found guilty of extremist activity, incitement to hatred and calling for actions deemed harmful to state security.

Former journalist Kseniya Lutskina was serving eight years for "conspiracy to seize power". She was one of the organisers of mass protests that broke out in August 2020 when Lukashenko claimed victory in a presidential election that the opposition and Western government accused him of heavily rigging.

"It is a small success of diplomacy combined with international pressure," he told Reuters. "We are happy that people in a bad health condition were released. Probably it will save their lives. But we can’t say that there is a change in policy."

Viasna says the rate of prosecutions in Belarus is actually rising, not falling, with at least 170 people convicted in July of politically related crimes.

The rights group says some 1,400 political prisoners are currently being held, of whom the best known are Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, 2020 protest leader Maria Kalesnikava and Syarhey Tsikhanouski, the husband of opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya.

Dmitry Bolkunets, an opposition activist, said the prisoner releases were the result of international pressure on Lukashenko, especially from Poland. Poland has leverage because it is the main entry point through which goods from Belarus enter the European Union by road and rail, including shipments originating in China and Russia.

Bolkunets, who has also gathered the signatures of dozens of Nobel prize winners demanding the freeing of Belarusian political prisoners, told Reuters he was hopeful this pressure could lead to more releases - potentially on Aug. 30, when Lukashenko celebrates his 70th birthday, or when Belarus marks its national unity holiday on Sept. 17.

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