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Belarus sends reporter to prison over insults to president in deleted chat messages
2021-08-03 00:00:00.0     环球邮报-世界     原网页

       A court in Belarus convicted a journalist of insulting the president in messages in a deleted chat group and sentenced him to one and a half years in prison, the Belarusian Association of Journalists said Monday.

       The verdict in the case against Siarhei Hardziyevich, 50, comes as part of a massive crackdown which Belarusian authorities have recently unleashed on independent media and human rights activists.

       Hardziyevich on Monday was found guilty of insulting the president and slandering police officers, according to the association. The court sentenced him to a prison term and a $1,600 fine.

       The charges against the journalist from Drahichyn, a city 300 kilometres southwest of Belarus’ capital, Minsk, were brought over messages in a chat group on the messaging app Viber which was deleted last year.

       Hardziyevich, who worked for a popular regional news outlet, The First Region, has maintained his innocence. His defense team demanded the charges be dropped due to a lack of evidence and because the crime was impossible to establish.

       “I have nothing to do with these crimes, I don’t consider myself guilty,” Hardziyevich said in his address to the court before the verdict.

       The Viasna human rights center declared Hardziyevich a political prisoner.

       Belarusian authorities have ramped up the pressure against non-governmental organizations and independent media in recent weeks, conducting more than 200 raids of offices and apartments of activists and journalists in July alone, according to Viasna.

       Authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has vowed to continue what he called a “mopping-up operation” against civil society activists whom he has denounced as “bandits and foreign agents.”

       Lukashenko faced months of protests triggered by his being awarded a sixth term in an August 2020 vote that the opposition and the West saw as rigged. He responded to demonstrations with a massive crackdown that saw more than 35,000 people arrested and thousands beaten by police.

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       A total of 29 Belarusian journalists remain in custody either awaiting trial or serving their sentences.

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关键词: Lukashenko     Siarhei Hardziyevich     verdict     activists     Belarus     court     journalists     Viasna     president    
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