A court docket in Belarus has sentenced the nation’s most important exiled opposition chief in absentia to fifteen years in jail, the state information company, Belta, stated on Monday, as the federal government continues to clamp down on dissent following an election in 2020 whose outcomes have been extensively derided as fraudulent.
The opposition chief, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, fled the nation after working for president in 2020 in opposition to Belarus’s authoritarian chief, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko. She has been based mostly in neighboring Lithuania and continues to coordinate opposition to Belarus’s authorities from overseas.
The court docket in Minsk handed down the sentence for crimes together with conspiracy to grab state energy in addition to creating and main an extremist group, Belta reported. It stated that the court docket had additionally sentenced one other exiled opposition chief, Pavel P. Latushko, to 18 years in jail.
In a publish on Twitter, Ms. Tsikhanouskaya — who had beforehand described the fees in opposition to her as a “farce” — performed down the sentence and drew consideration to opposition activists who’ve been imprisoned by authorities in Belarus.
“15 years of jail. That is how the regime ‘rewarded’ my work for democratic adjustments in Belarus,” she wrote. “I don’t take into consideration my very own sentence. I take into consideration 1000’s of innocents, detained and sentenced to actual jail phrases.”
Ms. Tikhanovskaya ran for president rather than her husband, Sergei Tikhanovsky, a well-liked blogger who was arrested in 2020 after declaring his personal presidential run. He stays in jail in Belarus.
Mr. Lukashenko has dominated Belarus since 1994. When he was declared the winner of the 2020 election, months of mass protests adopted. Human Rights Watch has since documented a whole bunch of circumstances through which protesters have been detained and tortured.
The authoritarian chief is an in depth ally of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, and Mr. Lukashenko’s authorities allowed Belarus to be a staging floor for Russian troops a yr in the past after they launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The sentencing of Ms. Tikhanovskaya comes per week after Belarus sentenced Ales Bialiatski, a veteran human rights activist who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October, to 10 years in jail, in accordance with Viasna, the group that he helped discovered.