Detention in Belarus

Pavel Seviarynets. Photo: Euroradio archives
Pavel Seviarynets. Photo: Euroradio archives
Pavel Seviarynets and Siarhei Anyankou were found guilty of disobedience to the police.
The participants of the ‘Deconstruction of a Policeman’ action.
The participants of the ‘Deconstruction of a Policeman’ action.
An actor faces a fine of up to 50 base amounts. His uniform with rainbow shoulder straps may be confiscated.
Photo: kgb.by
Photo: kgb.by
Businessman Akradiy Izrailevich was detained in the evening of 31 October, according to media reports.
Photo: svaboda.org
Photo: svaboda.org
Opposition activist Mikalai Statkevich was sentenced to 5 days of arrest for taking part in a protest against a car battery plant.
Pavel Sevyarynets. Photo: svaboda.org
Pavel Sevyarynets. Photo: svaboda.org
Pavel Sevyarynets, charged with disobedience to the police, will stand trial on Thursday.
Belarusian activist Nina Bahinskaya. Photo: svaboda.org
Belarusian activist Nina Bahinskaya. Photo: svaboda.org
The 72-year-old woman was detained in the centre of Minsk during a solo protest on 10 September.
Photo: Radio Svaboda
Photo: Radio Svaboda
Riot police in Minsk detained several Belarus fans holding national white-red-white flags as the hosts beat San Marino 5-0.
Pavel Sevyarynets, his wife Volha and son Francisak in court. Photo: social networks
Pavel Sevyarynets, his wife Volha and son Francisak in court. Photo: social networks
Opposition activist Pavel Sevyarynets gets 10 days in jail and thus is prevented from staging a rally on 9 September.
Pavel Sevyarynets. Photo: Belsat.eu
Pavel Sevyarynets. Photo: Belsat.eu
The Belarusian Christian Democracy leader may have been detained preventiveky ahead of the 9 September protest.