Human rights activists reported that immediately after the criminal case was opened, the student was expelled from the university, even though he was a good student.
The Kirovsky district court of Belarus’s Mogilev region convicted student Danuta Peredna for re-posting a publication condemning the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine. This was reported by the volunteer human rights initiative MAYDAY.
It was reported that a 20-year-old girl was sentenced to 6.5 years in a penal colony on charges of actions aimed at causing harm to the national interest of the Republic of Belarus (part 3 of article 361 of the Criminal Code of Belarus), and on allegations of insult to President Alexander Lukashenko (part 3 of Article 361 of the Criminal Code of Belarus). 1 article 368 of the Criminal Code of Belarus).
The student was detained on February 28, 2022 in Mogilev. According to human rights activists, the reason for the detention was that he reposted a text in one of the chats the previous day, which strongly criticized the actions of Lukashenka and Putin, and also contained calls for street protests and the thesis that the army of Belarus. there were no prospects in case of going directly into war.
In June, Belarus’s KGB added Perednya to the list of “persons involved in terrorist activities.”
Human rights activists reported that immediately after the criminal case was opened, the student was expelled from the university, even though he was a good student.
It will be recalled that Lukashenka had previously called on the Russian Federation to be prepared to use nuclear weapons.
Alexander Lukashenko also said that Western countries could send troops into Ukraine’s territory and invade Belarus from there.
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Source: korrespondent

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