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Imprisoned Belarus activist Maria Kolesnikova is considering asking for a pardon, her father says
Read full article: Imprisoned Belarus activist Maria Kolesnikova is considering asking for a pardon, her father saysThe father of imprisoned Belarusian opposition activist Maria Kolesnikova says she's considering asking authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko for a pardon after more than four years behind bars.
Imprisoned Belarus activist resurfaces after no contact with her family for 20 months
Read full article: Imprisoned Belarus activist resurfaces after no contact with her family for 20 monthsHuman rights activists say imprisoned Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova has resurfaced after more than 20 months without any communication from her, and has met with her father.
Imprisoned Belarus activist who was a symbol of defiance hasn't been heard from for months
Read full article: Imprisoned Belarus activist who was a symbol of defiance hasn't been heard from for monthsThe last time any of Maria Kolesnikova’s family had contact with the imprisoned Belarusian opposition activist was more than 18 months ago.
The family of imprisoned Belarusian opposition figure hasn't heard from her for a year
Read full article: The family of imprisoned Belarusian opposition figure hasn't heard from her for a yearThe family of imprisoned Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova says it hasn't received a letter from her for a year.
Belarus court gives opposition activists lengthy sentences
Read full article: Belarus court gives opposition activists lengthy sentencesA court in Belarus has sentenced two leading opposition activists to lengthy prison terms, the latest move in the relentless crackdown Belarusian authorities have unleashed on dissent in the wake of last year’s anti-government protests.
'Freedom is worth fighting for': Belarus activists on trial
Read full article: 'Freedom is worth fighting for': Belarus activists on trialLeading opposition figures went on trial in Belarus Wednesday, part of a multi-pronged crackdown on dissent in the ex-Soviet nation that was rocked by months of protests.
Belarus detains opposition leader's lawyer amid protests
Read full article: Belarus detains opposition leader's lawyer amid protestsKYIV – Authorities in Belarus detained a lawyer representing a top opposition activist who was jailed this month amid mass protests against the country's authoritarian president, who won a sixth term in a disputed election. The lawyer, Lyudmila Kazak, went missing Thursday, with police confirming later in the day that she had been detained. A court hearing on Kazak's case started in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, on Friday afternoon, Belarusian media reported. Kazak was defending Maria Kolesnikova, a key member of a council Belarus' political opposition set up to push for a new presidential election. ___Follow AP's coverage of the protests in Belarus at https://apnews.com/hub/belarus
Police detain over 400 during Sunday protests in Belarus
Read full article: Police detain over 400 during Sunday protests in BelarusKYIV – Police in Belarus said they detained more than 400 protesters who took part in a weekend demonstration demanding the resignation of the nation's authoritarian president following a disputed vote. Soldiers blocked off the center of Minsk using water cannons, armored personnel carriers and barbed wire. Protests also took place in several other cities, including Brest, where police used tear gas in an effort to disperse the crowd. Protests began on Aug. 9, after Lukashenko won his sixth term in office in an election opposition supporters and many European governments believe was rigged. In response to the crackdown, opposition supporters released personal data of more than 1,000 police officers on Saturday.
Top Belarus activist says authorities threatened to kill her
Read full article: Top Belarus activist says authorities threatened to kill herFILE - In this Aug. 30, 2020, file photo, Maria Kolesnikova, one of Belarus' opposition leaders, gestures during a rally in Minsk, Belarus. Kolesnikova, a professional flute player with no political experience, emerged as a key opposition activist in Belarus. (Tut.By via AP, File)KYIV A prominent opposition activist who resisted her forcible expulsion from Belarus by ripping up her passport accused Belarusian authorities Thursday of threatening to kill her amid their efforts to end a month of protests against the country's authoritarian president. They threatened to kill me, Kolesnikova said. She was detained Monday and destroyed her passport in a no-man's land between Ukraine and Belarus the next day to prevent her expulsion.
Another leading opposition activist detained in Belarus
Read full article: Another leading opposition activist detained in BelarusA leading opposition activist in Belarus is being held on the border with Ukraine after she resisted attempts by authorities to deport her from the country as part of a clampdown on protests against authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. (AP Photo)KYIV Belarusian authorities on Wednesday detained one of the last leading members of an opposition council who remained free, moving methodically to end a month of protests against authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. Belarusian prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into members of the Coordination Council, accusing them of undermining national security by calling for a transfer of power. Several council members were arrested and others were forcibly expelled from the country. Maria Kolesnikova, a leading member of the Coordination Council, was detained Monday in the capital of Minsk along with two other council members and then driven early Tuesday to the border, where authorities told them to cross into Ukraine.
Belarus activist resists authorities' push to leave country
Read full article: Belarus activist resists authorities' push to leave countryFILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020 file photo, Maria Kolesnikova, one of Belarus' opposition leaders, gestures during a rally in Minsk, Belarus. (Tut.By via AP, File)KYIV A leading opposition activist in Belarus was held on the border Tuesday after she resisted authorities' attempt to force her to leave the country. Early Tuesday, they were driven to the Ukrainian border, where the authorities told them to cross into Ukraine. Two other council members, Ivan Kravtsov and Anton Rodnenkov, crossed into Ukraine. Several council members were arrested and some others called for questioning.
Belarus musician emerges as a key opposition activist
Read full article: Belarus musician emerges as a key opposition activistFILE - In this Aug. 27, 2020, file photo, Maria Kolesnikova, one of Belarus' opposition leaders, gestures on the way to the Belarusian Investigative Committee in Minsk, Belarus. Kolesnikova, a professional flute player with no political experience, emerged as a key opposition activist in Belarus. The 38-year-old musician with close-cropped blond hair has emerged as a key opposition activist, appearing at political rallies and fearlessly walking up to lines of riot police and making her signature gesture a heart formed by her hands. Together with other opposition activists, she formed the Coordination Council to spearhead talks on a transition of power. Along with other opposition activists, Kolesnikova was summoned for questioning as part of an official investigation against the Coordination Council.
Belarus activist goes missing, colleagues fear detention
Read full article: Belarus activist goes missing, colleagues fear detentionBelarusian opposition supporters with old Belarusian national flags gather toward the Independence Palace, the residential of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020. Sunday's demonstration marked the beginning of the fifth week of daily protests calling for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's resignation in the wake of allegedly manipulated elections. A council member, Maxim Znak, said Kolesnikova's colleagues fear she was detained. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius tweeted that Kolesnikova's disappearance is part of the Belarusian authorities' effort to cynically eliminate one by one and called for her immediate release. Two of its members were given 10-day jail sentences on charges of staging unsanctioned protests last week.