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    Home » Blog » Belarus opens case against a 78-year-old activist who became a symbol of the pro-democracy movement

    Belarus opens case against a 78-year-old activist who became a symbol of the pro-democracy movement

    May 6, 2025Updated:May 6, 2025 World No Comments
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    Belarus opens case against a 78-year-old activist who became a symbol of the pro-democracy movement
    At the entrance to her apartment complex in Minsk, Belarus, Nina Bahinskaya, 73, poses for a picture with a symbol that served as the opposition’s symbol.

    The 78-year-old advocate who became the experience of Belarus’s pro-democracy protests in 2020 has been charged with a criminal offense in Belarus. Nina Bahinskaya, a retired geologist, was charged with constantly breaking Belarus ‘ laws governing positioning and organizing protests, according to the Belarus Viasna human rights center’s statement on Tuesday. Authorities allege Bahinskaya was oblivious to repeated displays of white, purple, and white images on the streets of Belarus ‘ investment, which was the same color used by Belarus ‘ pro-democracy opposition. The advocate could spend up to three years in prison if found guilty. One of the most recognized heads of Belarus ‘ pro-democracy movement, which reached its height during large-scale demonstrations in the summer of 2020, shortly after Alexander Lukashenko, the country’s authoritarian president, was elected president for a sixth consecutive expression, was proclaimed leader for a top ranking figure. The vote was widely criticized as manipulated by spectators. Lukashenko sworn in for a sixth term in March. Bahinskaya’s rebellion and sharp tongue have quickly made her a well-liked opponent. When confronted by authorities in 2020 about her alleged infraction of a government law prohibiting unauthorised demonstrations, she responded with the fast statement” I’m taking a walk,” which was accepted by thousands and chanted at demonstrations. She told The Associated Press at the time,” I noticed that the mob authorities more frequently struck protesters when they see old people among them.” As a see, observer, and defender, I come out in protest. I have greater mental and psychological strength than the officers. There were citizens who respected me even among those who detained me. A flood of officers violence from Russian security forces and political persecution that has engulfed the nation of 9.5 million individuals were the result of the protests in 2020. Over 65, 000 people have been detained, thousands of others have been beaten by officers, and impartial media and nonprofit organizations have been outlawed and shut down, causing condemnation and punishment from the West. Among the roughly 1,200 political detainees in Belarus, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, are Human rights activists claim that there are at least six social captives who have died there. Bahinskaya has previously been detained on numerous occasions and has already collected fines worth 7 200 Belarusian rubles ( roughly$ 2, 400 ). Bahinskaya was detained in first May and taken for a required medical exam as part of the case against her, according to Viasna. UN experts discovered in April that Belarusian regulators had resumed the Soviet system of forced medical care as a form of political repression and that at least 33 instances of disciplinary psychiatry had already been reported against political prisoners. It is crucial for the government to overthrow Bahinskaya, according to Viasna consultant Pavel Sapelka, who is a representative of the country. This is a situation against a senior citizen who has dedicated her life to the cause of freedom. Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the head of the Belarusian opposition movement, who resides and works in captivity in Lithuania, also denounced the incident. The government is also concerned about Nina Bahinskaya‘s bravery today, Tsikhanouskaya said. Nina has fought tyranny for years.

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