Belarus Prisoners

On this page you can find list of people serving sentences in Belarus. If you are searching for people who were released you can find it in our general prisoners section.

Anastasia
Kukhta

Birthday: 20.01.1992
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 19.08.2026


Anna
Pyshnik

Birthday: 02.04.1994
Sentence: 3 years
Release date: 22.11.2024


Aleksandr
Zaytsev

Birthday: 08.10.1982
Sentence: 10 years
Release date: April 2031


Nikolay
Dedok*


Birthday: 23.08.1988
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 04.04.2025


Nikita
Emelyanov


Birthday: 24.03.2000
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: October 2025


Oleg
Avdeyenko

Birthday: 15.03.1985
Sentence: 3 years (home confinement)
Release date: December 2024


Partisan case / “Black flag” group

A group of four anarchists detained on the territory of Belarus near the Ukrainian border. All four were accused of terrorism and sentenced to huge prison terms for several acts of sabotage and arson of various state property. During interrogation, the group members were tortured. After the verdict, the anarchists continue to be subjected to pressure and new sentences are periodically added.

Dmitry
Rezanovich

Birthday: 12.01.1989
Sentence: 19 years
Release date: 28.01.2039


Dmitry
Dubovski

Birthday: 29.07.1986
Sentence: 20 years
Release date: 28.01.2040


Igor
Olinevich

Birthday: 24.09.1983
Sentence: 20 years
Release date: 28.01.2040


Sergey
Romanov

Birthday: 07.06.1994
Sentence: 20 years
Release date: 28.01.2040


Antifa case

A group of four anti-fascists detained during protests in 2020. According to the investigation, they took an active part in the protests and attacked an officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. After their transfer to the penal colony, the anti-fascists continue to be subjected to various forms of pressure.

Denis
Boltut

Birthday: 01.07.1990
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: 26.03.2026


Vitaly
Shishlov

Support is suspended
Birthday: 15.08
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: 26.03.2026


Tamaz
Pipiya

Birthday: 10.07.1994
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 26.03.2025


Timur
Pipiya

Birthday: 16.01.1990
Sentence: 6,2 years
Release date: 28.05.2026


“Pramen” case

A group of four anarchists detained in the summer of 2021 in one of the last waves of repression against the anarchist movement. According to the investigation, they took an active part in the protests and participated in the collective “Pramen”, recognized as an extremist formation by the Belarusian regime.
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Alexander
Belov

Birthday: 01.09.1996
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 04.02.2026


Evgeny
Rubashko

rubashko

Birthday: 09.07.1989
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 04.02.2026


Artem D.
Solovey

Birthday: 10.09.1996
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 13.02.2026


“Organized crime group” RD case

A group of ten anarchists detained in 2021 at various times across the country in the so-called “international organized crime” case. The regime decided to use the dozens of anarchists’ actions over the past 10 years to create the image of a coordinated organized group engaged in resistance to the regime. Some participants in the case were tortured before being transferred to a detention center.

Aleksandr
Kozlyanko

Birthday: 15.10.1983
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: 02.03.2026


Andery
Chepyuk

Birthday: 17.05.1996
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: 18.07.2025


Andrey
Marach

Birthday: 16.01.1990
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 02.03.2025


Nikita
Dranets*

Birthday: 01.01.1999
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: 02.03.2026


Akihiro
Gaevsky-Khanada

Birthday: 18.06.2000
Sentence: 16 years
Release date: 01.05.2035


Pavel
Shpetny*

Birthday: 25.04.1997
Sentence: 6 years
Release date: 02.03.2026


Aleksey
Golovko*

Birthday: 06.02.2001
Sentence: 12 years
Release date: 04.03.2032


Aleksandr
Frantskevich*

Birthday: 06.05.1990
Sentence: 17 years
Release date: 01.05.2036


Daniil
Chul

Birthday: 15.10.2000
Sentence: 5 years
Release date: 02.03.2025


* There is additional information about this prisoner’s views and/or possible criticism by the ABC-Belarus. Details can be found in the individual prisoners’ cards.

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