In early March, it became known that Mikalai Dziadok had been transferred to pretrial detention center #1 in connection with a new criminal case opened against him. No details were known about it at that time.
In April, information appeared about the transfer of Aliaksandar Frantskevich to colony #20. This probably happened after another “trial” for “malicious disobedience to the colony administration”, which began on February 27, 2025. The decision of the “court” is unknown. Ihar Alinevich was placed in a punishment cell for almost a month. At the end of April, Dzmitry Rezanovich was released from the “special cell“, where he had spent 6 months. Mikita Jemialjanau was transferred to the Vaukavysk colony #11 after being sentenced to another year in February 2025 for “malicious disobedience to the demands of the prison administration.”
In May, Siarhei Ramanau was given another year and a half to add to his sentence for yet another article for the anarchist on “malicious disobedience to the demands of the administration.“ Now his total sentence is 24 years and 5 months.
In June, Dzmitry Rezanovich, who was sentenced to almost 20 years in prison, had his regime tightened and was transferred to prison for 3 years.
At the end of May, all known social networks of Mikalai Dziadok were declared “extremist,“ and the sites of “Autonomous Action“ and “Revolutionary Action“ were also included in this list. In June, in the so-called russian federation, owners of independent bookstores began to be tried for selling Ihar Alinevich’s book “On the way to Magadan.“ In July, the authorities of the same “russian federation“ declared all ABC groups “undesirable organizations.“ And the Belarusian punitive forces added the “structural subdivision of the Revolutionary Action/People’s Self-Defense/Revolutionary Action” formation called “Autonomous Action — Belarus” to the list of extremist formations, whose members include Aliaksandar Frantskevich and Mikalai Dziadok. The action, senseless from the point of view of the facts, is necessary to create grounds for a new case against Mikalai Dziadok.
Positive news. On April 18, Andrei Chapiuk was released after more than 4 years in captivity. On June 21, Akikhira Hajeuski-Khanada was released from the colony and deported from Belarus along with a group of other political prisoners of foreign countries.