Belarus jails Lukashenko foe Babariko for 14 years in 'sham' trial
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[July 06, 2021]
By Maria Kiselyova and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber
MOSCOW (Reuters) -A court in Belarus jailed
former presidential contender Viktor Babariko for 14 years on Tuesday
after convicting him on corruption charges he denied, sparking
condemnation from the West and the embattled opposition-in-exile.
Before his arrest last June, opinion polls suggested Babariko, 57, was
veteran leader Alexander Lukashenko's main rival ahead of a presidential
election which the opposition says was rigged last August to prolong
Lukashenko's long rule.
In power since 1994, Lukashenko claimed a landslide election victory and
a new term as president, sparking the biggest protests in the modern
history of the Moscow-backed ex-Soviet republic of 9.7 million. He
denied electoral fraud.
Ahead of Tuesday's ruling, allies of Babariko, the former head of
Belgazprombank, said the charges against him had been fabricated to
thwart his political ambitions.
"It's an insane term for a man who decided to go into politics and
became one of the leaders who woke the country from a long sleep," said
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, a protest leader who fled Belarus amid a
post-election crackdown.
"...The regime is doing everything to kill off any thought that even
remotely resembles faith and hope. But for Viktor - as for thousands of
innocent people in prison - what matters most is the hope in our
hearts," she said.
The U.S. embassy in Minsk criticised the ruling.
"The cruel sham of the Belarus court system is on display
today...showing the Lukashenka regime will stop at nothing to keep
power," the embassy said on Twitter.
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Former Belarusian presidential contender Viktor Babariko, who was
arrested last June on corruption charges, attends a court hearing in
Minsk, Belarus July 6, 2021. Ramil Nasibulin/BelTA/Handout via
REUTERS
After Babariko was barred from running and detained,
Maria Kolesnikova, one of his allies, joined forces with two other
women - Tsikhanouskaya and Veronika Tsepkalo - to lead the
opposition campaign.
Kolesnikova is now in jail, Tsepkalo has fled abroad, and
Tsikhanouskaya, who ran against Lukashenko and has since emerged as
the opposition's most prominent figure at liberty, is trying to
undermine Lukashenko from neighbouring Lithuania.
The U.N. Special Rapporteur told Belarus on Monday to immediately
free some 530 jailed people whom rights groups consider "political
prisoners" as Washington's envoy hinted at the possibility of
further economic sanctions against Minsk.
U.N. Special Rapporteur Anaïs Marin said more than 35,000 people had
been arbitrarily detained over the past year and that the fear of
repression has caused tens of thousands of Belarusians to flee to
seek refuge abroad
(Additional reporting by Tom Balmforth Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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