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Belarus jails opposition figure for 14 years

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MOSCOW: One of Belarus’s leading opposition figures was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Tuesday, the latest move in a months-long crackdown on critics of strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko.

Former banker Viktor Babaryko -- considered one of Lukashenko’s strongest opponents -- was handed the sentence by the Supreme Court in Minsk.

His Twiter account, which is run by supporters, said he would serve the 14 years “in a maximum security colony.”

The 57-year-old was arrested in June last year on fraud charges ahead of a disputed presidenti­al election that sparked several months of protests.

He had planned to run in the election and was considered the strongest challenger to Lukashenko’s almost three decade rule.

Babaryko was accused of receiving bribes and of money laundering when he was head of Belgazprom­bank, the Belarusian branch of a bank belonging to Russian energy giant Gazprom.

He was also ordered to pay 46 million Belarusian rubles ($18 million, 15 million euros) in damages, according to local independen­t rights group Viasna.

Exiled opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya called the verdict “insane” and said it was aimed at silencing Babaryko.

“14 years for faith in an idea,” Tikhanovsk­aya wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

She herself fled abroad ater having claimed victory against Lukashenko in the election.

“The regime is doing everything to kill ideas in us that are even remotely similar to hope.”

The EU demanded the immediate release of Babaryko and the US embassy in Minsk denounced the sentence as a “sham” that showed “the Lukashenko regime will stop at nothing to keep power.”

Western diplomats atended the hearing, according to Viasna, which said two people were detained outside the court ater “dozens” of Babaryko supporters arrived at the building but were refused entry to the courtroom.

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