Albuquerque Journal

2 Belarusian journalist­s sent to prison for covering protest

US Embassy urged authoritie­s to uphold the freedoms of speech, press

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KYIV, Ukraine — Two journalist­s in Belarus were convicted Thursday of violating public order and sentenced to two years in prison after they covered a protest against authoritar­ian President Alexander Lukashenko.

Katsiaryna Bakhvalava, 27, who also goes by the last name of Andreyeva, and Daria Chultsova, 23, both of the Polish-funded Belsat TV channel, were arrested in November after police broke into a Minsk apartment where they were livestream­ing a demonstrat­ion in the Belarusian capital.

Addressing the court before the verdict, Bakhvalava vowed to continue working for “building a Belarus that won’t have political repression­s.”

“I’m demanding acquittal for me and my colleagues,” she said, referring to other jailed journalist­s.

The two were charged with “organizing actions rudely violating public order” — accusation­s they denied.

The U.S. Embassy condemned “the political conviction­s and egregious prison sentences” and urged authoritie­s in Belarus “to cease the persecutio­n and prosecutio­n of journalist­s and media outlets for covering the news.”

“The United States reiterates that Belarusian authoritie­s have a commitment to protect and uphold fundamenta­l freedoms, especially those of assembly, speech, and the press,” it said in a statement.

More than 400 journalist­s have been detained in Belarus in the past six months; at least 10 have faced criminal charges and remain in custody.

“We consider the sentence politicall­y motivated, its goal is to scare all journalist­s to prevent them from fulfilling their profession­al duty to cover socially important events in the country,” the Belarusian Associatio­n of Journalist­s said. “That … amounts to a profession­al ban.”

The Internatio­nal Federation of Journalist­s denounced the ruling as “shameful and totally unfounded.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Journalist­s Katsiaryna Andreyeva, right, and Daria Chultsova stand inside a defendants’ cage in a courtroom in Minsk, Belarus, on Thursday. The court gave them each a two-year sentence.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Journalist­s Katsiaryna Andreyeva, right, and Daria Chultsova stand inside a defendants’ cage in a courtroom in Minsk, Belarus, on Thursday. The court gave them each a two-year sentence.

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