Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Belarusian activist sentenced to prison

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TALLINN, Estonia — A Catholic activist in Belarus was handed a three-year prison sentence Friday on charges that Western diplomats have denounced as politicall­y driven, the latest move in the authoritie­s’ sweeping crackdown on the country’s civil society.

Uladzislau Beladzed, 33, who taught the catechism at the city’s Cathedral of the Holy Name of the Saint Virgin Mary, was convicted on charges of insulting the president and inciting social discord.

Beladzed actively participat­ed in protests sparked by a 2020 vote that handed another term to Belarus’ authoritar­ian President Alexander Lukashenko and was denounced by the opposition and the West as rigged. Belarusian authoritie­s responded to the demonstrat­ions with a crackdown that saw more than 35,000 people arrested and thousands beaten by police.

Beladzed was detained by police at rallies on several occasions. He went on to support the country’s movement for free elections and, after the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine, he publicly prayed for peace.

During the protests, some Catholic and Protestant churches provided shelter and support to demonstrat­ors. Catholic and Protestant clergy who supported the protests and sheltered demonstrat­ors at their churches became targets of repression and even some Orthodox priests condemned the crackdown.

About 80% of Belarus’ population of 9.5 million are Orthodox Christians. Around 14% are Catholics, living mainly in the country’s western, northern and central regions, while a further 2% belong to Protestant churches.

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