Prominent figures Mackievič, Fiadynič, Dziadok, Łosik among 50 political prisoners released
September 11, Pozirk. Those pardoned today by Alaksandar Łukašenka include prominent opposition figures.
One of them veteran opposition politician Mikałaj Statkievič, an outspoken critic of the Belarusian authoritarian ruler sentenced to 14 years in prison.
As part of a deal with Washington, Minsk has also released Uładzimir Mackievič, an NGO leader sentenced to five years in June 2022; trade union leader Hiennadź Fiadynič sentenced to nine years in April 2023; and anarchist politician Mikałaj Dziadok, sentenced to five years in November 2021, rights defenders and Euroradio reported.
Chryscijanskaja Vizija says that Minsk has also released journalist Ihar Łosik sentenced to 15 years in December 2021.
Łukašenka has pardoned more than 50 political prisoners after today’s meeting with John Coale, US deputy special envoy to Ukraine.
The Belarusian ruler’s press office said that Łukašenka pardoned “a number of foreign nationals convicted of spying, participation in extremist and terrorist activities and . . . other crimes,” noting that he did so at the US president’s request.
Those pardoned include 14 foreigners, including six Lithuanians, two Latvians, two Poles, two Germans, one French and one Briton.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said on X that Minsk had released and sent to Lithuania 52 political prisoners.
In return, Washington is lifting sanctions on Belarus’ Biełavia airline and may send diplomats to Minsk soon, Coale said.
Pul Pervogo, a Telegram channel run by the Belarusian ruler’s press office, has published footage from the meeting.
Łukašenka credited Donald Trump with ending “seven-six wars or conflicts—it doesn’t matter,” urging the US president not to give up on his peace efforts, “especially here in the region in the conflict of Russia and Ukraine.”
“Naturally, we have a great interest in your global country in terms of the economy,” the Belarusian strongman added.
Coale read out the US president’s and his wife Melania Trump’s birthday greetings to Łukašenka, noting that Donald Trump’s signature “Donald” is a special sign of friendship.
Also taking part in the meeting were Christopher Smith, deputy assistant secretary for Eastern Europe; Valancin Rybakoŭ, Belarus’ representative to the UN; and Committee for State Security (KGB) chief Ivan Tertel.
Earlier meetings between Łukašenka and US diplomats resulted in the release of several groups of political prisoners, including politician and influencer Siarhiej Cichanoŭski.
Trump expressed hope earlier this month that Belarus would free the 1,400–1,500 remaining “hostages.”
The Biełavia sanctions were imposed after Belarus’ secret services hijacked Ryanair Flight 4978. Agents cited a false bomb threat to divert the passenger aircraft to Minsk and arrest opposition journalist Raman Pratasievič.
The incident has not been properly investigated because Belarusian officials denied international experts access to key evidence and witnesses.
The International Civil Aviation Organization Council determined that the bomb threat against Ryanair Flight 4978 “was deliberately false and endangered its safety, and furthermore that the threat was communicated to the flight crew upon the instructions of senior government officials of Belarus.”
“As neither a bomb nor evidence of its existence was found during pre-departure screening in Athens, Greece, and after various searches of the aircraft in Belarus and Lithuania, it is considered that the bomb threat was deliberately false. Knowingly communicating false information which endangers the safety of an aircraft in flight is an offence under Article 1 (1) (e) of the Montréal Convention,” it said.
Belarus frees more than 50 political prisoners
US envoy meets with Łukašenka, promises to lift Biełavia sanctions

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