President Lukashenko issues pardons for 20 prisoners convicted for "extremist crimes".
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Sakuya Tachibana
Journalist Volha Radzivonava is convicted by the Minsk City Court of “insulting the president” and “discrediting Belarus” and sentences her to four years' imprisonment.
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Sakuya Tachibana
President Lukashenko issues pardons for 32 prisoners convicted for "extremist crimes".
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Sakuya Tachibana
President Lukashenko issues pardons for 31 political prisoners.
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Sakuya Tachibana
A court in Gomel convicts two Ukrainian nationals of plotting terrorist attacks and sentences them to 20 years' imprisonment.
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Sakuya Tachibana
A court convicts 12 people, seven of them in absentia, over their role in the Machulishchy air base attack in 2023 and sentences them to up to 25 years' imprisonment.
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Sakuya Tachibana
President Lukashenko warns that Belarus will use nuclear weapons if attacked by the West.
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Sakuya Tachibana
Belarus announces the arrest in July of a Japanese resident of Gomel on suspicion of spying on vital installations along the border with Ukraine on behalf of Japanese intelligence services.
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Sakuya Tachibana
Belarus frees ten political prisoners including former opposition leader Ryhor Kastusioŭ.