Human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov facing criminal charge for high treason
On 30 June 2021, detained human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov faced additional charges under Part 1 of Article 356 of the Criminal Code for “issuance of state secrets of the Republic of Belarus to a foreign state, international or foreign organization or their representatives”. If convicted, the charges carry a possible imprisonment sentence of up to 7 to 15 years. According to his lawyer, the human rights defender was shocked and denies the charge.
On 22 March 2021, the colleagues of human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov were informed that his detention term had been extended for one additional month due to the ongoing investigation against him.
On 12 January 2021, human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov was detained on the suspicion of “education or other preparation of persons for participation in group actions that grossly violate public order, as well as financing or other material support of such activities”.
Andrei Alexandrov is human rights defender and a prominent media manager in Belarus. Between 2009 and 2012 Andrei Alexandrov worked as a deputy head of the Belarusian Association of Journalists and from 2014 to 2018, he was the deputy director of the BelaPAN news agency. He has also worked for the international organisations Index on Censorship and Article 19. Andrei Alexandrov is a founder and the editor in chief of the “Belarusian Journal”. As a qualified media expert, Andrei Alexandrov has been engaged in numerous trainings for journalists and editors in Belarus and abroad, and provided consultations for several media outlets.
On 30 June 2021, detained human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov faced additional charges under Part 1 of Article 356 of the Criminal Code for “issuance of state secrets of the Republic of Belarus to a foreign state, international or foreign organization or their representatives”. If convicted, the charges carry a possible imprisonment sentence of up to 7 to 15 years. According to his lawyer, the human rights defender was shocked and denies the charge.
On 12 January 2021, Andrei Alexandrov and his partner Irina Zlobina were detained as suspects under article 342 of the Belarusian Criminal Code for “organisation and preparation of actions, grossly violating public order, or active participation in them.” On 15 January 2021, Andrei Alexandrov was suspected under part 2 of article 342 of the Criminal Code for “education or other preparation of persons for participation in group actions that grossly violate public order, as well as financing or other material support of such activities”. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, the human rights defender is being accused of financing the protests in Minsk, by the paying fines and reimbursing the costs for detention in temporary detention facilities for those detained during protests in Minsk.
Since the arrest of Andrei Alexandrov on 12 January 2021, his detention has been extended several times. On 31 March 2021, Andrei Alexandrov and his partner Irina Zlobina were placed on the Belarusian authorities’ list of individuals “prone to extremism”.
Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the detention of and accusations made against human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov and his partner Irina Zlobina. Front Line Defenders condemns the judicial prosecution of human rights defenders providing help, including assistance in paying fines, to detained peaceful protesters. Their detention follows a number of acts of reprisals against and judicial harassment of human rights defenders and journalists by the law enforcement representatives in Belarus since the results of the 2020 Presidential election were announced on 9 August 2020. According to the data collected by the Belarusian Association of Journalists, since 9 August 2020, 480 journalists have been detained in Belarus and 25 of them are still in jail. Front Line Defenders expresses its concern that these actions may have a chilling effect on the promotion and protection of human rights in Belarus, and may be counteractive to the creation of a safe and enabling environment in which human rights defenders can carry out their work.
On 22 March 2021, the colleagues of human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov were informed that his detention term had been extended for one additional month due to the ongoing investigation against him.
He is charged with “education or other preparation of persons for participation in group actions that grossly violate public order, as well as financing or other material support of such activities” and has been detained in detention centre No.1 on Volodarskaya street since his arrest on 12 January 2021.
On 12 January 2021, human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov was detained on the suspicion of “education or other preparation of persons for participation in group actions that grossly violate public order, as well as financing or other material support of such activities”. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, the human rights defender is being accused of financing the protests in Minsk by the paying fines and reimbursing the costs for detention in temporary detention facilities for those detained during protests in Minsk.
Andrei Alexandrov is human rights defender and a prominent media manager in Belarus. Between 2009 and 2012 Andrei Alexandrov worked as a deputy head of the Belarusian Association of Journalists and from 2014 to 2018, he was the deputy director of the BelaPAN news agency. He has also worked for the international organisations Index on Censorship and Article 19. Andrei Alexandrov is a founder and the editor in chief of the “Belarusian Journal”. As a qualified media expert, Andrei Alexandrov has been engaged in numerous trainings for journalists and editors in Belarus and abroad, and provided consultations for several media outlets.
On 15 January 2021, the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Gennady Kazakevich stated in a video message, published on the official YouTube channel of the Ministry, that Andrei Alexandrov has been involved in “financing persons who took part in riots and other protest actions in the territory of Minsk, including by paying fines, reimbursing detention in the detention facilities...” Kazakevich claimed that the human rights defender received money from abroad to perform these payments. According to this video message Andrei Alexandrov is suspected under part 2 of article 342 of the Criminal Code for “education or other preparation of persons for participation in group actions that grossly violate public order, as well as financing or other material support of such activities”. The human rights defender could face up to two years in prison if charged. On January 15, the human rights defender was arrested for two months and he is currently being held in the detention centre No.1 on Volodarskaya street.
On 12 January 2021, Andrei Alexandrov was detained as a suspect under article 342 of the Belarusian Criminal Code for “organisation and preparation of actions, grossly violating public order, or active participation in them.” His partner Irina Zlobina was also detained with the same status. On 14 January more than ten officers from the Department for Combating Economic Crimes of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Minsk conducted a search at the office of BelaPAN on behalf of the Department of the Investigative Committee for Minsk. During the search a dozen computer hard drives, a hard drive of a local network server, two netbooks, handwritten notes, documents and business cards were seized. As well as citing the aforementioned article 342 of the Criminal Code, the search warrant also included article 293 of the Criminal Code, which is related to mass riots.
According to the Human Rights Centre “Viasna”, since 9 August 2020, the overall amount of fines imposed on detained protesters has exceeded €530,000. Due to the high amount of fees, many human rights defenders and activists have been involved in helping peaceful protesters to pay the fines and cover other costs connected to their detention.
Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the detention of and accusations made against human rights defender Andrei Alexandrov. Front Line Defenders condemns the judicial prosecution of human rights defenders providing help, including assistance in paying fines, to the detained peaceful protesters. Andrei Alexandrov’s detention follows a number of acts of reprisal against and judicial harassment of human rights defenders and journalists by the law enforcement representatives in Belarus since the results of the 2020 Presidential election were announced on 9 August.