fines

Supreme Court of Belarus fines Google 1.5 mln BYN
The company lost in Belarusian courts
16.01.2022
‘Picketing’: Minsker gets hefty fine over having candle in window
On 12 November 2021, the Minsk police spotted a candle in a local resident’s window, which resulted in his appearing before court on December 10. In early January, the man received a court ruling and shared the information with Belsat.eu.
04.01.2022
Woman heavily fined for sticker
Veranika Drabysheuskaya has been sentenced
12.09.2021
Minsk student gets record high fine. She had white-red sticker on laptop
Student Viyaleta Lyudchyk was detained on May 15 at the BSU FEST festival. The event was staged in Minsk on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Belarusian State University (BSU).
19.05.2021
Minsk woman fined for curtains with Belarusian ornaments
Yuliya says that the curtains had been hanging on the window for a long time.
06.05.2021
Man convicted for hitting police car and riot policemen
Minsk judge Syarhei Shatsila has finished hearing the criminal case against Ivan Tsahalka and found him guilty of violence against the police and active participation in the violation of public order (Article 364 and Article 342 of the Criminal Code), reports HRC Vyasna.
16.04.2021
Minsk protests detainee: It was hell
12.08.2020
Hrodna pensioner and supporters of Tsikhanouskaya fined for picket
They were fined for the sum of 15 to 20 units.
26.06.2020
Nearly 200 Belarusians fined or arrested for month – human rights watchdog
Human rights center Viasna (Spring) has made a report on persecuting civil activists and politicians over the past month.
11.06.2020
Freelance journalist gets hefty fine for contribution to Belsat TV
On May 26, Zmitser Lupach, a journalist from the town of Hlybokaye, appeared before Sharkaushchyna district court.
26.05.2020
Minsk: ‘Protest candidates’ tried and fined
On May 20, nine so called protest candidates are being tried in Tsentralny district court of Minsk.
20.05.2020
Freelance cameraman fined for cooperation with Belsat
On May 7, Mahiliou-based cameraman Mikhail Arshynski faced two trials under Art. 22.9 of the Belarusian Code of Administrative Offences (illegal making of mass media products).
07.05.2020