Belarusian Activist Pratasevich Faces 10-Year Jail Term.

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Belarusian prosecutors have requested a 10-year prison term for Roman Protasevich, an opposition activist who helped coordinate mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko's regime in 2020. Protasevich, the editor of an opposition Telegram channel, was arrested in 2021 after his Ryanair flight was intercepted by a fighter jet and forced to land in Minsk. The shorter sentencing request for Protasevich was because he had "fulfilled the terms of cooperation." Two other exiled contributors to the Nexta channel, Stepan Putilo and Yan Rudnik, were also sought lengthy jail terms.
- Belarus Prosecutors Seek 10-Year Jail Term for Activist The Moscow Times
- 10-year sentence asked for journalist forced down in Belarus The Washington Post
- Belarusian Journalist Pratasevich Faces New Charge Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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