Belarus Frees Opposition Politician Statkevich After Stroke in Custody
Statkevich, jailed for 14 years for organizing riots, was released on humanitarian grounds after a stroke and now faces speech difficulties during recovery, human rights groups reported.
- Mikalai Statkevich, the veteran opposition politician, was released from custody after suffering a stroke, and his wife confirmed `He is at home, recovering` in Minsk.
- A longtime government critic, Mikalai Statkevich was arrested in 2020, sentenced to 14 years for organising unrest, and after the release of 52 political prisoners in September 2025, he refused forced exile at the Lithuania–Belarus border and was secretly returned to a penal colony.
- Family members reported Statkevich suffered a stroke in custody, causing severe speech problems, after spending weeks in a prison hospital and enduring isolation and repeated COVID infections.
- Amnesty International said freeing Mikalai Statkevich after a stroke highlights profound injustice, while Viasna human rights group reported more than 1,000 political prisoners remain and called for unconditional releases.
- The release followed a US-brokered prisoner release that freed 52 prisoners and included US easing of sanctions on Belavia, highlighting Belarus's repression under President Lukashenko and its ties to Russia.
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